That, I think, set the tone. |
That's why all of us got into it in the very end. |
The free market would do us a lot of good; we don't have a free market. We have lost our free market to corporatists, who have come in to take their money and leave. |
The pager can go off any time of the day or night. |
The plane will not make a difference. It is an effort to defy the laws of physics as well as the laws of nations, and it's going to fail on both accounts. |
The vice president needed to come on television and humanize himself a little bit to say that it was the worst day of his life and that he really was deeply concerned. I am not sure this is going to be enough, though. I suspect there will continue to be a lot of pressure for him to answer more questions. |
They are playing the media brilliantly and are on the top of their games. This administration knows the media, and they're going to get away with this. But I hope I'm wrong. |
They can update as many times as they like until they feel satisfied with it. |
This is a huge database. Every paper ever submitted becomes part of the database. |
This weekend's probably going to have a lot of respiratory calls because you had warm temperatures and it dropped really quickly to cold temperatures. That always seems to trigger everybody's breathing difficulties. |
To a greater extent than the Bush administration, the media was responsible for creating the fantasy that Iraq posed an imminent threat to the United States, |
To me, that's the smoking gun, the flashing light, the thing I'd like to explore more. |
We're not doctors. We have to tell people that all the time. They look at us when we walk in the door and they assume we know everything. |