[He quipped that his wife bemoaned one day,] Are you watching another prison movie? ... The Sons of Zion. |
Basically, we're right in the game up till then. We just have one inning where we have two or three mistakes. And once you're down seven or eight it's difficult to come back. |
get too far out on Wilson. |
I just didn't do what I needed to do. |
I was likened to Neville Chamberlain. I was a Quisling, to the (journalism) profession. |
I would prefer that they did not. |
If she doesn't make that play (in the first inning) then you've got a different game. |
in the studio that went unnoticed for the full hour... Like Matt Cooper, Russert had testified to the grand jury on the Plame affair, yet at no point during the interview did the salient fact sally forth to the viewer. The pretense was uninvolved journalist interviewing involved participant: the reality was one pea in the pod interviewing a fellow pea. |
It's clearly an accident, but the fact that the White House didn't release this information, that it sat around for almost a day is, in itself, bizarre. Late-night comics are going to be all over it. You know, these things ? fairly or unfairly ? tend to become a metaphor for a presidency and don't be surprised if you see lots of jokes about the vice president was trigger happy, or he might have had better aim if he'd served in Vietnam. |
It's still incredibly disappointing. It still hurts to think about it. |
Jim, WHAT THE $%^&% HAPPENED!? |
That was the thing that motivated me. My senior year and after missing out on a medal last year, that's all I wanted ... was to get back to state. |
This was the first time I had heard anything about Wilson's wife. Rove never once indicated to me that she had any kind of covert status. |
We came out ready to play, but we got a little unlucky. |