I thought acknowledging praise meant you were arrogant, but I've learned that knowing your strengths enables you to make use of them. Donna Brazile acknowledgearrogantenable Change image and share on social
A campaign is about defining who you are - your vision and your opponent's vision. Donna Brazile campaigndefineopponent Change image and share on social
School integration did not come to be the day after the Brown ruling was issued. Progress took years, and it took passion, strength, and courage from a large group of committed individuals. Donna Brazile browncommitcourage Change image and share on social
George W. Bush was good as his word. He visited the Gulf states 17 times; went 13 times to New Orleans. Laura Bush made 24 trips. Bush saw that $126 billion in aid was sent to the Gulf's residents, as some members of his own party in Congress balked. Donna Brazile aidbalkbillion share on social
Obama has a strong record on immigration enforcement, outdoing both Republican and Democratic predecessors. He has deported over 1 million immigrants, focusing on those with criminal records. As documented by many nonpartisan sources, by 2011, Obama had reduced illegal immigration crossings to net zero. Donna Brazile criminalcrossingdemocratic share on social
In Pope Francis, I see a leader who lives every day in the image of Jesus. Under his guidance, the church is focused once again on providing comfort, compassion and salvation for sinners, the poor, and those who seek peace in an increasingly complex world. That's my Catholicism. Donna Brazile catholicismchurchcomfort share on social
Fear is one of the worst, and most limiting, emotions in life. Donna Brazile bademotionfear Change image and share on social
I think it's important to remember that civil rights and economic rights are mutually dependent. Donna Brazile civildependenteconomic Change image and share on social
As Americans, we are proud that we are a country that people run to, not from. Donna Brazile americancountrypeople Change image and share on social
In modern politics, polls often serve as the canary in the mine - an early warning signal of danger or trends. But polls can also be used to wag the dog - diverting attention from something significant. Donna Brazile attentioncanarydanger share on social