I want to know who is visiting the Supreme Court. I do. I want to know who is visiting the Congress.
Paul Begala
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He did though ask them to judge him on all this process stuff and I think it makes a perfectly legitimate news story.
Most voters, most citizens are a lot more interested in results than in process.
It's hard to draw the line. As long as it's this kind of social stuff, though, if they're bowling or playing on Sasha and Malia's swing set, or something, I don't think voters care.
There is something refreshingly honest about saying what it is, I mean, no serious person thinks Fox News all the time is a news network.
They believe it. I think they believe it. But my criticism with this, it does -- it is partisan.
They're not having a consistent standard, just like the Bush White House, I will again point out which tried to do the same thing with supposed liberal bias of MSNBC.
I don't think it's a very big deal either way, to tell you the truth.
Mr. Emanuel did not say until the election. He said until we assess whether there is a credible partner.
This government has been corrupt since day one. It's been inept from day one.
But the surge followed the Sunni awakening. Iraqis in Iraq decided that they were going to take on al Qaeda, whereas they had not in the past.





