The common agenda both sides seem to share is: Whatever works.
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When someone is trying to interpret something for you, they always have an agenda.
I don't think consensus-building politics is what I'm meant to be doing.
It's one thing to earnestly try but fail to bring the two sides together. Though Democrats will deny it, that was the case with George W. Bush.
My agenda is trying to help people live a better life.
Any political agenda and organization which doesn't begin with personal responsibility is just half the argument. It's just not going to succeed.
I don't have political agendas. I have social agendas.
My opinion on who's wrong or who's right has nothing to do with the fact that we have to bring together people who are against each other, to transform antagonism into cooperation.
Once you articulate an agenda, you have to follow it.
I strongly believe in political activity that has to do with choices - and not consensus that sometimes covers problems and doesn't resolve them.
There are two sides to every issue: one side is right and the other is wrong, but the middle is always evil.