Zitat des Tages über Erzählen / Recount:
We've had a series of major news stories that have brought in viewers who either were sampling to see what else was available or were normal news watchers. The Florida recount and the end of the election was a huge development. And then 9/11 came along.
I've always been able to recount things, and I have a really good memory about dialog and what people have said before and this and that.
I think it's too easy to recount your unhappy memories when you write about yourself. You bask in your own innocence. You revere your grief. You arrange your angers at their most becoming angles.
I find it odd that there's such strong objection to what is a clear way to assure that our elections are reliable and we can do a recount if there are any questions.
I made so many mistakes in my first successful business I'm almost embarrassed to recount them.
The fact of the matter is that they are entitled to request a recount. We're entitled to give them a recount.
The really amazing part, to me, was when Florida made it into the Final Four, the Democrats didn't demand a recount.
When alien abductees recount to me their stories, I do not deny that they had a real experience.
Once they ask for a recount, we will provide them with a recount.
For an occurrence to become an adventure, it is necessary and sufficient for one to recount it.
I can't see where there is anywhere left to move. If you don't have a recount it's hard to receive any more votes.
No one looks forward to a recount.
The first thing I'll do if elected is demand a recount.
In 1998 Harry Reid and I had a very close race. It was less than a tenth of a percentage point. We had a reasonable recount. There were a lot of things that I could have pursued at the time, but I just felt that at the time that I should have, you know, conceded the race.
I worked with HBO on 'Recount,' and we had a wonderful experience together. I'm such a fan of HBO and how much flexibility they give in character as well as schedule.
Honest people remember stories in the order of emotional prominence, but liars will recount a story in chronological order. Memory rarely works that way.
If Al Gore had allowed us and if the Florida Supreme Court had not intervened and rewritten the law, which they're not supposed to do, we could have certified, which is a mere procedural action, and then after that, they could have petitioned any justice for a recount statewide with uniform standards.