Republicans are -- clearly do not want to go over the waterfall with this president, if, by September, things haven't cleared up.
I think he's -- he's been very isolated.
Are we making enough progress on the battlefield? And is the Maliki government in Iraq made enough progress to justify going on?
There is a widespread fear, Anderson, among Republicans, that George W. Bush could turn out to be their Herbert Hoover.
That's a big shift in position, for the administration to accept legislative timetables.
I have such a strong regard for him as a human being. He's got more character than anybody (UNINTELLIGIBLE).
He's got to find a couple of states where he can win, and he hasn't found that yet.
I think that she's still a formidable candidate, the most likely to win.
It suggests that they firmed up a little bit, not enough to make any large statements about, but enough to take notice of, that both of them...
I imagine, more than anything else, the influence of the Academy Award selection really helped Al Gore there for a while. And that has proba...
The only real split, most interesting split was when John McCain split with the president, went after him for mismanaging the war.
I think he just assumes everybody knows. It's clear he ducked in effect, not talking about Mormonism.
Any one of four Democrats could win the White House next year, more easily than you can see a Republican winning.
I think the Democrats are still infatuated with Barack Obama.
Why in the world are we getting wrapped up in questions like that when the next president has to deal with -- we're trying to overhaul our s...
If the Maliki government is not going to do these things, if they decide -- if they don't follow through, and if they're -- you can't get th...
No, I don't think so. And -- but I do think, Anderson, finally, finally, we see some signs now that a compromise can be reached which sounds...
But I think the point is well taken that there may well have to be some private, secret negotiations, conversations with Iran and with other...