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I sometimes think that when he was at Harvard Law School, Mr. Obama cut class the day they got to the separation of powers, 'cause he seems to consider it not just an inconvenience but an indignity that, although he got 270 electoral votes and therefore gets to be president, he didn't get everything.
~ George Will
Although
Cause
Class
Consider
Cut
Day
Electoral
Everything
Get
Gets
Got
Harvard
He
Inconvenience
Just
Law
Law School
Mr
Obama
Powers
President
School
Seems
Separation
Sometimes
Therefore
Think
Votes
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I suppose there's a melancholy tone at the back of the American mind, a sense of something lost. And it's the lost world of Thomas Jefferson. It is the lost sense of innocence that we could live with a very minimal state, with a vast sense of space in which to work out freedom.
~ George Will
American
Back
Could
Freedom
Innocence
Jefferson
Live
Lost
Melancholy
Mind
Minimal
Out
Sense
Something
Space
State
Suppose
Thomas
Thomas Jefferson
Tone
Vast
Very
Which
Work
Work Out
World
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I've lived in Washington now for 44 years, and that's a lot of folly to witness up close. Whatever confidence and optimism I felt towards the central government when I got here on January 1, 1970 has pretty much dissipated at the hands of the government.
~ George Will
Central
Central Government
Close
Confidence
Felt
Folly
Got
Government
Hands
Here
January
Lived
Lot
Much
Now
Optimism
Pretty
Towards
Up
Washington
Whatever
Witness
Years
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If those who wrote and ratified the 14th Amendment had imagined laws restricting immigration - and had anticipated huge waves of illegal immigration - is it reasonable to presume they would have wanted to provide the reward of citizenship to the children of the violators of those laws? Surely not.
~ George Will
Amendment
Anticipated
Children
Citizenship
Had
Huge
Illegal
Illegal Immigration
Imagined
Immigration
Laws
Presume
Provide
Reasonable
Restricting
Reward
Surely
Those
Wanted
Waves
Who
Would
Wrote
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In 1976, Jimmy Carter - peanut farmer; carried his own suitcase, imagine that - somewhat tapped America's durable but shallow reservoir of populism. By 1980, ordinariness in high office had lost its allure.
~ George Will
Allure
America
Carried
Carter
Durable
Farmer
Had
High
High Office
His
Imagine
Jimmy
Jimmy Carter
Lost
Office
Own
Peanut
Reservoir
Shallow
Somewhat
Suitcase
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In 2008, Barack Obama had all the wind at his back, everything going for him. He was an African-American at a time when the country was eager to do that. The Republicans had, in the view of many of us, pretty much disgraced themselves at home and abroad for eight years.
~ George Will
Abroad
African-American
Back
Barack
Barack Obama
Country
Eager
Eight
Everything
Going
Had
He
Him
His
Home
Many
Much
Obama
Pretty
Republicans
Themselves
Time
Us
View
Wind
Years
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Just as the common law derives from ancient precedents - judges' decisions - rather than statutes, baseball's codes are the game's distilled mores. Their unchanged purpose is to show respect for opponents and the game. In baseball, as in the remainder of life, the most important rules are unwritten. But not unenforced.
~ George Will
Ancient
Baseball
Codes
Common
Common Law
Decisions
Derives
Distilled
Game
Important
Judges
Just
Law
Life
Most
Opponents
Purpose
Rather
Respect
Rules
Show
Than
The Most Important
Unchanged
Unwritten
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Modern parents want to nurture so skillfully that Mother Nature will gasp in admiration at the marvels their parenting produces from the soft clay of children.
~ George Will
Admiration
Children
Clay
Modern
Mother
Mother Nature
Nature
Nurture
Parenting
Parents
Produces
Soft
Want
Will
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Money is time made tangible - the time invested in the earning of it. Taxation is the confiscation of the earner's time. Although some taxation is necessary, all taxation diminishes freedom.
~ George Will
Although
Diminishes
Earner
Earning
Freedom
Invested
Made
Money
Necessary
Some
Tangible
Taxation
Time
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Obama, startled that components of government behave as interest groups, seems utterly unfamiliar with public choice theory. It demystifies and de-romanticizes politics by applying economic analysis - how incentives influence behavior - to government.
