“Politicians, like generals, have a tendency to fight the last war.” WarLastsFightingPoliticianTendencies Author:John Bolton
“I think all senior politicians tend to be rather more subtle then the commentators would have it. It is a natural tendency for human beings to try to classify. We all have this classification urge - so and so is such and such, that person is in that camp - but look, most sophisticated people defy stereotype.” PeopleThinkingTryingHumansLooksPersonsNaturalHuman BeingsPoliticianTendenciesSubtleUrgesCampsSophisticatedSeniorStereotypeCommentatorsClassification Author:Tony Abbott
“Incivility is a symptom, not the disease. We've always had partisan conflict in Congress, and we always will. Yet when I worked for a year (1970-71) on the staff of Sen. Ed Muskie of Maine, this was a different place, more collegial, more sensitive to data, more concerned about all of the American people. I think because the for-profit media prizes conflict above cooperation and sound bites above analysis, politicians have learned to adapt to those tendencies. Consequently, our public debates are dumbed down as our problems grow more complex.” PeopleThinkingYearsDifferentProblemGrowsSoundMediaPoliticianConflictDiseaseConcernedComplexesCongressProfitDebateTendenciesDataAnalysisSensitivePrizeCooperationBitesStaffSymptomsDifferent PlacePartisansMaineSound BitesIncivility Author:Tom Allen
“The tendency for politicians to claim credit for favorable news is as natural as flatulence in cows.” NaturalPoliticianNewsClaimsCreditTendenciesCowsFlatulence Author:Robert J. Samuelson