7 Quotes About Party Politic

Politics is a tricky business. Political parties may be for a country, but only a select few are for the people. Political parties are often about maintaining power and winning elections, rather than representing the needs of the people. However, it’s important to remember that political parties don’t speak with one voice, and there are always politicians willing to say what their party wants them to say Read more

Here are some of the best party-politics quotes from around the world that will give you a little hope that even though politics can be difficult, it still has its moments of hope and understanding.

Blind party loyalty will be our downfall. We must follow...
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Blind party loyalty will be our downfall. We must follow the truth wherever it leads. DaShanne Stokes
We owe our loyalty to each other and to our...
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We owe our loyalty to each other and to our children's children, not to party politics. DaShanne Stokes
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The Democratic Party would like to be re-elected so that they can continue to uphold almost no Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) whistle-blower complaints, enforce hardly any police internal affairs allegations, and corrupt corporations with lobbyists can continue operating outside of the law. Steven Magee
The Democratic Party of the USA would greatly appreciate your...
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The Democratic Party of the USA would greatly appreciate your cooperation with re-installing Mr & Mrs Pinocchio into the White House. Steven Magee
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[T]here cannot be a more certain symptom of the approaching ruin of a State than when a firm adherence to party is fixed upon as the only test of merit, and all the qualifications requisite to a right discharge of every employment, are reduced to that single standard. Edward Wortley Montagu
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On paper, the people now choose the party nominees for president. And yet, the process seems to have come full circle. [back to party bosses choosing] Voters theoretically get to pick the candidates, but in practice they rarely get the opportunity. In most cases, the contest is over in a few weeks after a burst of activity in a handful of states. How did the reform movement [late 60s, early 70s] get so far away from the plan? The answer is that there was no single plan, nor a single entity hat could craft a system to meet the original intent of the reformers. [To democratize the process] . Roger Lawrence Butler