Cenk Uygur Quotes
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Of course people think Washington is arrogant. It is.
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I am not the candidate of career politicians in Washington.
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I think on a whole host of issues Washington tends to be a lagging indicator on public opinion.
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All the world has been converted and Washington is the modem Mecca.
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One out of three jobs in Washington is tied to trade.
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So, I guess motherhood and the threat of not being able to pay my rent inspired me to be a novelist. But as far as what inspired me to be a writer, it's the stories. It sounds very cliched, but the stories rise up and demand to be told. They always have done, long before I became a writer.
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This morning in the Washington Post there was a statistic about how 85% of Americans are Christians.
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Nobody cares what any politician in Washington says.
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The reason gas prices are so high is because the oil is in Texas and Oklahoma and all the dipsticks are in Washington.
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He's a threat to win until his brain turns to tapioca.
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I did 'Fences' off-broadway at the Beacon Theater, so it's amazing that Denzel Washington and Viola Davis brought it to Broadway.
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Washington has been ignoring this issue for too long.
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Hillary Clinton embodies the corruption of Washington.
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We're seeing conservatives and evangelicals and libertarian and Reagan Democrats all coming together as one, and that terrifies Washington, D.C.
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I'm not a creature of Washington.
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What's unique about Washington is that no one's from here. Almost everybody came here to change the world, to make a difference.
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I think a lot of people feel that they are just not listened to, and that the politicians in Washington are just playing games with each other and forgetting about their constituents.
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After all it really is all of humanity that is under threat during a pandemic.
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Trump realized that you had to drive a stake through the heart of this establishment and that millions of Americans do not feel represented by this sort of clique in Washington.
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As the wealthiest country with all the blessings that we have, do we have an obligation to help the outside world? I think we do, as we have an obligation to help everyone within our own borders. The problem is that this automatically gets translated into: "What's the point of having a huge military if we can't bomb people?" That's the problem that I have. Our foreign policy is essentially our defense policy.
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I am about as relaxed a guy as it gets. I like sitting on my couch, watching shows, sitting by the fire pit. I like to play golf, but I don't have a chance to play it often. Playstation. Xbox, but I'm about as boring a guy as you'll ever meet. I could sit on this couch from the time the day starts to the time the day ends.
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Even if the whole human race dies off because we keep fighting and killing each other and being heartless, the planet will take care of itself. Eventually, after millions of years, it will cleanse itself, and new life forms, maybe better ones, will come. Meanwhile, we'll have gotten exactly what we deserved: annihilation.
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The idea of 'Napoleon Dynamite' as an animated series made perfect sense to me.
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There is no greater threat to Washington, D.C., than Bernie Sanders, and they know it.