1. And this is a case where less than half a loaf is better than one. 2. But it also speaks to a different kind of party, one in which members are willing to settle for half a loaf. 3. But they say they are not willing to settle for half a loaf. 4. Compromise makes sense in politics only if the choices are between taking half a loaf and going hungry. 5. For experienced legislators like him, a compromise, even for less than half a loaf, is progress, and there is always enough credit to go around. 6. In life, half a loaf is better than none. 7. In the NFL, half a loaf is grounds for impeachment. 8. So Sweeney would take half a loaf. 9. So Reed would take half a loaf. |