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The whole point about corruption in politics is that it can't be done, or done properly, without a bipartisan consensus.
— Christopher Hitchens
The tendency of the UN and its major supporters is to think good intentions and mild to rampant corruption are as good as actual results.
— John Hamill
Transparency means to dedicate our thoughts and efforts to non privacy rules and not to defend negative intelligence ideas or surveillance programs.
— Auliq Ice
Deception and privileged secrets are common facets of politics.
— Wayne Gerard Trotman
As long as politics is the shadow of big business, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance.
— John Dewey
I do not belong to any political party because I am not a party to the wrongs they eventually do.
— Amit Abraham
As always, imagine how great the press corps would be if it devoted 1/1000th the energy to dissecting non-sex political wrongdoing
— Glenn Greenwald
politics?" "A necessary evil that on rare occasions works without corruption, abuse, and waste.
— J.D. Robb
Dear Government ... I'm going to have a serious talk with you if I ever find anyone to talk to.
— Stieg Larsson
Any factor that breeds polarization will worsen policy, and thus cause lower growth.
— William Easterly
We must take the money out of politics, and end psychopathic, self-destructive government and corporate madness.
— Bryant McGill
If we elect the same corrupt politicians every time, that's a very clear message that we don't want a change.
— Sukant Ratnakar
power happily walks hand in hand with abuse
— Dean Cavanagh
Political corruption, social greed, and Americanized quasi-socialism can ruin even the most wonderful places. California proved that.
— Tiffany Madison
Forcible intercourse with one individual is called as "Rape" & Raping thousands of individuals at a time is called as "Politics".
— Srinivas Shenoy
Corrupt judicial practices in Russia, America, China, Great Britain, and other countries only vary by a single degree: the cost of services.
— Christopher Mart
Start with putting three of your friends to jail. You definitely know what for, and people will believe you
— Lee Kuan Yew
Fascism is when corporations become the government.
— Bill Maher
Heaven doesn't only teach humans about virtue and divinity.
It also shows us about politics and corruption; and that's a fact. — Toba Beta
It also shows us about politics and corruption; and that's a fact. — Toba Beta
Misfortune never comes singly. It's surrounded by bodyguards.
— Ljupka Cvetanova
Three hundred years of humiliation, abuse and deprivation cannot be expected to find voice in a whisper.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Where there's corruption in government, somebody or everybody's making a lot of money. That makes it dangerous.
— Kenneth Eade
The root of corruption is lack of contentment.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
He hoped that none of his descendants would get mixed up in politics, which was a trade for butchers and bandits.
— Isabel Allende
Corporate greed controls political will.
— Aaron B. Powell
Corrupt politicians make the other ten percent look bad.
— Henry Kissinger
I never aspired to be the PM ... Why should I quit over a silly issue like corruption? - Devender Singh
— Tuhin A. Sinha
Political leaders are reflection of our society.
— Sukant Ratnakar
What fueled this hatred? Society.
— Shannon A. Thompson
[I]t kind of terrified me to imagine myself spending the rest of my life tinkering on the margins of the small arguments.
— Lawrence Lessig
They said, Now we are capitalists! but all Ulrich could see was criminality to a principle.
— Rana Dasgupta
Censorship exists to protect corruption.
— Suzy Kassem
Corruption in education leads to some people getting highly educated and then these people support the uneducated to rule over the illiterate masses.
— Amit Abraham
Government corruption made it possible to obtain authentic passports and visas, which were much more reliable than fake ones.
— Kenneth Eade
The corrupt begat corruption.
— Steven Magee
The more you can escape from how horrible things really are, the less it's going to bother you ... and then, the worse things get.
— Frank Zappa
Are there good governments and bad governments? No, there are only bad governments and worse governments.
— Charles Bukowski
The origin of corruption in politics is surely in the thought that you are the bearer of ultimate virtue.
— B.W. Powe
We know we are all tarnished, so we doubt everyone else too. It is sad situation, where we need a leader but cannot really trust anyone.
— Chetan Bhagat
You don't say 'they all do it' unless you know you've been doing it too.
— Christopher Hitchens
Since politics - until recently - has been a man's world, men, as a whole are responsible for its corruption.
— Bertha Knight Landes
I make love like a snake disguised as an elephant and a donkey. But I mustn't talk about sexual congress and Congress simultaneously.
— Dark Jar Tin Zoo
Here is a man whose life and actions the world has already condemned - yet whose enormous fortune ... has already brought him acquittal!
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
There's an awful lot of corruption in Japanese business and politics, corruption of the sort that can make for great setting for a spy story.
— Barry Eisler
When they call the roll in the Senate, the Senators do not know whether to answer 'Present' or 'Not Guilty'.
— Theodore Roosevelt
In poor countries, officials receive explicit bribes; in D.C. they get the sophisticated, implicit, unspoken promise to work for large corporations
— Nassim Nicholas Taleb
From experience I can say that we can make our nation corruption free. Only promises won't help ... Irade Nek Hone Chahiye.
— Narendra Modi
Politics, it's all corrupt!
— Steven Magee
New Zealand has the cheapest government money can buy.
— Grant McLachlan
It is lack of contentment that leads to corruption.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Is ours a government of the people, by the people, for the people, or a kakistocracy rather, for the benefit of knaves at the cost of fools?
— Thomas Love Peacock