A Quote by Mario Diaz-Balart

I send messages to the White House continuously — © Mario Diaz-Balart
I send messages to the White House continuously
I send messages to the White House continuously.
I do send messages to my family; I send letters in the mail, and when I'm in town, I almost always leave something in the door of my house in Topeka.
Then, all of a sudden, here I am in the Press Room in the White House and walking in with the guards, who handed me three little pieces of paper asking me to send pictures to the guards at the White House.
I tell people, 'If you want to send a message to the White House, call my house.
I tell people, 'If you want to send a message to the White House, call my house.'
People still assume the White House Correspondents' Association works for the White House, when in reality, it's a group of journalists who cover the White House. It's a branding thing, but because it has the 'White House' before it, people think they're just King Joffrey's goons.
American families be warned, if the White House doesn't send your jobs overseas, they'll send your kids.
What I most want you to understand is that your body is continuously and convincingly sending messages to your brain, and you get to control the content of those messages.
Work continuously to trim the White House staff from your first day to your last. All the pressures are to the contrary.
I don't really send text messages. I rarely carry my phone. I occasionally check messages at the end of the night, but I don't carry it around.
I was given a White House - well, you will have to ask the White House that. But I asked to attend the White House briefing because I was, you know, because I wanted to report on the activities there.
I'd worked at the White House for two years, and I'd read a bunch of White House memoirs because everybody who works at the White House, even for five minutes, writes a memoir usually not less than 600 pages long - and never without the word 'power' in the title.
It defies all common sense to send that roughneck ward politician back to the White House.
I am annoyed by people that send messages via FaceBook because I get an e-mail telling me there is a message on FaceBook - so I end up processing two messages for every one sent.
The White House used to be, everybody looked up at the White House and America and everything, and now I think it's like a house of shame.
I like doing movies that have good messages and have good moral backgrounds to them and things like that - and send out positive messages.
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