Jean Chrétien citations

Jean Chrétien est un homme d'État et politique canadien, né le 11 janvier 1934 à Shawinigan, au Québec. Il a été le 20e Premier ministre du Canada de 1993 à 2003, sous la bannière du Parti libéral.

Élu député en 1963, il occupe différents postes ministériels au sein des gouvernements de Lester B. Pearson et de Pierre Elliot Trudeau.

Chrétien est notamment connu pour sa promotion de l'unité canadienne et sa lutte contre la souveraineté du Québec. Wikipedia  

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Jean Chrétien: Citations en anglais

“Most Canadians don't understand the House of Commons.”

Source: Straight From The Heart (1985), Chapter Two, Learning The Ropes, p. 36
Contexte: Most Canadians don't understand the House of Commons. They turn on their televisions, see us yelling at one another, and dismiss us as a bunch of fools.

“Taken to its logical extreme, the Laffer curve makes no sense because, if you lower your taxes to zero, how are you going to get higher revenues?”

Source: My Years As Prime Minister (2007), Chapter Two, The Virtuous Circle, p. 75
Contexte: I never bought into the Laffer curve, a theory, named after an American supply-side economist who had been an adviser to the Reagan administration, that essentially argues that a government will increase its revenue by reducing its taxes. If it were that easy, everybody would do it. What politician doesn't want to reduce taxes in order to win votes? Taken to its logical extreme, the Laffer curve makes no sense because, if you lower your taxes to zero, how are you going to get higher revenues? In practice, every government that toyed with this theory ended up with larger deficits, higher interest rates and greater social inequality.

“The art of politics is learning to walk with your back to the wall,”

Source: Straight From The Heart (1985), Chapter Five, A Balancing Act, p. 118
Contexte: The art of politics is learning to walk with your back to the wall, your elbows high, and a smile on your face. It's a survival game played under the glare of lights.

“The public is moved by mood more than logic, by instinct more than reason,”

Source: Straight From The Heart (1985), Chapter Three, The Business Of politics, p. 67
Contexte: A successful politician must not only be able to read the mood of the public, he must have the skill to get the public on his side. The public is moved by mood more than logic, by instinct more than reason, and that is something that every politician must make use of or guard against

“God gave me a physical defect, and I've accepted that since I'm a kid.”

1993, at a campaign stop, in response to the infamous attack ad that appeared to mock him and suggest he was unfit for the job of Prime Minister due to his Bell's Palsy condition. Source video on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PikszBkfTHM
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Contexte: But last night, the Conservative Party reached a new low; they tried to make fun of the way I look. God gave me a physical defect, and I've accepted that since I'm a kid. It's true, that I speak on one side of my mouth. I'm not a Tory, I don't speak on both sides of my mouth.

“They may think that they are very smart about everything because they made millions of dollars by digging a hole in the ground and finding oil, but the talent and luck needed to become rich are not the same talent and luck needed to succeed on Parliament Hill.”

Source: Straight From The Heart (1985), Chapter Four, The Politics Of Business, p. 91
Contexte: I learned early that business is business and politics is politics. The proof is how few important businessmen have made good politicians. They may think that they are very smart about everything because they made millions of dollars by digging a hole in the ground and finding oil, but the talent and luck needed to become rich are not the same talent and luck needed to succeed on Parliament Hill.

“For me, pepper, I put it on my plate.”

November 25, 1997, at a press conference, in response to a question from Nardwuar the Human Serviette about whether Chrétien supported police use of pepper spray on protestors. Video on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWf2LLaHkM0
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“To my mind losing is always better than never trying, because you can never tell what may happen.”

Source: Straight From The Heart (1985), Chapter Nine, Main Street...Bay Street, p. 195

“Politics is a game of friends.”

Source: Straight From The Heart (1985), Chapter One, A Passion For Politics, p. 23

“Vision is not political rhetoric.”

Source: My Years As Prime Minister (2007), Chapter Eleven, No the Retiring Type, p. 264

“There is nothing more nervous than a million dollars - it moves very fast, and it doesn't speak any language.”

Source: My Years As Prime Minister (2007), Chapter Thirteen, Friends and Allies, p. 364

“I've never believed in seeking perfection at the risk of losing everything.”

Source: Straight From The Heart (1985), Chapter Eight, A New Constitution, p. 189

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