I would show up at a party for Al Qaeda if you said there's going to be a dinner.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Any American who joins al Qaeda will know full well that they have joined an organization that is at war with the United States. Any American who did that should know well that they in fact are part of an enemy... and that the U.S. will do anything that is possible to destroy that enemy to save American lives.
Al Qaeda likes to coordinate, have a central command to be able to send out emissaries around that they have highly trained and say, 'This is the moment we're going to do a large-scale attack.'
Al Qaeda is still a threat. We cannot pretend somehow that because Barack Hussein Obama got elected as president, suddenly everything is going to be OK.
If I want to party, I'll party at my house.
I always like to think I'm having a dinner party, and I'm the host, and the audience are my guests.
Public discussion of how we determine al Qaeda intentions, I just - I can't see how that can do anything but harm the security of the nation.
I'd rather go to the White House Correspondents' dinner than any awards show.
I'll just be sitting down having dinner with girlfriends or something and people come up and ruin the dinner.
Staying in a very public fight with the U.S. is exactly what Al Qaeda wants.
I consider a good dinner party at our house to be where people drink and eat more than they're meant to. My husband is a really fantastic cook. His mother is Italian and if you walk into our house, we assume you're starving.