Quotes About American
One of the reasons people feel so alienated from the American political process is in the fights we get in here in Washington, no one's ever talking about them and the challenges they're going through.
~ Marco Rubio
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The American political system is so porous, it's so open, it's so frustrating for those who are trying to make policy.
~ Michael Mandelbaum
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We're trying to build a platform utilizing the Internet that allows the good American people to speak out about their frustration about the polarized country that we live in politically.
~ Hamilton Jordan
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I think a politician would be very, very cool to play. Or an American musician of some sort, or like an American pioneer like the Dohenys or the Rockefellers or something.
~ Jake Abel
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I am a businessman, not a politician, but I am also a proud American who would never do anything against my country's national interest.
~ Erik Prince
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I don't really try to get involved politically by giving money to politicians or by saying I'm a Democrat or Republican. Right now, I just view myself as an American.
~ David Rubenstein
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American politics is always an open competition.
~ Hillary Clinton
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Well, I don't think anyone now would say that they're painting the state of the culture of America. I think that's too grand and pompous a thing for anybody to claim.
~ Donald Judd
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I was just very interested in the American frontier and the growth of capitalism - those enormous fortunes that were being made, more often than not, on the blood of poor people, black people, Indian people. They were the ones who paid very dearly for those great fortunes.
~ Peter Matthiessen
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You would think that American educators would want our kids, especially our kids from poorer families, to hear what top-rated Oxford students hear. But you'd be wrong. American schools now hide their students from ideas like mine if they don't approve of the man or the message.
~ Dan Pena
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There is a definite Chinese pop sound developing, but I was shocked at how influenced it is by American music.
~ Paul Oakenfold
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Everybody has called Pop Art 'American' painting, but it's actually industrial painting.
~ Roy Lichtenstein
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The whole American pop culture started in Philadelphia with 'American Bandstand' and the music that came out of that city.
~ Daryl Hall
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The down side of Americans being obsessed with pop culture is that they kind of like it light.
~ Bill Griffith
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Marilyn Manson is a mockery of American pop culture.
~ Marilyn Manson
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I had been an eyewitness to a truly historic moment in American pop culture.
~ Jean Shepherd
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I can answer anything about any American pop culture song ever.
~ Mark McGrath
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I think Barnum is at the center of American culture. He's helping to invent what we now think of as pop culture. He invented pretty much our notions of the circus.
~ Kevin Young
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I think what makes his story unique from others is there is not really one piece of American pop music you hear today that does not have some James Brown in it.
~ James McBride
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Copland was one of the first American composers to forge a truly modern style of American classical music while also making use of American popular music - including jazz.
~ Terry Teachout
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As long as you're a citizen of our country. As long as you're an American citizen, you're part of this populist, economic nationalist movement.
~ Steve Bannon
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American populist politics has a long tradition, from Andrew Jackson to Huey Long to Joseph McCarthy. But the politician Trump is most like could be George Wallace.
~ Joy Reid
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American food is not what I'm used to - everything is like three portions.
~ Estelle
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The hall-mark of American humour is its pose of illiteracy.
~ Ronald Knox
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