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Quotes About Polarized

Barack Obama won a second term but no mandate. Thanks in part to his own small-bore and brutish campaign, victory guarantees the president nothing more than the headache of building consensus in a gridlocked capital on behalf of a polarized public.
~ Ron Fournier
There's always new work to do. Adjusting to the rapid pace of technological change creates real challenges, seen most clearly in our polarized labor market and the threat that it poses to economic mobility. Rising to this challenge is not automatic. It's not costless. It's not easy. But it is feasible.
~ David Autor
diagonally polarized photons are in a quantum quandary when confronted by a vertical Polaroid filter.
~ Simon Singh
Redistricting and a broken, polarized Congress have made it tough to be a moderate in Congress.
~ Mike Ross
Not everybody likes Ed Reed.
~ Ed Reed
I'm the most hated guy in the division.
~ Colby Covington
Affluence isn't affluence at all. Hong Kong is the benchmark; everybody else's affluence is mere tat. Until you've experienced that perfume-washed air as polarized glass doors embrace you into a luxury hotel's plush interior, you've only had a dud replica of the real thing.
~ Jonathan Gash
I think I'm like Marmite; you either love me or you hate me.
~ Lily Allen
Many people love me, many people hate me - there's nobody in between. That's the way I prefer it.
~ Johnny Thunders
I think people have made their minds up about Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. They love them and hate them - love them or hate them.
~ Greta Van Susteren
Trump likewise had a keen feel for how the Republican Party had moved far to the right over the previous decade, with a formidable media infrastructure to broadcast right-wing messaging. Politics was polarized; Republicans were radicalized. From attacking Mexican immigrants to railing against a corrupt, biased media, Trump played directly into this modern reality.
~ Julian E. Zelizer
I can go into restaurants and a whole table will get up and clap if they recognize me, because they love Fox News. Other places - or even the same place - people will turn the other way.
~ Rupert Murdoch
People either love me or they think I'm obnoxious. I get that.
~ Cheyenne Jackson
But it is daily tasks, daily acts of love and worship that serve to remind us that the religion is not strictly an intellectual pursuit, and these days it is easy to lose sight of that as, like our society itself, churches are becoming more politicized and polarized. Christian faith is a way of life, not an impregnable fortress made up of ideas; not a philosophy; not a grocery list of beliefs.
~ Kathleen Norris
America, fortunately or unfortunately, is very polarized right now. People fall into their different camps. And people are, are concerned. And they, they want to see change.
~ Robby Mook
Knowledge is not constructed abstractly on the basis of sensation but problematically on the basis of an initial tropistic and taxic unity, which is the coupling of tropism and sensation, an orientation of the living being in a polarized world.
~ Gilbert Simondon
merely opening the shutters and letting in the Light the Darkness has disappeared. To kill out a Negative quality, concentrate upon the Positive Pole of that same quality, and the vibrations will gradually change from Negative to Positive, until finally you will become polarized on the Positive pole instead of the Negative.
~ The Three Initiates
I'm the kind of person whom you like or hate, you never stay neutral.
~ Ksenia Sobchak
There's a nastiness to conversations about U.S. education reform, which are characterized by the kind of stark taking-of-sides that's usually reserved for debates over guns or abortion rights.
~ Laura Moser
There aren't many sources of money in San Diego, apart from local partnerships and local investors. It's pretty starkly polarized to Silicon Valley.
~ Steve Jurvetson
Because of the structure of the contemporary American party system, every president is polarizing.
~ Larry J. Sabato
The media will not admit that Trump's America and Sanders' America are as different as Venus and Mars: they represent a very polarized America with two different answers to the question, 'Who are we?'
~ Tom Tancredo
Friends, there is no Left in American politics.
~ Gore Vidal
London in the '70s was a pretty catastrophic dump, I can tell you. We had every kind of industrial trouble we had severe energy problems we were under constant terrorist attack from Irish terrorist groups who started a bombing campaign in English cities politics were fantastically polarized between left and right.
~ Ian Mcewan