The show’s greatest strengths lie in Stuart Brayson’s score, and in Nick Barstow’s orchestrations and musical arrangements - it was nice to have the tune to ‘Fight The Fight’ in my head on the train home.
party, but look, i will stand with our candidates from here to eternity. you can t stand with some of the people in your own party, and you know it. the elephant in the room is joe biden s lack of popularity here. you know, these candidates you may say they re bad, whatever, it s hard to overcome a president with popularity in the low 40s. that s it, you re pushing the ball up the hill the entire time. you may have great candidates, but there is going to be a debate within the democratic party if wisconsin goes down, if pennsylvania goes down, about whether a more center left candidate could have done better than the candidates who were promoted by the wing of the party. this point you made, you could analyze these races a lot of different ways, and it s all sort of gut feel on candidate quality but the fundamentals of elections really don t change. if the president s in the low 40s. if the right track wrong track is 30/70. if 2/3 of the country thinks we re in a recession, if
ALISON BOSHOFF: Most people here believe that spare is a reference to the phrase an heir and a spare ; and that Prince Harry will pour out feelings of rejection and isolation.