The cliche in American politics is that one week is an eternity.
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A week is a long time in politics.
A couple of weeks is a long time in American politics.
The life of the wealthy is one long Sunday.
There is never a typical week. I don't think I can live with a typical week.
Saturdays and Sundays, America in the year 2009 does not in some ways differ significantly from the country that existed almost 50 years ago. This is truly sad.
Sunday evenings often feel like the weekend is over before it's even begun.
One of the great cliches of campaign journalism is the notion that American elections have long since ceased to be about issues and ideas.
Some weeks there's no writing, and some weeks are full of writing.
Each day brings opportunity for decisions for eternity.
In every election in American history both parties have their cliches. The party that has the cliches that ring true wins.
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