Robert M. Teeter (1939 – June 13, 2004) was an American Republican pollster and political campaign strategist. Read full biography of Robert Teeter →
Another cause for the increase in alienation and cynicism is a feeling that too many policy decisions that affect individuals have been taken out of... →
Whatever he does should be seen as working at the Presidency and if he goes to Colorado for Christmas, it should be for a minimum amount of time, the... →
Look at the declining television coverage. Look at the declining voting rate. Economics and economic news is what moves the country now, not politics.
This is easy to say with the benefit of hindsight, but I think it once again points out how very important style of leadership, that is the way he... →
Research has shown that the perceived style of leadership is by far the most important thing to most voters in evaluating officeholders and... →
People just automatically say 'If this guy is George and Barbara Bush's son, we don't have any question about those personal qualities... →
It is my belief that it is not the fact that he traveled as much as he did during the past few months as much as what he said and how he said it that... →
Many citizens see all the leadership of these large institutions together in a conspiracy against them rather than in any adversary relationship with... →
We ought not to be looking for something spectacular but rather develop a plan in conjunction with the White House to work our way out of this... →
As the society has gotten larger and more complex, individuals have lost their ability to influence any of the institutions that affect their lives.
We need a little more 'Hail to the Chief.'
We need people out talking about the President, explaining, agreeing with and praising his actions.
We should remember the campaign advertising will be only a smaller portion of the President's total exposure.