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“The average citizen in this county has more intelligence and sense in his little finger than the editor of 'The New York Times' has in his whole head.” quote by George Wallace
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“The average citizen in this county has more intelligence and sense in his little finger than the editor of 'The New York Times' has in his whole head.”

George Wallace

About This Quote

Source Speech: Campaign remarks, 1968

The speaker claims the average local citizen is smarter than the newspaper editor.

In simple terms: People are portrayed as more sensible than media elites.

Key Takeaway

Question assumptions about expertise and intelligence.

Themes

media criticism elitism intelligence

Mood

skeptical analytical

Type

political media commentary

When to use this quote

  • news consumption
  • public discourse
  • political debate
  • media literacy

Key Concepts

political rhetoric media studies

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you agree that local insight outweighs editorial authority?
  • How can we evaluate information sources more fairly?
A Different Perspective

Generalizations can be unfair and ignore individual variation.

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