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There's no shortage of Democrats who are at least as committed as Schwarzenegger to reducing greenhouse gases.
On Wall Street, financial crisis destroys jobs. Here in Washington, it creates them. The rest is just details.
To win respect, the networks seem to feel they have to keep absurdly overstating their anchors' reporting cred
Does Obama really want his legacy to be, ‘The president who was an even bigger fool than Neville Chamberlain’?
Though it has plenty of competitors, Slack claims to be the 'fastest growing business application in history'.
I learned early on that in the real world, the masks of tragedy and comedy adorn the proscenium of every life.
I looked at the world with the humaneness, I think, which is one of the hallmarks of being liberal in my mind.
It's hard to resist the magical thinking that the work habits of great writers are the key to their greatness.
I can write better than anybody who can write faster, and I can write faster than anybody who can write better.
Everybody calls everybody a spy, secretly, in Russia, and everybody is under surveillance. You never feel safe.
Fox has always allowed us to be ourselves. They've never told us what we can say, what to say, what not to say.
Pose a political threat to Business As Usual, and sooner or later, mostly sooner, someone will try to kill you.
If we are to abolish the death penalty, I should like to see the first step taken by our friends the murderers.
NOISE, n. A stench in the ear. Undomesticated music. The chief product and authenticating sign of civilization.
Faith: Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things without parallel.
Pantheism, n. The doctrine that everything is God, in contradistinction to the doctrine that God is everything.
EJECTION, n. An approved remedy for the disease of garrulity. It is also much used in cases of extreme poverty.
Dictionary: a malevolent literary device for cramping the growth of a language and making it hard and inelastic
Brain, v. [as in "to brain"]: To rebuke bluntly, but not pointedly; to dispel a source of error in an opponent.
There was never a genius who was not thought a fool until he disclosed himself; whereas he is a fool then only.
Going gray is like ejaculating: you know it can happen prematurely, but when it does it comes as a total shock.
I want to go to a place where I can go to a football game, take off my shirt, paint my chest and major in beer.
People going overseas and becoming radicalized, coming back maybe people have an increased interest in weapons.
The most painful moral struggles are not those between good and evil, but between the good and the lesser good.
There was more data transmitted over the Internet in 2010 than the entire history of the Internet through 2009.
If I'm in a room with 100 people, will I be able to find one person I'd like to have dinner with? Probably not.
Marriage is part of a sort of 50′s revival package that's back in vogue along with neckties and naked ambition.
With humor, it’s so subjective that trying to think of what the ideal reader would think would drive you crazy.
With humor, it's so subjective that trying to think of what the ideal reader would think would drive you crazy.
You know, most reporters can't go back to the towns they wrote stories about. I never wrote that kind of story.
I am convinced that policies meant to reduce alleged carbon dioxide-induced global warming will be destructive.
I am a Cuban mother, and you do not let your cubs get into trouble without you trying to help them all the way.
It's the ratings, stupid, don't you know? They've got us putting more fuzz and wuzz on the air, cop-show stuff.
Texas: 32 electoral votes, another of the so-called big enchiladas or if not an enchilada at least a huge taco.
There is no doubt that the way journalism worked when I was growing up and getting started has changed forever.
There was a vacuum in investigation, and the press began to try men in the most effective court in the country.
Slavery takes so many forms, as it is interwoven within legal industries and is embedded into the supply chain.
We're allowed to have had a private life before politics in which we make mistakes and do things we should not.
I have lots of gaps in my education, and so I'm often picking up classic books that most people read years ago.
If the library's rarest frequenters are the ones we'd like to see in them the most, then libraries are failing.
What I love - and I'm a journalist - and what I love is finding hidden patterns; I love being a data detective.
I think we should be alarmed, watchful, and, as journalists, rigorous and fearless. I think we should be alert.
I am an adult; deliberately naïve, dewy-eyed optimism is not the proper posture for a responsible adult, is it?
African American history is really American history because African Americans really helped build this country.
This is a youth-oriented society, and the joke is on them because youth is a disease from which we all recover.
Drugs are marvelous--it's life that's evil. And sometimes the only way to face it is to get completely twisted.
I also want to do stories that I think are not brought to television that often that our community talks about.
If the world is upside down the way it is now, wouldn't we have to turn it over to get it to stand up straight?
I usually look for stories with barriers to entry, something complex enough that no one else is going to do it.
Indeed, though people increasingly learn and interact online, we retain a fundamental need to engage in person.