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Will Rogers Quotes about Politics

America has the best politicians money can buy.

Will Rogers, Bryan B. Sterling (1995). “Will Rogers Speaks: Over 1,000 Timeless Quotations for Public Speakers (writers, Politicians, Comedians, Browsers ...)”, M Evans & Company

Be a politician; no training necessary.

Paula Love, Will Rogers (1972). “The Will Rogers book”, Texian Pr

Ammunition beats persuasion when you are looking for freedom.

Will Rogers, Bryan B. Sterling, Frances N. Sterling (1993). “Will Rogers' World: America's Foremost Political Humorist Comments on the Twenties and Thirties--and Eighties and Nineties”, p.113, Rowman & Littlefield

There is something about a Republican that you can only stand him just so long; and on the other hand, there is something about a Democrat that you can't stand him quite that long.

Will Rogers, Bryan B. Sterling (1995). “Will Rogers Speaks: Over 1,000 Timeless Quotations for Public Speakers (writers, Politicians, Comedians, Browsers ...)”, M Evans & Company

The Senate just sits and waits till they find out what the president wants, so they know how to vote against him.

Will Rogers (1978). “Will Rogers' Daily Telegrams: The Coolidge years, 1926-1929”, Will Rogers Heritage Trust

Politicians, after all, are not over a year behind public opinion.

Will Rogers (1980). “Will Rogers' Weekly Articles: The Harding”

It's getting so if a man wants to stand well socially, he can't afford to be seen with either the Democrats or the Republicans.

Will Rogers, Steven K. Gragert, Judy G. Buckholz, Oklahoma State University, Will Rogers Memorial Commission (1974). “The Writings of Will Rogers”

No party is as bad as its leaders.

Will Rogers (1982). “"He Chews to Run": Will Rogers' Life Magazine Articles, 1928”

I tell you folks, all politics is applesauce.

The Illiterate Digest "Breaking into the Writing Game" (1924)

Course, that's the trouble with politics, it breeds politics! So that makes it pretty hard to stamp out.

Will Rogers, Bryan B. Sterling, Frances N. Sterling (1993). “Will Rogers' World: America's Foremost Political Humorist Comments on the Twenties and Thirties--and Eighties and Nineties”, p.28, Rowman & Littlefield

More men have been elected between Sundown and Sunup than ever were elected between Sunup and Sundown.

The Illiterate Digest "Mr. Ford and Other Political Self-Starters" (1924)