Hugh Sidey Quotes (14 quotations)
1. [He is] television's sultan of splutter. - Hugh Sidey
2. [Kennedy] did not have to run the risk of having his ideas and his words shortened and adulterated by a correspondent. This was the television era, not only in campaigning, but in holding the presidency. - Hugh Sidey
3. A sense of humor... is needed armor. Joy in one's heart and some laughter on one's lips is a sign that the person down deep has a pretty good grasp of life. - Hugh Sidey
4. A White House dinner is the American family assembled, from labor leaders to billionaires, actors, architects, academicians and athletes. - Hugh Sidey
5. China's Premier Zhao Ziyang, for all of his billion constituents, seemed in the evening's lovely flow like a favorite uncle, smiling a little too much, wanting to be a bit American, talking about peace and pork chops. - Hugh Sidey
6. In just 20 years terrorism, communications, the jet plane and the increase of wealth and knowledge have forced, to varying degrees, world leaders into a haunted and secret peerage whose links with the people they guide are meticulously cleansed and staged. - Hugh Sidey
7. In this era of world leadership, the metal detector is the altar and the minicam may be god. - Hugh Sidey
8. The Corn Belt is like John Bunyan's idyllic Beulah-or a dark Gehenna. - Hugh Sidey
9. The legions of reporters who cover politics don't want to quit the clash and thunder of electoral combat for the dry duty of analyzing the federal budget. As a consequence, we have created the perpetual presidential campaign. - Hugh Sidey
10. The prime minister found something hopeful in the man's eyes and manner. The 30 or so people who run this world analyze one another that way and then make decisions of life and death for us. Scary, but true. - Hugh Sidey
11. The problems seem so easy out there on the stump. Deficits shrink with a rhetorical flourish. - Hugh Sidey
12. They can see the brave silhouette from almost anywhere in the District of Columbia and use it as a compass to locate other monuments and eventually to find their way out of the great, gray federal wilderness. - Hugh Sidey
13. We love the blather and boast, the charge and countercharge of campaigning. Governing is a tougher deal. - Hugh Sidey
14. When people travel here from across the country, they shed jealousies and politics and prejudices…. The mighty climb down. The humble are elevated. - Hugh Sidey
2. [Kennedy] did not have to run the risk of having his ideas and his words shortened and adulterated by a correspondent. This was the television era, not only in campaigning, but in holding the presidency. - Hugh Sidey
3. A sense of humor... is needed armor. Joy in one's heart and some laughter on one's lips is a sign that the person down deep has a pretty good grasp of life. - Hugh Sidey
4. A White House dinner is the American family assembled, from labor leaders to billionaires, actors, architects, academicians and athletes. - Hugh Sidey
5. China's Premier Zhao Ziyang, for all of his billion constituents, seemed in the evening's lovely flow like a favorite uncle, smiling a little too much, wanting to be a bit American, talking about peace and pork chops. - Hugh Sidey
6. In just 20 years terrorism, communications, the jet plane and the increase of wealth and knowledge have forced, to varying degrees, world leaders into a haunted and secret peerage whose links with the people they guide are meticulously cleansed and staged. - Hugh Sidey
7. In this era of world leadership, the metal detector is the altar and the minicam may be god. - Hugh Sidey
8. The Corn Belt is like John Bunyan's idyllic Beulah-or a dark Gehenna. - Hugh Sidey
9. The legions of reporters who cover politics don't want to quit the clash and thunder of electoral combat for the dry duty of analyzing the federal budget. As a consequence, we have created the perpetual presidential campaign. - Hugh Sidey
10. The prime minister found something hopeful in the man's eyes and manner. The 30 or so people who run this world analyze one another that way and then make decisions of life and death for us. Scary, but true. - Hugh Sidey
11. The problems seem so easy out there on the stump. Deficits shrink with a rhetorical flourish. - Hugh Sidey
12. They can see the brave silhouette from almost anywhere in the District of Columbia and use it as a compass to locate other monuments and eventually to find their way out of the great, gray federal wilderness. - Hugh Sidey
13. We love the blather and boast, the charge and countercharge of campaigning. Governing is a tougher deal. - Hugh Sidey
14. When people travel here from across the country, they shed jealousies and politics and prejudices…. The mighty climb down. The humble are elevated. - Hugh Sidey
