There is bound to be a regression toward the mean.
I try to keep what I say. And I - I'm not deviated from this position at all.
We need to give everybody a chance, treat everybody with respect, and let them share in this great American dream that we have.
You give up a lot to be in politics. And if you're not there to change the world I don't know what you're there for. I mean, it doesn't make any sense to me.
Frankly, we are republicans and they're democrats but before all of that, we're Americans. And I believe we need to unify in so many ways to rebuild our country, to strengthen our country, to rebuild our defense, and for America to secure it's place it world; for us, for our children, and for the next generation.
We're all hypocrites. We all say one thing and do another. But why don't we try to do what we say more than what we don't?
I’m concerned about the fact there seems to be a war on the poor - that if you’re poor, somehow you’re shiftless and lazy.
Two opposing gospels are fighting one another for the soul of our nation and, increasingly, the world: the gospel of consumption and the gospel of peace.
This isn't Donald Trump that divided America. We went eight years with President Obama and we went many years before President Obama. We lived in a divided nation. And I am going to try - I will do everything within my power to fix that.
The power of music to integrate and cure. . . is quite fundamental. It is the profoundest nonchemical medication.
Don't criticise a hypothesis, come up with a better one.