Many Democrats have a pre-9/11 worldview. |
not easily, not quickly, but confirmed after a hard effort. |
Not supposed to take questions. |
Our arguments will carry the day because the force and logic and wisdom of the Founders are on our side. |
Our arguments will carry the day because the force and logic and wisdom of the Founders, all of them, are on our side, ... We welcome a vigorous, open and fair-minded and high-minded debate about the purpose and the meaning of the courts in our lives. And we will win that debate. |
Our interest is in making certain the members of Congress have full information about it, and that, we're convinced, will give them a level of comfort with this. |
Our party will win (in November) because we have an agenda to run on and that Americans agree on. |
People are going to see the candidate as he or she is at the end of the parade, |
People have raised an issue about security. That is entirely appropriate. But upon examination, it's not the company that's in charge of security, it's the United States' government that's in charge of security. |
remains a focus of the CIA leak probe. He has told friends it is possible he still will be indicted for providing false statements to the grand jury. |
Reporters now see their role less as discovering facts and fair-mindedly reporting the truth and more as being put on the earth to afflict the comfortable, to be a constant thorn of those in power, whether they are Republican or Democrat. |
Republicans have a post-9/11 view of the world. And Democrats have a pre-9/11 view of the world. That doesn't make them unpatriotic, not at all. But it does make them wrong - deeply and profoundly and consistently wrong. |
She is the dominant player on their side of the slate. Anybody who thinks that she's not going to be the candidate is kidding themselves. |
Sit down -- you'll get your dinner quicker, |
Somebody gets to be smart and somebody gets to be dumb. If we win, it'll be because of the president. And if we lose, it'll be because of me. |