I don't think I'm an angry person. I think I'm a person who's angry. I'm angry at the Bush administration; I'm angry at the right wing media. And by that I don't mean the media is right wing. I mean, there is a part of the media that's not the mainstream media. That's Fox, that is 'The Wall Street Journal' editorial page.
Assuming either the Left Wing or the Right Wing gained control of the country, it would probably fly around in circles.
I can't imagine the right wing trying to unite without my participation.
Well it's really hard to satisfy the right wing. I can tell you that.
Because I have an opinion, I have become public enemy number one to the Fox News Channel and the right wing.
I am neither left wing nor right wing. I am middle-of-the-bird.
I'm not specifically attached to anything other than trying to, in my personal life, fight against where I see right wing thinking. Whether it be around my dinner table or on the street or somebody reading the New York Post.
My officers and men understood wishes so well that this movement was executed under fire, the right wing keeping up fire, without giving the enemy any occasion to seize or even to suspect their advantage.
But instead, Democrats are so bent on seeing Republicans as a bunch of angry, right wing, intolerant, unreliable extremists that they have a track record of missing the mood of the country, especially the sentiment of people who don't wake up to 'The New York Times.'
Left wing, right wing, I am wingless and tired of trying to fly. Here comes the ground.