Congress Quote by Jon Stewart
““As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old, it is understandable why present-day Americans would take their own democracy for granted. A president freely chosen from a wide-open field of two men every four years; a Congress with a 99% incumbency rate; a Supreme Court comprised of nine politically appointed judges whose only oversight is the icy scythe of Death -- all these reveal a system fully capable of maintaining itself. But our perfect democracy, which neither needs nor particularly wants voters, is a rarity. It is important to remember there still exist other forms of government in the world today, and that dozens of foreign countries still long for a democracy such as ours to be imposed on them.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: The Daily Show, 2015
Democracy can become complacent when citizens feel it’s guaranteed, overlooking its fragility and the desire of other nations for it.
In simple terms: People take democracy for granted, forgetting its rarity.
Stay engaged and protect democratic values.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- voting
- public discourse
- education on governance
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What actions keep democracy vibrant?
- How do we respect other nations' aspirations?
Assuming democracy is permanent can lead to neglect.