Zitat des Tages von John J. McLaughlin:
My theory is people say under pressure for the most part what they really mean.
What we showed you was you can have analytic reasoning that can be passionate.
Conflicting views and contrasting ideas are the essence of all great debates throughout history, from the Greeks to the Oxford Union Debating Society. Today, we turn to television for the creative clash of ideas on matters that touch our lives.
According to the White House, the president's proposed 2016-2017 spending would add - get this - $62 billion to the deficit.
I do put my questions in terms of the sharpest polarities of the issue. But I don't want a preponderance of opinion over factual data.
Libertarianism is on its way!
I predict that as warm weather returns to Europe, so will the flood of Middle Eastern immigrants.
Journalists can get very pompous, especially in the formalized days of 'Meet the Press,' when they took themselves so damned seriously.
I don't miss being a priest. The fulfillment factor in matrimony is far greater.
What I want is a clash of ideas, not opinions.
Somebody should tell the president of Mexico that when he appears on American television, he should speak English.
Radio, in a way, is preaching.
President Obama took charge of the Oval Office seven years ago. He promised a positive reset in relations with Russia. But with the radioactive poisoning of a British spy in London, the downing of passenger jets over Europe, and the aggressive advances of Russian forces from Ukraine to Syria, President Putin of Russia has rebuked Mr. Obama.
American colleges are now increasingly reflexive in maintaining politically correct dialogue over controversy, and some say universities have lost sight of education's ultimate purpose.
By creating a context of pressure, I can exact more preciseness, more brilliance. It's just as if coal is subjected to enormous pressure, you can get a diamond.
Power as an experience is as intense as sex. Power is more pervasive and unremitting. Sex has periods of remission.
Liberals always blame the other guy.