"And I think there is too much bloviating around from politicians"
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The line also carries Frank’s signature style: plainspoken, faintly amused, allergic to sanctimony. He’s not performing moral outrage; he’s performing impatience. The “I think” softens the blow just enough to sound like common sense rather than a rant, even as the underlying message is sharper: politics has become a theater of verbosity where performance substitutes for governance.
Context matters because Frank emerged as a prominent Democratic figure in an era when cable news and partisan messaging rewarded volume over substance. His comment reads as an early critique of the attention economy before that phrase became obligatory. It’s a politician admitting the industry’s structural incentive: talk expands to fill the airtime, the fundraising email, the panel segment. Frank’s intent isn’t to romanticize silence; it’s to demand that speech cash out into policy, not just applause lines.
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