Zitat des Tages von Peggy Noonan:
All great political families have myths: stories they tell themselves about how history happened.
Abortion is either OK or it's not.
Beware the politically obsessed. They are often bright and interesting, but they have something missing in their natures; there is a hole, an empty place, and they use politics to fill it up. It leaves them somehow misshapen.
Sincerity and competence is a strong combination. In politics, it is everything.
A great speech is literature.
If you commit a big crime then you are crazy, and the more heinous the crime the crazier you must be. Therefore you are not responsible, and nothing is your fault.
TV gives everyone an image, but radio gives birth to a million images in a million brains.
The battle for the mind of Ronald Reagan was like the trench warfare of World War I: never have so many fought so hard for such barren terrain.
The 2008 election settled nothing, not even for a while. Our national politics are reflecting what appears to be going on geologically, on the bottom of the oceans and beneath the crust of the Earth: the tectonic plates are moving.
If you join government, calmly make your contribution and move on. Don't go along to get along; do your best and when you have to - and you will - leave, and be something else.
Don't fall in love with politicians, they're all a disappointment. They can't help it, they just are.
Candor is a compliment; it implies equality. It's how true friends talk.
I love eulogies. They are the most moving kind of speech because they attempt to pluck meaning from the fog, and on short order, when the emotions are still ragged and raw and susceptible to leaps.
I think miracles exist in part as gifts and in part as clues that there is something beyond the flat world we see.
You don't have to be old in America to say of a world you lived in: That world is gone.
Presidents have a right to certain prerogatives, including the expectation of a certain deference. He's the president; this is history. But we seem to have come a long way since Ronald Reagan was regularly barked at by Sam Donaldson, almost literally, and the president shrugged it off.
Part of courage is simple consistency.
Speeches are not magic and there is no great speech without great policy.
My generation, faced as it grew with a choice between religious belief and existential despair, chose marijuana. Now we are in our Cabernet stage.
The president - every president - works for us. We don't work for him. We sometimes lose track of this, or rather get the balance wrong. Respect is due and must be palpable, but now and then you have to press, to either force them to be forthcoming or force them to reveal that they won't be.