he says, ''but they throttled way back on that one. |
(This) shows he is running a very weak campaign, and a scarily weak field operation. |
For the transit system, there is no downside to selling more advertising. |
It means that Reilly has managed to hit three huge potholes in the space of a mere two months. |
It ratchets up the interactive voyeurism. Many people do feel badly for the family, but many people are commenting on something they don't know anything about. |
It's an excuse saying, 'We got it wrong, but so did everyone else.' That's not exactly journalism's finest hour -- or, in this case, three hours. |
She's going to have to deliver the standard copy lines effectively. It sounds easier to do, but when it's 6:30 p.m. at night they expect you to be flawless. |
Some civic do-gooder types might rattle cages because they see cities becoming one more Disney World of commercialism, ... But I think most passengers get used to it. |
Some civic do-gooder types might rattle cages because they see cities becoming one more Disney World of commercialism. But I think most passengers get used to it. |
Some of civic do-gooder types might rattle cages because they see cities becoming one more Disney World of commercialism, ... But I think most passengers get used to it. |
Some of civic do-gooder types might rattle cages because they see cities becoming one more Disney World of commercialism. But I think most passengers get used to it. |
Some of civic do-gooder types might rattle cages because they see cities becoming one more Disneyworld of commercialism, ... But I think most passengers get used to it. |
Some of civic do-gooder types might rattle cages because they see cities becoming one more Disneyworld of commercialism. But I think most passengers get used to it. |
The problem with John Kerry is he had his opportunity -- the 2004 Campaign. |
There are two cardinal sins in politics: one is hypocrisy and the other is flip-flopping. |