“On the eve of the election last month my wife Judith and I were driving home late in the afternoon and turned on the radio for the traffic and weather. What we instantly got was a freak show of political pornography: lies, distortions, and half-truths - half-truths being perhaps the blackest of all lies. They paraded before us as informed opinion.” ShowsHomeLastsPoliticalLyingHalfOpinionWifeMonthsLateElectionRadioMy WifeDrivingWeatherAfternoonFreakTrafficPornographyDistortionHalf TruthDriving HomeInformed Opinions Author:Bill Moyers
“We thought New York City was home to 8 million rats. Turns out, that's a little high. The actual number is 2 million rats. That explains the light turnout for the midterm elections.” LittlesHomeLightTurnsNumbersCitiesMillionsNew YorkElectionNew York CityRatsMidtermsMidterm Elections Author:David Letterman
“Modi winning or not winning is not important. I can go home tomorrow & open a tea stall but the nation must not suffer.” I CanImportantHomeSufferingWinningNationsDemocracyTomorrowIndiaElectionTea Author:Narendra Modi
“I've got a really hard election. If you had a really hard election and it was after Labor Day would you go to North Carolina to a bunch of parties and glad-handing or would you stay home and work as hard as you know how to convince Missourians they should rehire you?” IfsKnowsShouldHardHomePartyKnow HowLaborElectionGladBunchConvinceCarolinaNorth CarolinaLabor Day Author:Claire McCaskill