Word: damns
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Lewis, of course, believes that he is being very practical, as he did when he missed the rally for PBH independence and when he suggested that there was little more the University could do to ensure better police protection for students. The Dean is so practical that he damn near misses the point of all these student demands. In the process, Lewis allows practicality to trump values...
Next comes some message therapy. "The problem with Dole is that he wanders all over the damn ballpark," says a Republican Senator who travels with him. Dole is historically bad about staying on message, and reluctant to let anyone help. He still does no debate prep; he doesn't inhale smooth answers to hard questions so that they will pour out naturally when the moment comes. "We have 26 positions on abortion," complains a close Dole friend. "Every time I hear our answer, it's a new answer...
...decided to leave the corps instead, he told me. Noting my affiliation with "Kremlin on the Charles," he permitted me a copy of what only the White House, Rush Limbaugh and a few dozen senators had been exposed to: his Go-Pat-Go information packet which includes a pretty damn hysterical parody of the president as Uncle Sam declaring, "I want you! One good, proud, patriotic gay or bisexual male for companionship...
...first two years, some of the farmers are actually paid more." Dairy farmers in particular make out very well under the House legislation, which requires milk to be thickened with dairy solids. Farm law is complex, but California Rep. Bill Baker told Tumulty: "The consumer is going to damn well understand it when the price of milk goes up 50 cents...
...nasty enough. He's too damn nice," said Calvert, who predicted Dole would win the primary here because he is the candidate with the most experience...