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And the Good News Is …

Lessons and Advice from the Bright Side

Dana Perino

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Question 1 of 8
What important life lesson did Dana Perino learn from the childhood incident involving her grandfather and an injured horse?
  • A. That ranching requires a strict emotional detachment from animal welfare.
  • B. That tenderness and strength are deeply interconnected.
  • C. That children should be shielded from the harsh realities of life.
  • D. That acting quickly is more important than acting compassionately.
Question 2 of 8
How did Dana's father actively cultivate her early political and analytical skills?
  • A. By taking her to local town hall meetings and having her take notes on the debates.
  • B. By encouraging her to volunteer for local political campaigns during her high school years.
  • C. By having her read daily newspaper articles and discussing her arguments at the dinner table.
  • D. By making her memorize the US Constitution before she reached the third grade.
Question 3 of 8
Why did Dana choose to quit her internship at a CBS affiliate shortly after graduating from college?
  • A. She felt the staff was biased against Republicans and hostile to conservative views.
  • B. She was offered a much higher paying job waiting tables in Washington, DC.
  • C. She realized her true passion was in print journalism rather than television broadcasting.
  • D. She wanted to move to the United Kingdom to marry her husband.
Question 4 of 8
According to the book, why did Vice President Dick Cheney often remain quiet during meetings?
  • A. He preferred to communicate his directives exclusively through written memos.
  • B. He believed that speaking too often would dilute the authority of his office.
  • C. He was usually focused on reading intelligence briefings and ignored the discussions.
  • D. He wanted to ensure staffers weren't intimidated and had the chance to share their valuable opinions first.
Question 5 of 8
What leadership lesson did Dana learn from President Bush's handling of the 2008 hostage rescue in Colombia?
  • A. The importance of sharing credit with others, as Bush highlighted the Colombian Special Forces' role.
  • B. The necessity of swift military action without waiting for international approval.
  • C. The value of keeping sensitive operations entirely classified to protect intelligence sources.
  • D. The importance of prioritizing American interests above foreign alliances during crises.
Question 6 of 8
What specific daily habit did Congressman Scott McInnis advise Dana to adopt to improve her argumentation and writing?
  • A. Writing a daily journal entry reflecting on her political beliefs.
  • B. Reading the Review and Outlook sections of The Wall Street Journal.
  • C. Listening to morning political talk shows before starting work.
  • D. Debating a colleague on a controversial topic every afternoon.
Question 7 of 8
How did Dana ultimately land her role on the Fox News show 'The Five'?
  • A. She applied for an open casting call after leaving the White House.
  • B. Fox News CEO Roger Ailes invited her to lunch and pitched the idea of the show to her.
  • C. Her husband Peter introduced her to a television producer he met on a flight.
  • D. She leveraged her connections with former President Bush to secure an audition.
Question 8 of 8
What small but specific piece of actionable workplace advice does Dana Perino recommend regarding personal habits?
  • A. Always wearing a suit and tie to the office.
  • B. Turning off mobile phones entirely during all staff meetings.
  • C. Replacing chewing gum with mints to avoid being distracting or impolite.
  • D. Addressing all colleagues by their formal titles unless instructed otherwise.

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And the Good News Is … Summary & Overview

And the Good News Is … (2015) walks you through the life and times of Dana Perino. These blinks follow Dana’s life – from her early childhood in rural Wyoming to her career on Capitol Hill – and offer applicable advice for success and personal improvement along the way.

Who Should Listen to And the Good News Is …?

  • Fans of Dana Perino
  • Anyone who wants a job on Capitol Hill
  • People in every field looking for tips to succeed

About the Author: Dana Perino

Dana Perino served as Press Secretary to the George W. Bush administration. She is currently a panelist on the hit Fox News show, The Five.

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