William Martin Carrick (September 5, 1873 – March 7, 1932) was an American pitcher in Major League Baseball. He was nicknamed Doughnut Bill.[1] (wikipedia)
I think you can argue it either way. If you're releasing your tax returns, at least you're controlling the timing.
Bush has done pretty well on the day-to-day parts.
The Democrats are driving by the accident, and they're looking out the window wondering what's going on.
The idea that by passing term limits, you could eliminate politicians from running for office was extraordinarily naive.
We're seeing the Democrats moving toward that position. Senator Kerry will be joined by others. There's going to be a consensus around phased withdrawal.
To me, Bush is saying, 'I agree with the Democrats that the federal government ought to have an activist role.' He's becoming Democrat-light.
All these years, you've been filling in your diaries saying you've been watching 'Masterpiece Theatre,' ... Now they know you're watching 'Desperate Housewives.'
I think it gets to the point where the question is whether he has any effectiveness as a governor. This guy is the governor of California and what's he doing?
Gore is still in pretty good position for the primaries. But people are still fretting about his general election numbers.
What he's doing is more an immunization thing rather than a real opportunity for voters to rally around the cause of this particular collection of tax cuts,