was the runner-up to Roberts in the first selection process, but the word in legal circles is that she did not do well in her interview with the president and now is out of the picture. (Bob Novak)
Neither George W. Bush nor John Kerry, as campaigners, wants to risk advocating cut-and-run in Iraq. With the war looming as the decisive issue in this presidential campaign, neither candidate dares appear a defeatist. But it is a given that, whoever the winner is, he will not risk losing another 1,000 troops if that is what's needed to win the war. (Bob Novak)
When you think of a mother's voice to a baby, that pretty much is very intriguing to babies across cultures, ... That's pretty much universal. (Bob Novak)
It's shattered anything we've ever done before in terms of any measure you want to use, ... Especially the numbers, they're just unbelievable. The most we ever did before was 505 and the dollars are better than last year, which was the all-time record. (Bob Novak)
I didn't dig it out, it was given to me. They thought it was significant, they gave me the name and I used it. (Bob Novak)
where his friend and colleague -- Rep. James Clyburn, the state's only black congressman -- controls 20 percent to 25 percent of the primary vote. (Bob Novak)
I'd like CBS, at this point, to say where they got those documents from. I think they should say where they got these documents because I thought it was a very poor job of reporting by CBS. (Bob Novak)
I'm not one of the real good guys. They try to make things nicer. That's not my deal. (Bob Novak)
In Coral Gables to cover the first Bush-Kerry debate, I had stupidly slipped on the water on the bathroom floor of the Hyatt Regency Hotel and broke my hip. At this writing, I am still a patient at Doctors Hospital in Coral Gables. (Bob Novak)
Nobody from the administration has officially rejected my column. (Bob Novak)
This is no different than parking your car with the Valet, giving your key to the valet attendant and coming out after a wonderful dinner, only to find your car was stolen as the valet gave your keys to a crook without checking to see if the ticket was valid. (Bob Novak)