~ George Will
Analysis
Applying
Behave
Behavior
Choice
Components
Economic
Government
Groups
How
Incentives
Influence
Interest
Obama
Politics
Public
Seems
Theory
Unfamiliar
Utterly
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Only recently - about five minutes ago, relative to the long-running human comedy - have parents been driving themselves to distraction by taking too seriously the idea that 'as the twig is bent the tree's inclined.'
~ George Will
About
Been
Bent
Comedy
Distraction
Driving
Five
Human
Idea
Inclined
Minutes
Only
Parents
Recently
Relative
Seriously
Taking
Themselves
Too
Tree
Twig
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Perhaps the soundest advice for parents is: Lighten up. People have been raising children for approximately as long as there have been people.
~ George Will
Advice
Approximately
Been
Children
Lighten
Long
Parents
People
Perhaps
Raising
Raising Children
Up
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Political ignorance helps explain Americans' perpetual disappointment with politicians generally, and presidents especially, to whom voters unrealistically attribute abilities to control events.
~ George Will
Ability
American
Attribute
Control
Disappointment
Events
Explain
Generally
Helps
Ignorance
Perpetual
Political
Politicians
Presidents
Voters
Whom
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Political nature abhors a vacuum, which is what often exists for a year or two in a party after it loses a presidential election.
~ George Will
Abhors
After
Election
Exists
Loses
Nature
Often
Party
Political
Political Nature
Presidential
Presidential Election
Two
Vacuum
Which
Year
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Politics in a democracy is transactional: Politicians seek votes by promising to do things for voters, who seek promises in exchange for their votes.
~ George Will
Democracy
Exchange
Politicians
Politics
Promises
Promising
Seek
Things
Voters
Votes
Who
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Popularity makes no law invulnerable to invalidation. Americans accept judicial supervision of their democracy - judicial review of popular but possibly unconstitutional statutes - because they know that if the Constitution is truly to constitute the nation, it must trump some majority preferences.
~ George Will
Accept
American
Because
Constitute
Constitution
Democracy
Judicial
Judicial Review
Know
Law
Majority
Makes
Must
Nation
No Law
Popular
Popularity
Possibly
Preferences
Review
Some
Supervision
Truly
Trump
Unconstitutional
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Populism has had as many incarnations as it has had provocations, but its constant ingredient has been resentment, and hence whininess. Populism does not wax in tranquil times; it is a cathartic response to serious problems. But it always wanes because it never seems serious as a solution.
~ George Will
Always
Because
Been
Cathartic
Constant
Does
Had
Has-Been
Hence
Ingredient
Many
Never
Problems
Resentment
Response
Seems
Serious
Solution
Times
Tranquil
Wax
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Promoting dependency is the Democratic Party's vocation. It knows that almost all entitlements are forever, and those that are not - e.g., the lifetime eligibility for welfare, repealed in 1996 - are not for the middle class.
~ George Will
Almost
Almost All
Class
Democratic
Dependency
Entitlement
Forever
Knows
Lifetime
Middle
Middle Class
Party
Promoting
Those
Vocation
Welfare
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Sarah Palin, who with 17 months remaining in her single term as Alaska's governor quit the only serious office she has ever held, is obsessively discussed as a possible candidate in 2012. Why? She is not going to be president and will not be the Republican nominee unless the party wants to lose at least 44 states.
~ George Will
Alaska
Candidate
Discussed
Ever
Going
Governor
Held
Her
Least
Lose
Months
Nominee
Office
Only
Palin
Party
Possible
President
Quit
Remaining
Republican
Sarah
Sarah Palin
Serious
She
Single
States
Term
Unless
Wants
Who
Why
Will
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Since the emergence of the Republican Party, only two Democratic presidents, Franklin Roosevelt and John Kennedy, have been followed by Democrats, and both FDR and JFK died in office, so their successors ran as incumbents.
~ George Will
Been
Both
Democratic
Democrats
Died
Emergence
Followed
Franklin
Franklin Roosevelt
JFK
John
John Kennedy
Kennedy
Office
Only
Party
Presidents
Ran
Republican
Republican Party
Roosevelt
Since
Two
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