In the end, that's what it comes down to with Mitt Romney. He's running as the non-Barack Obama.
Whatever Romney's failings, he certainly doesn't suggest that the United States is teetering on the brink of a moral cesspool.
I have always thought that the rapid economic development of South Africa would in the long run prove to be incompatible with the government's racial policies, and recent events have tended to confirm my opinion.
Republicans always try to paint Democrats as weak on defense. This time, they can't. After all, Mitt Romney's idea of an overseas accomplishment is sending U.S. jobs there.
I can't establish the veracity of what people say because only they know whether they are telling the truth. I can't look into your mind, can I?
I have a box of evidence that's going to a certain person should anything happen to me, so if you top me off, it's still going to that person, and the truth will come out.
A lot of artists are much more concerned about how their work is used and how it's disseminated. That, to artists, is as important as the money, for some people.
Team Obama continues to dominate new media, spending far more effort and money than Team Romney in targeted online youth outreach.
Within the cult of Wall Street that forged Mitt Romney, making money justifies any behavior, no matter how venal.
Nuclear arms and atomic power represent a technology in which coexistence with man is extremely difficult.
When I get into a bad mood, I do sports and then everything's OK. And then I go and make decisions, however painful they may be.
As all of us with any involvement in sports knows, no two umpires or no two referees have the same strike zone or call the same kind of a basketball game.
Boxing is a sport. We allow each other to hit each other, but I'm not treating my opponent like my enemy. We're doing a job to entertain people.
In many cases, jobs that used to be done by people are going to be able to be done through automation. I don't have an answer to that. That's one of the more perplexing problems of society.
I believe in mythology. I guess I share Joseph Campbell's notion that a culture or society without mythology would die, and we're close to that.
Apple has long been a leading innovator of mobile technology; I myself own an iPhone.
U.S. nuclear technology is one of this nation's most valuable secrets, and it should have been protected.
The committee's finding that China stole sensitive technology from U.S. weapons research labs is alarming.
I managed Hewlett Packard through the worst technology downturn in 25 years, the dotcom bust.
If you think back to the beginning of cell phones, laptops or really any new technology, it's always expensive.
During the war, in which several of our embedded correspondents were able to report from moving vehicles crossing the Iraqi desert, the use of technology made news gathering safer.