"And finally: 'he's going to be him, and he's going to do what he's always done, '" Wilhelm writes.
People are saying he's going to say what he's going to say fully and honestly, and we're happy.
Now, what he says is he's going to make sure that this doesn't add to the deficit and he's going to cut middle-class taxes.
"He's going to have to find a more succinct and specific voice for change, and he's probably going to have to put some money behind that, " he said.
"He's going to get in there, he's going to do a top-to-bottom review and make sure that they can do the job and do it right, " Mr. Pfeiffer said.
Alonso added that when Morales "peels off his mask now, he's going to have a very different look and he's going to resonate emotionally with all sorts of new readers".
Mr. ARTHUR MURPHY (Democratic Consultant): He's going to do better than most Republicans have done, but he's not going to do well enough to overcome the issue deficit that he has.
Tuesday he's going to go to a small business to talk about how his plan would impact job growth at a time when the economy is slowing down, and then Wednesday he's going to highlight some of the tax-cut families.
Now, here's a tip: When a politician tells you that he's going to tell you what he's going to do after the election, but he can't tell you now, it's not because the plan is so good that he doesn't want to let you in on it.
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Alex is not going to forget what he's learned and he's going to pass that on to his kids.
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Once that's done, Drucker says he's going to do what he's always done.
He's not sure what he's going to do next but feels he is being called to do advocacy work for this particular disease.
"He's been all around the world, he's seen two specialists and he's going to get one more opinion, " said Redknapp.
So I think the burden is on him to reach out his hand, and that's what he's done, and that's what he's going to continue to do throughout this administration.
He's not going to see any of his cousins, he's not going to see the people who we saw every day.
"He's not been here that long and he's obviously turned the club around and I'm sure he's going to want to continue the success he's having, " the former Barrow man said.
He's simply saying that he's going to the region, going to Israel and Jordan and the West Bank, to have conversations with leaders that he's meeting with, and also with -- in Israel, to engage with young people in Israel about the future of the Israeli-U.S. relationship.
He's confident now because of me so if he's going to win it he can send me some prize money!
Mr. HYNES: We can't assume that because he's from here he's going to have the state locked up.
As he's getting older he's getting much stronger and who knows what he's going to do.
Barack Obama gave a 53-minute interview over breakfast aboard a chartered jet that took him to Chicago, and he described to these New York Times reporters that he is going to get tough, that he's going to come down from his tower, as he's been not wanting to engage in mudslinging.
He loves Giuliani, but he's not totally sure he's going to vote for him.
Lendl, now that he's 50, says he's going to try to play in July's U.S. Senior Open.
Obviously at his age he's going to tire but he's such a good player that I felt I had to leave him on for 90 minutes and I thought he was excellent.
But here's the rub: He's going to have to choose which side he is on.
Even if he's struggling, you know he's going to make one for you at some point.
Woods never liked that question, perhaps because he's never sure how far he's going.
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