Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quoteShare via Email Print this Page Daily Quotes Archives2008-09-17 Sep 17, 2008Being in politics is like being a football coach. You have to be smart enough to understand the game, and dumb enough to think it's important.~ Eugene McCarthyThe difference between a politician and a pickpocket is that the pickpocket doesn't get indignant when you tell him to keep his hands to himself.~ Joseph SobranPolitics is supposed to be the second oldest profession. I have come to realize that it bears a very close resemblance to the first.~ Ronald Reagan Sep 16, 2008I have come to the conclusion that politics is too serious a matter to be left to the politicians.~ Charles De GaulleHonest difference of views and honest debate are not disunity. They are the vital process of policy among free men.~ Herbert HooverEvery politician, every member of the clerical profession, ought to incur the reasonable suspicion of being an interested supporter of false doctrines, who becomes angry at opposition, and endeavors to cast an odium on free inquiry. Fraud and falsehood only dread examination. Truth invites it.~ Thomas Cooper Sep 15, 2008Party is the madness of many for the gain of a few.~ Alexander PopeLiberalism regards all absolutes with profound skepticism, including both moral imperatives and final solutions... Insistence upon any particular solution is the mark of an ideologue...~ Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.He is a very shallow critic who cannot see an eternal rebel in the heart of a conservative.~ Gilbert Keith Chesterton Sep 12, 2008A newspaper has three things to do. One is to amuse, another is to entertain and the rest is to mislead.~ Ernest BevinThe corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of the Western world. No First World country has ever managed to eliminate so entirely from its media all objectivity -- much less dissent.~ Gore VidalOnly the suppressed word is dangerous.~ Ludwig Börne Sep 11, 2008One of our best-kept secrets is the degree to which a handful of huge corporations control the flow of information in the United States. Whether it is television, radio, newspapers, magazines, books or the Internet, a few giant conglomerates are determining what we see, hear and read. And the situation is likely to become much worse as a result of radical deregulation efforts by the Bush administration and some horrendous court decisions. Television is the means by which most Americans get their “news.” Without exception, every major network is owned by a huge conglomerate that has enormous conflicts of interest. … The bottom line is that fewer and fewer huge conglomerates are controlling virtually everything that the ordinary American sees, hears and reads. This is an issue that Congress can no longer ignore.~ Bernie SandersAny dictator would admire the uniformity and obedience of the [U.S.] media.~ Noam ChomskyThe Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the major media.~ William Colby Previous week's quotes Next week's quotes Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print