Quote by Nate Silver
First of all, I think its odd that people who cover politics would

First of all, I think its odd that people who cover politics wouldnt have any political views. – Nate Silver

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A lot of journalism wants to have what they call objectivity without them having a commitment to pursuing the truth, but that doesnt work. Objectivity requires belief in and a commitment toward pursuing the truth – having an object outside of our personal point of view. – Nate Silver

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I was looking for something like baseball, where theres a lot of data and the competition was pretty low. Thats when I discovered politics. – Nate Silver

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There can only be democracy when money is not allowed to be spent in Politics. – Imran Khan

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A typical vice of American politics is the avoidance of saying anything real on real issues. – Theodore Roosevelt

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We read too much Shakespeare at school, and view our parliamentary politics as dynastic drama, in which an impatient crown prince frets at his long subordination and begins to scheme for the throne he knows he merits, was promised and has earned. – James Buchan

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Im not taking any interest in politics. Im not involved in politics in any way. My life is in writing now. – Jeffrey Archer

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