the co-president of the United States, and Americans cannot deny his influence. |
The hurricane is an act of nature, |
The president's bottom line again, election year or not, is youth smoking, saving kids lives. |
There is a parallel, |
There's nothing the Democrats would like more. He's terribly bright, but he's more far right than he is bright. He's become the embodiment of what most Americans hate about right wingers. |
These guys couldn't organize a one-car parade. Because they can't defend their own record of failure, they've turned their guns on Hillary. |
They had a candidate who dodged the draft, dodged the ... National Guard. And they made that candidate look strong against a guy who was shot three times and won the Bronze Star and the Silver Star for valor. That is incredible. |
They're burning the midnight oil to go through every detail. I don't think any of those details can jeopardize this. It's a good agreement for the country. |
to live and to kill and to kill and to kill. |
Tonight, we sheathe our swords and join hands and work together to solve our nation's most difficult problems, |
We knew he was in the oil business; we didn't know it was snake oil. |
We want to be where the politicians are and where the voters are. I love being in Washington [D.C.]; it's often the nerve center. But now the nerve center has moved. |
We won't put the nuclear storage facility in your state unless the science gets better, improves it. |
When a White House is under siege, no one wants to talk to anyone. Literally, anything you say can and will be used against you. When you're in a meeting and you see one of your colleagues taking notes, you start to wonder how long it will be before you're interrogated based on her notes. Maybe she's doodling. Or maybe she's digging your grave. The mind tries to focus on the task at hand, but the grand jury is never far from your thoughts. |
When all you had to do was punch a hole in the ground and strike oil, it was easy to have the highest high school dropout rate. But you can't drop out and invent a new microchip. Texas is changing, but the constant is hatred of government, and that's a mistake in the 21st century. |