“He is an example of a La Masia player. Technically he is unbelievable.” PlayerExampleUnbelievable Author:Gerard Pique
“Iniesta - he is the Zinedine Zidane of the team, because he can do whatever you want him to with the ball.” WantCan DoTeamBallsWant HimDo Whatever You WantZidaneIniesta Author:Yaya Toure
“As a professional, as a person, and as a player, I think he's fantastic. It's like he's dancing the tango. I just love how he plays football so elegantly. To me, Andres is Don Andres.” ThinkingPersonsPlayPlayerFootballDancingFantasticTango Author:Dani Alves
“The one who plays this game the best is Iniesta: he knows exactly when to go forward and when to drop back. He picks the right moment to do everything: when to dribble, when to speed things up and when to slow things down. And I think that's the only thing that can't be taught or bought. You can learn how to shoot and how to control the ball, but being aware of everything that's happening out on the pitch - that's something you're either born with or you're not.” ThinkingKnowsPlayMomentsGamesBornTaughtHappeningsPicksBallsDown AndSpeedRight MomentDribbleIniesta Author:Juan Roman Riquelme
“Thomas Jefferson despised newspapers, with considerable justification. They printed libels and slanders about him that persist to the present day. Yet he famously said that if he had to choose between government without newspapers and newspapers without government, he would cheerfully choose to live in a land with newspapers (even not very good ones) and no government.” IfsSaidGovernmentLandVery GoodNewspapersJustificationPersistPrintedSlanderDespisedPresent DayLibel Author:Wesley Pruden
“Fox News is no monopoly. It is a singular minority in a sea of liberal media. ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, NPR, CNN, MSNBC vs. Fox. The lineup is so unbalanced as to be comical - and that doesn't even include the other commanding heights of the culture that are firmly, flagrantly liberal: Hollywood, the foundations, the universities, the elite newspapers.” CultureSeaMediaNewsHollywoodFoundationUniversityNewspapersHeightMinoritiesElitesFoxesMonopolyCnnFox NewsComicalNbcUnbalancedNprPbsLiberal Media Author:Charles Krauthammer
“Does the U.S. Constitution stand for anything in an era of government excess? Can that founding document, which is supposed to restrain the power and reach of a centralized federal government, slow down the juggernaut of czars, health insurance overhaul and anything else this administration and Congress wish to do that is not in the Constitution?” DoeGovernmentWishConstitutionCongressAdministrationErasExcessDocumentsFederal GovernmentFoundingSlow DownJuggernautCzars Author:Cal Thomas
“Democrats have always wanted to grow government with revenues from our society's producers. They aren't sincere about reducing the deficit, because they will not abandon their addiction to spending other people's money.” PeopleGovernmentWantedGrowsDemocratAddictionSpendingProducersOur SocietyAbandonSincereRevenueDeficitReducingSpending Other People's Money Author:David Limbaugh
“If the 1,990-page House Health Care Bill becomes law, the average American will receive worse health care, American physicians will decline in status and income, American medical innovation will dramatically slow down and pharmaceutical discoveries will decline in number and quality. And, of course, the economy of the United States will deteriorate, perhaps permanently.” IfsStatesCareLawCoursesHouseUnitedNumbersQualityUnited StatesEconomyPagesDiscoveryInnovationDown AndBillsAverageMedicalIncomeHealth CareDeclinePhysiciansSlow DownPharmaceutical Author:Dennis Prager
“The populist zeal to seek revenge on those who make a lot of money is targeted almost exclusively at corporations. I haven't heard outcries about Hollywood actors who make millions per film, even when those movies are a bust at the box office and the talent at issue has none. There's no outrage over athletes like New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez's $33 million salary or Celtic power forward Kevin Garnett's $25 million. Nor should there be. These are exceptionally talented individuals whose teams' owners think they're worth every penny.” ThinkingShouldFilmActorsIndividualMillionsIssuesHeardTeamTalentHavensNew YorkOfficeHollywoodThirdsAthleteBoxesRevengeCorporationsOwnersLots Of MoneyYankeesSalaryPenniesZealAlexOutrageNew York YankeesKevinBox OfficePopulistCeltic Author:Linda Chavez