George Will

George Will
George Frederick Willis an American newspaper columnist and political commentator. He is a Pulitzer Prize–winner known for his conservative commentary on politics. In 1986, The Wall Street Journal called him "perhaps the most powerful journalist in America," in a league with Walter Lippmann...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth4 May 1941
children school long
I hope I live long enough to see every hungry school child in the world being fed under the so-called McGovern-Dole program.
mind spirit speak
I make one pledge above all others - to seek and speak the truth with all the resources of mind and spirit I command.
tickets intention dropping
I am 1,000 percent for Tom Eagleton and I have no intention of dropping him from the ticket.
men good-man speak
It really is true that an orator is simply a good man who speaks well.
sleep tired years
I was tired. I hadn't slept eight hours in two, three years. I lived on four, five hours of sleep. You can do it during a campaign because thousands are screaming for you. You're getting adrenaline shots each day. Then the campaign ends, and there are no more shots.
country thinking government
I think the country's getting disgusted with Washington partly because of the decline of civility in government.
believe government enemy
Democrats believe that the federal government is not our enemy, it's our partner.
iraq america vietnam
One of the sharp parallels is that neither Vietnam nor Iraq was the slightest threat to America's national security.
war campaigns persian
I would not plan to base my campaign primarily on opposition to the war in the Persian Gulf.
want
Now, I simply do what I want.
identity campaigns cases
The whole campaign was a tragic case of mistaken identity.
promise president troops
I have a very deep concern about President Obama putting in another 21,000 troops into Afghanistan with the promise of more to come.
war world way
I did frequently refer to my war record in World War II, but not in any flamboyant way.
years republican accusing
For 50 years, the Republicans have been accusing the Democrats of being soft on national security.