A lot of things could change, but it's clearly on the bubble. |
Former members are only a percentage of lobbyists. |
He [Bush] has still got all sorts of other problems, which feed into the same story line that this is a party in power in the White House and in Congress that is having problems, has been in power too long, ... t also brings up questions, of course, about the war in Iraq and its wisdom and the deliberations in the White House about that. |
I don't think Bush campaigning for people who haven't been indicted is going to hurt him. I think he has bigger problems than that right now. |
I don't think it's blown by, by any stretch of the imagination. |
If Democrats are going to try to win a conservative or moderate district, but come across as a member of the anti-war movement, I'm not sure that's a good idea. On the other hand, if they have some criticism of the war, but are still willing to put on the uniform, I think that's fine. |
In a way, you can look at this as a do-over. He came in last year with such high hopes for the second term and found himself having a very tough year. |
That's a lot. That's uncommon. |
The fact that he is a leader in the Senate and is going to have to be the spokesman for these things, it does make it a little harder and he may have to back off. |
There are real questions about her, about whether she has the intellectual gifts needed for the court. |
They answered every bell. I thought with about four minutes to go we had a legitimate shot, but they went on a nice run and took it away from us. |