Those who have a lot of money in Greece invest in housing abroad. It's all immoral. The Greek crisis is structural, but also political.
Money has too big an influence on our politics in Washington and somehow we need to do something about that.
You can't take money from the taxpayers out of the treasury to give it to pay off your political donors. That's corruption to do that.
I want to be an advocate for the people who don't have time to read the newspaper... or the money to make a political contribution.
I think the idea of getting money out of politics is critical.
A figure who receives money from abroad for his political work, and thus serves some foreign interest, cannot be a politician in Russia.
Atrocities are human nature - they don't have political beliefs, color, creed or anything like that. They just happen, it's human.
I'm not a politician or a political expert, but I believe that there are many ways to look at peace.
What the poor, the weak, and the inarticulate desperately require is power, organization, and a sense of identity and purpose, not rarefied advice of political scientists.
As long as the wrong people hold power, how can the right political climate even arise?
Spirituality in Washington can be more of a - I don't want to say it - but, a networking opportunity. Religion is often used opportunistically in the political conversation.
The sea speaks a language polite people never repeat. It is a colossal scavenger slang and has no respect.
My parents divorced when I was born, and my mother is a political science professor, like a feminist Mormon, which is sort of an oxymoron.
If greater openness is a key to economic success, I believe there is increasingly a need for openness in the political sphere as well.
I'm concerned that boys have become politically incorrect, that we are a society in the process of turning against its male children.
The stage of the development of the productive forces determines the political and ideological superstructure of society which are crystallized into a system of social organization.
I'm an underdog person, so I align myself with those who seem to be not considered valuable in polite society.
Calling Rand Paul 'the most interesting man in politics' is an invitation to an argument - but one we suspect he'd love to have.
You are Americans. You love this country. Together we are entrusted with the principles that represent mankind's greatest political and social achievement.
I also spend a lot of time on political blogs, and music blogs getting things for my radio show.
Landing on 'Morning Joe' wasn't a fluke. I was a poli sci major in college. I interned at the CBS political unit, covered conventions.