That's a question you'd have to ask them. But I've moved on from it. And I've done my best to put it behind me. I've taken my licks, taken my shot. |
The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called "truth" |
The Gulf War + 5. |
The Michigan Republican primary apparently is tighter than Willie Nelson's headband. |
The public has lost interest. They'd much rather hear about the Robert Blake murder case or what is happening on Wall Street. A feeling is creeping back in that if you lead foreign, you die. |
The reelection of Bill Clinton is as secure as a double-knot tied in wet rawhide. |
The reporting for Katrina has been fabulous, among the best I have seen, right across the board, ... Television is at its best when it commits itself to public service and this was a classic, almost pluperfect, example of television news as a public service. |
The reporting for Katrina has been fabulous, among the best I have seen, right across the board. Television is at its best when it commits itself to public service and this was a classic, almost pluperfect, example of television news as a public service. |
The story is accurate, |
There certainly were days when I felt I was rode hard and put to bed wet. |
There never has been a hurricane I didn't want to cover. You don't get to cover them all. ... a lot. |
There was a connection between the leadership and the led . . . a sense of, 'we're in this together. |
These races are tick-tight. |
They may have turned this up, whether you had the Paula Jones case or not. But again maybe not, but again that's like if a frog had side pockets he'd probably wear a handgun. |
They may have turned this up, whether you had the Paula Jones case or not. But again maybe not, but again that's like if a frog had side pockets he'd probably wear a handgun. |