Quotes About Nonpartisan
We weren't radical chic. Jane Fonda embarrassed me. We belonged to no political parties. Basically, we were vaudevillians.
~ Tom Smothers
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What I had to say was, in general, I'm not really a fan of any one genre of any kind of film.
~ Adam Arkin
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Our nation's military is effective because it is nonpartisan, relies heavily on science and technology, and takes the world as it is, not as it wishes it to be.
~ Ted Lieu
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A liberal to me is one who - and it suits some of the dictionary definitions - is unbeholden to any specific belief or party or group or person, but makes up his or her mind on the basis of the facts and the presentation of those facts at the time. That defines what I am.
~ Walter Cronkite
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I'm not tied to any particular political line.
~ John Hewson
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I try to avoid political ties.
~ Rick Santelli
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I love being able to be political without any political affiliation.
~ Lady Gaga
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I'm not registered to any party. I don't really play in the political world. I'm really more interested in getting things done.
~ Gary Sinise
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I'm a registered Independent.
~ Rob Lowe
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Being the mayor of your hometown is the best job in America, partly because it's relatively nonpartisan - we focus on results, not ideology.
~ Pete Buttigieg
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I'm not particularly political. I'm not particularly denominational. I'm not worried about any of that.
~ T. D. Jakes
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There's an ideological belief on the left that you should not use nonpartisan tools.
~ Steve Hilton
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Of course, no one doubts McCain's personal tenacity, from braving torture to overcoming cancer. Yet plenty of nonpartisan observers doubt his credibility.
~ Ari Melber
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Just as I had in Illinois, I tried to do what I could to influence policy at the margins, pushing modest, nonpartisan measures—funding to safeguard against a pandemic outbreak
~ Barack Obama
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I was never someone that was attached to any party. You know, I've always been an independent person. I'd like to remain like that.
~ Naguib Sawiris
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I'm neither Democrat nor Republican.
~ Calvin Klein
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I'm not going to say whether I'm a Republican or a Democrat.
~ Hugh Shelton
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I don't know that I 'look up' to them, but in our predictably partisan media world, I admire journalists who are genuinely nonpartisan and totally fearless in their work - people who have no interest in being invited to the cocktail party. I don't agree with everything he writes, but Glenn Greenwald comes to mind.
~ Willie Geist
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The coronavirus does not differentiate between Republicans and Democrats.
~ Abigail Spanberger
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From the political angle, I'm trying to be apolitical if you will. I mean people say, 'Are you a red state or blue state?', I say, 'I'm purple.' I think there are great ideas on both sides of the aisle and neither side has cornered the market.
~ Brad Thor
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In my store, I don't do anything political. There are no signs up, and I'm not pushing anyone.
~ Rick Harrison
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Pragmatic and nonpartisan solutions will increase confidence in law enforcement and support good police while offering more transparency and accountability to citizens who have lost confidence in the justice system.
~ Margaret Hoover
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state and national legislative districts should be drawn by nonpartisan bodies to more fully represent the diversity of opinion and interests that is one of the greatest assets of our nation.
~ Bill Clinton
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These groups began agitating against corruption through reports and publicity about the backgrounds of candidates published in sympathetic newspapers; they sought to professionalize government by making it nonpartisan. Ironically, while this group spoke in the name of democracy, it actually represented the upper crust of Chicago society, an overwhelmingly Protestant group that looked down on the way that Lorimer was empowering the city's new Catholic and Jewish immigrants.
~ Francis Fukuyama
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