
“I try not to underestimate my opponents, no matter how ridiculous their beards.”
Source: Death Bringer
As he responded to an interview in the newspaper "Kathimerini" when asked whether he is a far right(10 September 2017)
Source: http://www.kathimerini.gr/925987/article/epikairothta/politikh/adwnis-gewrgiadhs-den-yphr3a-pote-moy-akrode3ios
Οι πολιτικοί μου αντίπαλοι προσπαθούν με αυτές τις γελοίες εναντίον μου κατηγορίες να ακυρώσουν τον πολιτικό μου λόγο
“I try not to underestimate my opponents, no matter how ridiculous their beards.”
Source: Death Bringer
Lai Pin-yu (2020) cited in " DPP: Lai Pin-yu, From Sunflower Activist to Legislative Candidate https://international.thenewslens.com/feature/taiwan-women-politics-2020/129610" on The News Lens, 3 January 2020.
Jason Beattie, Jon Hibbs, "Triumphant Mandelson hails new Labour victory", Scotsman, 8 June 2001, p. 5.
Acceptance speech after re-election as MP for Hartlepool in the 2001 General Election.
“Politics is like boxing — you try to knock out your opponents.”
Interview, African summit talks, Angola, January 1976. Reported p.A8, Palm Beach Post, January 12, 1976.
Andrew Neil: A welcome letter to GB News viewers https://www.gbnews.uk/shows/andrew-neil-a-welcome-letter-to-gb-news-viewers/105106.
at College of St. Mary Magdalen,
on John F. Kennedy's speech to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association
answer to question "Do you inject politics into your music?" www.philpost.com (November 25, 2006)
2007, 2008
Debate with Walter Mondale http://www.reagan.utexas.edu/archives/speeches/1984/102184b.htm (21 October 1984)
1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)
“My politics are private, but many of my feminist politics cross over into my professional life.”
The New York Times interview (2017)
Context: My politics are private, but many of my feminist politics cross over into my professional life. Because I portray female characters — so I have the opportunity to change the way people look at them. Even if I wasn’t consciously doing that, it would happen anyway, just because of how I present as a woman, or as a person. I present in a way that’s not stereotypical, even if I’m playing a stereotypical role. … I can’t subtract that from myself anymore. I could when I was younger. … That’s another great thing about getting older. Your life is written on your face.