I think he's got to make a choice, there's Hillary Clinton and then there's everybody else. And this is not only the most important decision...
Well, it's a very long short list, isn't it? He is going to be in the mix in part because he does have this vitality, he does have the youth...
I think he is. I think, certainly, the positions that he's taken on abortion and on guns suggest to many voters, I think rightly so, that he...
The smart people want to let McCain be McCain, let him do what's authentic and let him be at his best without a teleprompter.
I think his greatest risk would be if the hard left coalesced with the Clinton disgruntled voters and sort of sat out the election.
Yes, he's clearly shifting center.
At this point with George W. Bush as unpopular as he is, to argue a case for continuity in foreign policy does not seem to be a big election...
John McCain is clearly a man of valor, a war hero, a great patriot.
It is what they need to do.
I think it would show sensitivity, which he needs.
I think he should give the money back, if for nothing else to get rid of the story.
I think it suggests a couple things. Both candidates need to take a bit of a vacation.
It's going to underscore some things that I think are going to make -- continue to help him with older voters but he's going to push younger...
I think he made a mistake. And, you know, it's in line with his argument that we might be there a hundred years.
The bigger story of the day is the resignation of Jim Johnson.
What he's talking about is trying to get people out of harm's way, and then we may have to leave some sort of contingency force there for a ...
I think based on where it is now, not much. What Obama basically said was, look, we're not going to start hiring a vet to vet the vetters.
I think the first and most important thing is that he choose someone who is seen as a serious person of gravitas, someone who could become p...