I traveled through South Carolina with Mark Sanford in 2000 when I covered the McCain campaign. He struck me then, as he strikes me now, as one of the most impressive people I've met in politics. I have no idea if he could win the nomination, but I think he'd be a terrific president. |
I try to tell the truth. |
I want to know what are the Pope's plans to liberate the Iraqi people? I didn't hear you talk about that. |
I was up late last night yapping about the elections on CNN and up early this morning doing the same thing in my daughter's kindergarten class. |
I will, in fact, eat my shoes, because I'm a man of my word. |
I wouldn't say I'm happy now. My skepticism is warranted, given what I've seen over the decades. |
I've heard people say it is best to go into an interview ignorant because you learn and are surprised, but you think it is best to learn as much about the person. |
If it was up to the U.N., Saddam Hussein would still be killing his own people. |
If the state comes out with a code, who is going to enforce it? Little League doesn't want the state to tell them it has to enforce it. We barely have enough volunteers to run the program. |
If there's one thing that people under 30 agree on it's -- draft bad! |
If you are going to commit a felony don't do it in August. |
In general, the news is fair. Everyone blames the media: it sells papers... but it is more complicated than that. |
In the absence of evidence, superstition. It's a Middle Ages thing. That's my theory anyway. |
It is increasingly important to be open-minded. |
It is nice to be around people who think differently than you. They challenge your ideas and keep you from being complacent. |