"The idea that Americans favor politicians who either……" — Walter Kirn
"The idea that Americans favor politicians who either remind them of themselves or can imagine what their selves are like because they too have struggled and sung the blues, is, like very best theories of human behavior, immune to falsification by mere evidence."
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51 Quotes by Walter Kirn
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