They're too distinctly negative right now. |
This is radioactive. This is the issue that dare not speak its name. |
This is the Lord's gift to the Democratic Party. It is not every day that the Democratic Party gets to the right of the Republicans on national security. |
This president will never lose politically if he looks aggressive in fighting terrorism. And Democrats will never win criticizing the president as being too aggressive in fighting terrorists. |
Usually, a candidate has to nail down the base and move to the centre after the nomination, ... She has the flexibility because she has so much affection from the base. |
Yes, the economy may be doing well, but the standard of living for many Americans is not improving. If the president can't address that anomaly, then his message will likely fall flat. |
You have the most unified Republican Party since Ronald Reagan's reelection in 1984; the Christian right is completely subdued, ... You don't have any task [at the convention] but to appeal to that prototypical woman voter who lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia. |
You have the most unified Republican Party since Ronald Reagan's reelection in 1984; the Christian right is completely subdued. You don't have any task [at the convention] but to appeal to that prototypical woman voter who lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia. |
You have this dry, parched field, and any spark can set it off. Any hope for a honeymoon for Bush is now dead. |