I think I've heard that one before. But it comes down to the person. Anybody can deliver the line. The question is: Can you compartmentalize these issues so they don't consume you? And I think Bush's job is more difficult than Clinton's because the questions here go right to the heart of the presidency.

Our goal is to keep the team in San Diego, and that means the San Diego region. If there is an opportunity to explore other options in the county before January 1, 2007, we'll do it. If not, we'll wait until then.

George Bush lied to the American people when he said he would run a positive campaign. Bush is losing and desperate, and now he has proven himself to be a hypocrite.

In a way, it will remind people the economic success of the last seven years is not an accident -- it's the result of things that were smart and disciplined. And, hopefully, it will raise questions about whether they want to trust the economy to someone who doesn't necessarily have that kind of experience and background.

We're determined to work with everyone. We believe that if we can sit down and talk about it (the stadium proposal), we can convince them it's a good idea.

Cheney is a card-carrying member of the old guard. Some of his past votes are hard to explain away in any era.

He seemed to be happy this was happening. He seemed proud that these guys are getting the death penalty.

We thought our lawyers did a great job ... I didn't hear any compelling reason why vote counting should be stopped. The best way to resolve this election dispute is count the votes, see who's ahead and call it a day.

We need to stay focused on the positive Gore message. We can't be distracted by things that are out of our control.