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Quotes About Political

Can't call 'em zombies anymore, " sighed Manny. He seemed almost wistful. "Now we gotta be all politically correct. It's like the Cold Wars never happened.
~ David S.E. Zapanta, Posthumous
If a thief and an immoral society finds a thief and an immoral political leader, it will support him to the death!
~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
It is new design by architects versus world revolution by political leadership.
~ R. Buckminster Fuller
Hollywood desires money but they could not stand the political content.
~ Melvin Van Peebles
Like art, political action gives shape and expression to the things we fear as well as to those we desire. It is a creative process, drawing on the power to imagine as well as to act.
~ Madeleine M. Kunin
Without patriotic political education, a soldier is only a potential criminal.
~ Thomas Sankara
There has been a strong tradition in this country that it is not the function of the military to educate the public on political issues.
~ J. William Fulbright
The Latino vote has to be earned just like any other.
~ Lionel Sosa
Violence is not and has never been a legitimate means to a political end.
~ Ted Wheeler
I'm happy to be called a liberal.
~ Molly Ivins
There's nothing automatic about political change, about liberation.
~ Gloria Steinem
To me, a political song is also a personal song. Most political activism has been driven by empathy for other people and the desire for a world that's less divisive. Even if songs aren't overtly political, they can make a listener more empathetic.
~ Conor Oberst
Part of the reasons I have lived the life I have is because I wanted to have an adventurous life. But my best adventures are more literary than political.
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
People from the country are very simple and loyal. I like that. I prefer to deal with the campesinos rather than the political people in Lima.
~ Pier Luigi Loro Piana
There's a social piece to what's going on in the Sugarland world, but we've never been a band that's political, and I maintain that.
~ Kristian Bush
Avery poured a cup of coffee hot and compared it to a political debate—hot enough to boil an egg and filled with artificial flavor.
~ DiAnn Mills
So what if people disagree about values? People also disagree about facts. . . . In my view, the great intellectual challenge facing conservatives is to make the case for morality at a time when many in the West have ceased to believe in an external moral order. The decline of belief in such an order is the most important political development of the past two centuries. Indeed, this decline has created the crisis of the West.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
I'm not sure if Mehta knows this. One thing he does know are the left's political priorities, and he shows by this statement that he's willing to go to bat for them, even where it makes no sense. That's why this Asian Indian guy puts on a sombrero.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Goldberg argues that fascism and communism, far from being opposites, are "closely related historical competitors for the same constituents.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
The only difference is that Mengele didn't get away with it while Soros's explanation seems fully satisfactory to the political Left. In a profile of Soros in the New Yorker, Jane Mayer notes that Soros once described
~ Dinesh D'Souza
to come to power. Now it must be said that when a major political party basically rejects the outcome of a free election, we are in uncharted territory. This happened in the United States once before, of course, in 1860, when the same party, the Democrats, refused to accept the election of Abraham Lincoln. The result was a bloody civil war.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
The roots of fascism fully expose the connection between fascism and America's political Left, and the antithesis between fascism and America's political Right.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Racism, of course, preceded the Democratic Party but the Democrats, in a sense, invented political racism in the early nineteenth century in order to defend slavery against Republican and abolitionist attack.
~ Dinesh D'Souza
Jackson was a ruthless con artist who became fabulously wealthy by trading on his political office. Sound familiar?
~ Dinesh D'Souza