You subscribe politics to it. I subscribe freedom to it.
I hope we get to the bottom of the answer. It's what I'm interested to know.
I understand religion is a walk, it's a journey. And I fully recognize that I'm a sinner, just like you.
I thought how proud I am to be standing up beside my dad. Never did it occur to me that he would become the gist for cartoonists.
She's just trying to make sure Anthony gets a good meal - Antonio.
Ann and I will carry out this equivocal message to the world: Markets must be open.
Whatever it took to help Taiwan defend theirself.
The shock of the new after the biggest upset in American political history, this unforgettable, once unimaginable image Donald Trump side by side with President Obama in the Oval Office.
To understand any plea for further consideration of a group you don't know anything about to be some form of, quote, political correctness. These things are bubbling right under us.
If you want to explore a political idea in the highest possible way, you embody it in the personal, because that's something that no one can deny.
I know what it feels like to be in that middle and lower-middle class, and feel like the culture is passing you by; it translates into a great sense of personal frustration that can then morph into political frustration.
All of this strife on the political front might just be the death throes of another set of [less-honorable] American beliefs, that have, at their core, the notion that equality is something the privileged group "gives" to those not so privileged - a reaching down, as it were.
One of the most violent attacks on the Church in the Soviet Union was under Kruschev when, during a period of economic and political liberalization, he attacked the Church to demonstrate to old Party members that he hadn't lost it.
Essentially I see the new atheism as largely part of the crisis of the left. Having failed to carry through its agenda in relation to political and economic life it's rounding on religion, ignoring the fact that, in some key respects, many believers are likely to share leftist aspirations.
Greece has great strengths, but much of this potential has been wasted. That's because of a wider political system, but also because of a lack of an institutional framework.
We've just been sort of spinning our wheels for such a long time, for decades really, with each new president being considered illegitimate by the other side. That's been the case ever since Bill Clinton. And it's a - you can't keep frittering away your political capital that way and expect there not to be some long-term rot that sets in.
If Hillary Clinton becomes president, how is she going to be able to get the country behind her when she seems like a political figure from another era?
What goes on in a person's head, what impels them to a political choice, it's a pretty complicated question.
I don't know how you define 'neoconservatism,' but I think it's associated with trying to spread open political systems and democracy.
Open political and economic systems have been gaining ground and there's a good reason for it. They work better.
No other chancellor in the long history of the office has felt the need to pass a law in order to convince people he has the political will to implement his own Budget.
I believe that I'm entitled to regard my pre-political life as off-limits in terms of what can be looked at and judged.
Our first benchmark is to cut the deficit more quickly to safeguard Britain’s credit rating. I know that we are taking a political gamble to set this up as a measure of success. Protecting the credit rating will not be easy The pace of fiscal consolidation will be co-ordinated with monetary policy. And we will protect Britain's credit rating and international reputation.
Modern English, especially written English, is full of bad habits which spread by imitation and which can be avoided if one is willing to take the necessary trouble. If one gets rid of these habits one can think more clearly, and to think clearly is a necessary first step toward political regeneration: so that the fight against bad English is not frivolous and is not the exclusive concern of professional [or scholarly] writers.
Most revolutionaries are potential Tories, because they imagine that everything can be put right by altering the shape of society; once that change is effected, as it sometimes is, they see no need for any other.