“Musicians can run this state better than politicians. We won't get a lot done in the mornings, but we'll work late and be honest.” StatesDoneRunningFunnyWorkMorningHonestPoliticianLateMusicianBeing HonestGoverningSinger SongwritersHumorists Author:Kinky Friedman
“In the world of late-night comics, Letterman made us feel any hometown boy from Indianapolis could poke fun at celebrities and politicians and do it right to their faces.” WorldFeelsMadeFacesNightFunBoysPoliticianLateHometownPokeLate NightLettermanIndianapolis Author:Chris Matthews
“The rich plankton of pop heroes and pop villains on which we Americans are accustomed to feed, the daily media soup of sports figures, ax murderers, politicians, and rock singers, the ever-running river of celebs, heavies, and oddballs that we use to spice up our own relatively humdrum lives has of late become a very watery gruel. Where have all the good guys and bad guys gone? Why does everyone out there look so gray?” LooksDoeUseRunningGuySportsGoneRichRocksMediaFiguresHeroPoliticianLateRiversPopsSingersGrayVillainSoupMurdererAccustomedBad GuysSpicesGood GuyHumdrumOddballsCelebsPlankton Book:Talking woman Source: Talking woman
“If we are now holding late-night talk-show hosts to the same moral accountability as we hold politicians or clergymen, I'm out. I'm gone.” IfsShowsNightPoliticsMoralGonePoliticianLateAccountabilityHostTalk ShowsClergymenLate Night Author:Craig Ferguson
“The way I approach stardom and the show, I'm like a politician. I'm an elected late-night official to do your work.” WayShowsNightPoliticianLateApproachOfficialsStardomLate Night Author:Arsenio Hall
“Politicians get their power too late, and I think that he has inherited an impossible situation in which he is ill-equipped to deal.” ThinkingDealsSituationImpossiblePoliticianLateIllToo LateImpossible Situations Author:Malcolm Muggeridge
“That's the government. Having been a politician and a musician, I can tell you which one is a higher calling. If musicians ran the country, it would be a much different place. We wouldn't get a lot done in the mornings, but we'd work late.” IfsI CanDifferentCountryDoneGovernmentWould BeMorningHigherPoliticianCallingLateMusicianRanDifferent PlaceHigher Calling Author:Kinky Friedman
“Obama is not the messiah any longer. He is now your standard, ordinary, everyday politician who lies, who breaks promises, who's in it for himself, who can't do anything on his own. He's not qualified. All of this is becoming known, sadly, too late.” LyingKnownBreakBecomingPoliticianPromiseLateStandardsOrdinaryEverydayToo LateQualifiedMessiah Author:Rush Limbaugh