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en War kills reform. It consumes the energy of the administration, the public, the press. This is what the focus is on.

en [Busby's response is visceral. A similar finding from Robert Lichter of the Center for Media and Public Affairs is factual. He records all the network evening news shows and analyzes them. Bush's presence is diminishing, that of Cabinet officers and other Administration spokesmen rising. The White House now is the focus of Administration news only about half the time, compared with 72% in the first days.] So far, ... the 'just folks' presidency is working. Bush gets less press but better press. Bush is far more visible to the press than he is to the public, just the opposite of Reagan, who was far more visible to the people than to the press.

en With such a stunning result, passage of the postal reform bills is virtually assured. The next areas are medical reform, civil service reform, public sector outsourcing and government financial institution reform.

en Unfortunately, the information available to me about this matter comes from press reports and public statements rather than from the administration directly,
  Russ Feingold

en It's hard to believe that any fundamental tax reform coming out of the administration wouldn't involve some serious reform of the AMT,

en This is the administration to continue reform, .. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. . Even after I leave in September of next year, I do not think that someone who diverts from Koizumi's reform policy will become the next prime minister.

en This is the administration to continue reform, ... Even after I leave in September of next year, I do not think that someone who diverges from Koizumi's reform policy will become the next prime minister.

en The score is nothing to us. We keep the pressure on, press, press, press. The last five minutes of the game, we had more energy, fresher legs.

en The election program that we have raised is one for change and reform and we are determined to implement it with transparency, especially in the public administration and financial institutions for the sake of rebuilding our nation and alleviating the economic sufferings of our people.

en What bothers people the most about corruption is not the fouling of the process but the impact on real things — energy prices, the Iraq war and Medicare reform. Those are 'facts' that upset people the most. The corruption scandal is all about energy, Iraq, and the prescription drug mess — the dominant issues for the public.
  James Carville

en This case was a complete loser for the press. It exposed this traffic in secrets. And whenever the press is claiming rights that are an exception from the rest of the public, then I think it works against the press.

en That just defies all logic and all common sense. When Gov. Bush unveiled his plan to end social promotions in public schools, it was heralded by the national press as a sweeping reform, the most sweeping ever attempted in the country.

en Without general elections, without unrestricted freedom of press and assembly, without a free struggle of opinion, life dies out in every public institution, becomes a mere semblance of life, in which only the bureaucracy remains as the active element. Public life gradually falls asleep, a few dozen party leaders of inexhaustible energy and boundless experience direct and rule. Such conditions must inevitably cause a brutalization of public life: attempted assassinations, shootings of hostages, etc.
  Rosa Luxemburg

en Almost every administration has kind of come in saying they want an open administration, and then getting bad press and fuming about leaks. But it's a pretty fair statement to say you haven't seen this kind of crackdown on leaks since the Nixon administration.

en Making important energy policy that affects national security, the economy and public health is too important to be done behind the closed doors of a conference committee that avoids public hearings or the scrutiny of the full committees of each chamber. This is coming at a time when members of both parties are talking about their commitment to reform Congress to make their work more transparent and to curtail the influence of lobbyists.


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