The necessary ingredient for success: hope
“Until the day when God shall deign to reveal the future to man, all human wisdom is summed up in these two words — ‘Wait and hope.’”- 12:25 AM
“Until the day when God shall deign to reveal the future to man, all human wisdom is summed up in these two words — ‘Wait and hope.’”- 12:25 AM
THE OTHER DAY in my mail at home I got another issue of this smutty magazine. (I didn’t sign up for it, I swear.) It’s filled with glossy photos: Sensual curves. Amplified assets. Sinful from cover to cover.- 12:18 AM
THE GOVERNOR’S chief of staff, Tom Davis, thinks the deal made with Georgia to build a port in Jasper County is an enormous, underappreciated achievement.- 12:15 AM
AN ENERGY PLAN for South Carolina is starting to come together — but in a very South Carolina way, in pieces and with halting steps.- 12:14 AM
SEN. JOHN McCAIN now stands within striking distance of the Republican nomination, but some conservatives are not going to take it lying down.- 12:12 AM
LOOK AT WHERE we are in the debate over the thorniest policy that our next president will inherit right off the bat: Iraq. That discussion is just where it was six months ago, even as events on the ground have shifted considerably. We’re still 12 months from inaugurating the next president, even though voters are about to winnow the field to two finalists. Will the whole discussion of the way forward sit stifled, in increasingly irrelevant positions, regardless of events in the next year...- 12:16 AM
IN A PRE-EMPTIVE STRIKE, Sen. John Edwards’ campaign on Friday tried to downplay the importance of Oprah Winfrey’s visit to South Carolina, calling it a “publicity stunt.” But what else is a political campaign, if you’re not seeking public attention and a chance to persuade?- 1:49 AM
SEN. JOE BIDEN hopes his presidential campaign can get a boost from the “big feet” — and his big idea.- 12:15 AM
MY WIFE AND I found what amounts to an easy lever to get our 4-year-old in gear. It’s the challenge to be “first.”- 1:43 AM
PERHAPS SOUTH Carolinians are starting to become more interested in making their homes energy efficient. Earlier this month, I wrote a column about how our state uses the nation’s third-highest amount of electricity per capita, and much of that goes to cool all outdoors: We waste far too much power.- 12:13 AM