George Will
George Will
George Frederick Willis an American newspaper columnist and political commentator. He is a Pulitzer Prize–winner known for his conservative commentary on politics. In 1986, The Wall Street Journal called him "perhaps the most powerful journalist in America," in a league with Walter Lippmann...
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth4 May 1941
definitions championship historic
Every championship, by definition, is historic.
stupid people stupidity
Here's one thing I never say anymore: These people can't be that stupid, can they?
hockey healthy cups
One of the great rules of hockey is: On the Stanley Cup, all germs are healthy.
art robins gorgeous
Those of us who have tested gravity under a hoop know its mystical properties. Robin Layton, as I would have expected, has turned this staple of Americana into a gorgeous art form.
baseball stories
Baseball is all about stories, many of which are even true.
baseball august jelly
In August of 1921, one of the great American combinations was unveiled—even better than the peanut butter and jelly sandwich. This fortuitous new blend was radio and baseball.
sports baseball football
There is no sports event like Opening Day of baseball, the sense of beating back the forces of darkness and the National Football League.
iraq path violence
Liberating Iraq from a legacy of violence and putting it on the path to peace and prosperity will take time.
change country jobs
We need to stay in Iraq until the job is done. The President understands this and I'm glad that he is getting more countries to participate. We must change the chant of millions of young Muslims from 'Jihad Against the World' to 'Freedom and Democracy.'
jobs umpires giving
I don't give a damn about the stock market. But I do care about jobs.
believe cutting simple
It is time to recognize a simple fact of life. Contrary to what some of my colleagues seem to believe, tax cuts do not pay for themselves.
recovery economy
The economy is showing encouraging signs of recovery.
years four want
I want to make it clear publicly that I expect more candor from this Administration during the next four years, particularly with members on the Foreign Relations Committee so that we can maintain a bipartisan foreign policy.
doctrine fairness
I'm all for the Fairness Doctrine, whatever that is.