Quotes
If you ask a young man in South-Central about the difference between the Democratic and Republican parties, he can't tell you. As you evaluate that whole discussion about what must be done to bring whites back into the Democratic Party, you can see why there is no urban agenda.
I've been in this struggle for many years now. I understand racism. I understand that there are a lot of people in this country who don't care about the problems of the inner city. We have to fight every day that we get up for every little thing that we get. And so I keep struggling.
I think Hillary and Bill are really liberals at heart. I think that, in addition to being liberals, they are very practical. They have made some decisions about what it takes to win.
I have a right to my anger, and I don't want anybody telling me I shouldn't be, that it's not nice to be, and that something's wrong with me because I get angry.
I don't understand people who say, "Aren't you disappointed with the Democrats, or Clinton?" I knew that Clinton's campaign was geared toward bringing whites back into the Democratic Party.
I don't have them down here asking me what my urban agenda is. I don't find them really doing in-depth stories on community-based organizations that have been struggling for a long time and who are out trying to get funds. They aren't interested in those stories.
How does he support Clinton's urban agenda? He doesn't know what it is.
Clinton never said, "My Administration is going to pour resources into the poor community." But I really do believe that Bill Clinton is more liberal than oftentimes his politics. He's practical. But I think his heart is decent.
In a cruel and evil world, being cynical can allow you to get some entertainment out of it.
Harry F. Waters
Titanic clashes in this video courtroom are likely to swirl around botched paint jobs, unshoveled sidewalks, defective toasters, aggressive guard dogs and every conceivable, and sometimes inconceivable, mishap involving a dry cleaner.
Harry F. Waters
They favor flashy packages of bite-size stories that are to serious journalism what McNuggets are to a full-course dinner.
Harry F. Waters
No soap opera has so engrossingly captured the wondrous banality of the human condition.
Harry F. Waters
Max Headroom, if overly exposed, could end up as just another Muppet Nothing would be more distressing than to witness a brilliant parody of TV turn into a TV cliche.
Harry F. Waters
He was both television's first celebrity and its most persistent conscience.
We are all gifted. That is our inheritance.