Steve Hilton

Businessman

99 Quotes

Elizabeth Warren never stops raising the alarm about climate change and raging about the billionaires.

There has been this slightly naive and perhaps arrogant view that technology can completely reinvent the political system and the way that government and politics works, which is ridiculous.

A lot of the foundational philosophical approaches of tech leaders are actually all about decentralization of power.

Bernie Sanders is a serious person with a lifetime of consistent campaigning on principle.

I don't really care much about what the top one per cent earn. The gap we ought to care about in wealth is between the middle and the bottom.

On issue after issue, yes, Trump is barging in. Yes, he is throwing out the old playbook. It's called change, and unlike Obama, who talked endlessly about change, President Trump is actually delivering it.

Obama never listened to anyone, always thought he was smarter than every expert in the room, and treated every meeting as an opportunity to lecture everyone else. This led to real-world disasters, like Syria and the rise of Isis.

President Trump is the first western leader in 50 years to stand up to China.

The entire debate around a 'No Deal' Brexit assigns a vastly overstated importance to the role of government in daily life.

What I love about California is this attitude of being supportive and positive about things. When you tell someone your idea, the answer is: 'Great, how can I help?' not 'Well that's not going to work.'

Straight out of college, I worked at the Conservative Party but that was just a couple of years.

I was on my bike, cycling to Stanford, and it struck me that a week had gone by without my having a phone. And everything was just fine. Better than fine, actually. I felt more relaxed, carefree, happier.

The most important thing about a candidate is not their promises - those hardly ever get delivered anyway. It's about how they would respond to unpredictable future events. And that's about their character.

Membership of the E.U. makes Britain literally ungovernable, in the sense that no administration elected by the people can govern the country.

After Trump, it will be a different Republican party... and for American workers, families, and communities, that is fantastic news.

I don't think for one second anyone believes the 'Washington Post' and 'New York Times' are anything but aggressively against Trump.

People are really looking for greater sense of control of what happens in their lives, about the issues they really care about, and they feel that the political system doesn't necessarily deliver.

Most countries in the world are not in the E.U. I think Britain, the world's fifth largest economy, can cope with life outside.

Joe Biden is compromised by China. He has taken billions of dollars from the Chinese government in the form of payments to his son's businesses.

The Democrats are up to their necks in foreign meddling. Nancy Pelosi took money from Ukraine lobbyists. Chuck Schumer took money from Saudi Arabia and Mexico.

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