Boxing is a lot of white men watching two black men beat each other up.
While people are free to draw different conclusions from the facts, there should be no debate over whether the American public is entitled to have all of the facts.
I am not surprised that the President of the United States called this a phony scandal. I'm not surprised that Secretary Clinton asked, "What difference does it make?" I'm not even surprised that Jay Carney said that Benghazi happened 'a long time ago. ' I'm just surprised at how many people bought it.
The president already has a Nobel Prize for peace. I think he's shooting for one in fiction.
No law can give Congress a backbone if it refuses to stand off as the coequal branch the Constitution made it.
Facts are neither Republican nor Democrat.
If a president can change some laws, can he change ALL laws? Can he change election laws? Can he change discrimination laws? Are there any laws, under your theory, that he actually HAS to enforce?
For every answer, I like to bring up a question. Maybe I'm related to Alfred Hitchcock or maybe I got to know him too well, but I think life should be that way.
We're going to start walking again. We can't stand still, you know. Not as long as we're still alive.
Even as a teenager we got interested in the Beats, Dada, and Surrealism, and so on. What drew us to those was that their lives were their art. It wasn't something they did separately. Reading biographies of artists of that kind was what was fascinating to me, more than the stuff they made. We became convinced that life and art is really the same thing.
All of our policies are based on whether it will make - enable people to improve their lives or it will make their lives worse.