It is simply ridiculous to say it cannot be done. If one fence won't do it, then build a second 100 yards behind it. And then build a road for patrols in between. Put cameras. Put sensors. Put out lots of patrols. |
Our crisis of today is Katrina, probably a couple of hundred billion, and I think you start by canceling every earmark, all 6,371 earmarks, special pork spending, in the newly-passed transportation bill. It's only $24 billion, lunch money, but it's a rather ample lunch. |
Phony Theory, False Conflict. |
Post-Watergate morality, by which anything left private is taken as presumptive evidence of wrongdoing. |
the most intellectually accomplished president of the 20th century and also the worst. |
There is no comparing the brutality and cynicism of today's pop culture with that of forty years ago: from High Noon to Robocop is a long descent. |
This is a formidable enemy. To dismiss it as a bunch of 'cowards' perpetuating 'senseless acts of violence' is complacent nonsense. People willing to kill thousands of innocents while they kill themselves are not cowards. They are deadly vicious warriors and need to be treated as such. |
This nomination is a catastrophe, |
This nomination is a catastrophe, ... I don't think there is a way she can end up being confirmed. |
To have selected her, when conservative jurisprudence has at least a dozen others on a bench deeper than that of the New York Yankees, is scandalous. |
We must now brace ourselves for disquisitions on peer pressure, adolescent anomie, and rage. |
When in 1966 Charles de Gaulle ordered France out of NATO and American troops off French soil, Secretary of State Dean Rusk asked him if that included the American soldiers lying dead in the cemeteries at Normandy and throughout France |
When under attack, no country is obligated to collect permission slips from allies to strike back |
When you have the worst disaster in American history, you've got to be attuned to expectations, |
Would a Friday night be best? Or a really big news day? |