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Angry Quote by Margaret Cho

“You don't become a Republican until you lose all your baby teeth and fall down a lot and get the croup and then become angry and bitter.” quote by Margaret Cho
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“You don't become a Republican until you lose all your baby teeth and fall down a lot and get the croup and then become angry and bitter.”

Margaret Cho

About This Quote

Source Comedy Special: The Cho Show, 2008

The quote humorously links personal hardships to political identity, suggesting that bitterness can drive partisan alignment.

In simple terms: Hardships can shape political views.

Key Takeaway

Beware letting bitterness dictate politics.

Themes

politics identity hardship humor emotions

Mood

wry critical reflective

Type

satire observational

When to use this quote

  • personal loss
  • political discussions
  • voter behavior
  • social media commentary

Key Concepts

psychology social influence political psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do personal challenges affect your political views?
  • Can humor reveal deeper truths about partisanship?
A Different Perspective

It oversimplifies complex political motivations.

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