Best quotes by George Will on Politics
Checkout quotes by George Will on Politics
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‟ Voters don't decide issues, they decide who will decide issues.
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‟ Conservatives define themselves in terms of what they oppose.
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‟ The 1935 Social Security Act established 65 as the age of eligibility for payouts. But welfare state politics quickly becomes a bidding war, enriching the menu of benefits, so in 1956 Congress entitled women to collect benefits at 62, extending the entitlement to men in 1961.
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‟ Committed partisans are generally the most knowledgeable voters, independents the least. And the more political knowledge people have, the more apt they are to discuss politics with people who agree with, and reinforce, them.
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‟ Politics should share one purpose with religion: the steady emancipation of the individual through the education of his passions.
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‟ Obama, startled that components of government behave as interest groups, seems utterly unfamiliar with public choice theory. It demystifies and de-romanticizes politics by applying economic analysis - how incentives influence behavior - to government.
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