It is going to grow bigger, because one day you know what the Obama administration is probably going to have to propose ...
I think it’s about the general direction of bigger deficits that may lead to more taxes and more government.
There is clearly in the country a minority who are increasingly opposed.
He still does. He has well over 60 percent, and very importantly for him, it's not just the great majority of Democrats ...
This is a piece, though, of a lot of anger that's free-flowing in society.
This is a piece though, of a lot of anger that's free-flowing in society.
The one thing they agree on is that they're warning about the deficits, that there's too much spending.
It's true, Anderson, but, you know, President Reagan also showed us that, sometimes, when you strike really hard, as we ...
Barack Obama was a model of presidential leadership in the early stages of this episode.
It's also a place where, I mean, the U.S. had a very bad experience there.
But, once more, he has to remember the outreach to the Muslims.
He has tough decisions ahead, but I think it underscores the fact that, as commander-in-chief, in this incident, he did ...
No, I think, Anderson, there are times when things are thrust onto your desk as president, and you can't avoid acting on...
He -- the president has some tough choices ahead. But one has to say up front that Barack Obama was a model of president...
I think his focus has to be on the economy.
I think he's handling the pressure extraordinarily well.
It's sort of like leading from behind instead of in front.
He did promise during the campaign that he would put this issue on the agenda in year one of his presidency.