Cult Quote by George T. Conway III Download Open image “I think the Republican Party has become something of a personality cult.” — George T. Conway III ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Cult I think Personality Something
I think the cult of personality is the thing that people find a real problem with. It's hard to unify behind something that is… — Greg Gutfeld Copy Share Image
The leadership class of the Republican Party is a conservative Christian loony bin [. . . .] The leadership of the Republican Party are… — Alec Baldwin Copy Share Image
The Obama campaign seems dangerously close to becoming a cult of personality. — Paul Krugman Copy Share Image
I think the best thing that can happen to the Republican Party is that it is identified as a party organized around a set… — Marco Rubio Copy Share Image
The Republican Party is becoming less and less like a traditional political party in a representative democracy and becoming more like an apocalyptic cult,… — Mike Lofgren Copy Share Image
I think I'm becoming a psychologist in explaining the Republican Party. It's the only way you can explain 'em. It's psychological. — Rush Limbaugh Copy Share Image
I think people are so disillusioned with the parties. It's one party with two different names, and they are so spineless. — Malachy McCourt Copy Share Image
As the Republican Party has moved farther and farther to the right, I have found myself increasingly at odds with the Republican philosophy and… — Arlen Specter Copy Share Image
I do feel like there's this Republican Party establishment is in disarray. That's the story that the Donald Trump surge seems to tell. — Melissa Harris-Perry Copy Share Image
The Republican Party has become overwhelmingly so extreme that it's hardly a traditional political party anymore. — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
The Republicans have a high Beady-Eyed Self-Righteous Scary Borderline Loon Quotient, as evidenced by Phyllis Schlafly, Pat Robertson, the entire state of Utah, etc. — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
Trump is not some random, embittered person in a parking lot - he's the president of the United States. By virtue of his office,… — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
The underlying crime in Watergate was a clumsy, third-rate burglary in an election campaign that turned out to be a landslide. — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
Sometimes when you're defending people, you have to admit there was something that's not quite right, and that preserves some credibility. — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
The president's duty to faithfully execute his office includes not only a duty of loyalty to the nation but also a duty of care… — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
America promised equality. Its constitution said so. My schoolbooks said so. The country wasn't perfect, to be sure. But its ideals were. And every… — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
For Trump, success always has a single father - himself. Failure has a hundred - everyone and anyone else. The media. The Democrats. The… — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
Confronted by a skilled examiner, Trump would melt down in minutes. He'd be humiliated, and he knows it - which is why he's too… — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
In a case involving his private conduct, a President should be treated like any private citizen. The rule of law requires no more -… — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
Trump simply can't dial down the lying, or turn it off - even, his own attorneys suggest, when false statements may be punished as… — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
The public has no interest in whether the President acts boldly or timidly in his personal affairs. — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
In civil or criminal litigation in a jury case, the only way for a defendant to avoid a trial is for a judge to… — George T. Conway III Copy Share Image
What sets worlds in motion is the interplay of differences, their attractions and repulsions. Life is plurality, death is uniformity. By suppressing differences and… — Octavio Paz Copy Share Image
Only two to three per cent of an audience is interested in words and pays attention to lyrics; most of the rest of it… — Al Stewart Copy Share Image
“Religion, like science, is only noteworthy when it emphasizes a matter of what is true rather than whose belief is greater or lesser or… — Criss Jami Copy Share Image
he cult of productivity has its place, but worshipping at its altar daily robs us of the very capacity for joy and wonder that… — Maria Popova Copy Share Image
“Koch believed that what the famed economist Joseph Schumpeter called "creative destruction" was so critical to the health of the capitalist system that empathy… — Nancy MacLean Copy Share Image
I really hate those Internet freaks who take each thirty minute bundle of joy and turn it into a cult game of Where's Wally. — Danny Baker Copy Share Image
I didn't read about it for school. It was just for myself. I was interested in cults in general but Jonestown was the most… — Danzy Senna Copy Share Image
The star system, the idol, the cult of personality is not the only way to be in entertainment. — Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo Copy Share Image
“since she would never have practised the cult of these things, she would take no impious delight in their profanation.” — Marcel Proust Copy Share Image
I don't think it takes much for a cult to be a cult. Many parts of our society are cultish, and you only need… — Jerome Flynn Copy Share Image
Zippers are primal and modern at the very same time. On the one hand, your zipper is primitive and reptilian, on the other, mechanical… — Tom Robbins Copy Share Image