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Politics & Power Quote by Peter Jennings

"I think it's impossible for any of us not to find television, and the political process at its best on television, compelling"

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Compelling is doing a lot of diplomatic work here. Peter Jennings, the calm face of network news in an era when three anchors could still function as a national commons, is admitting something TV people rarely say out loud: politics, when edited into a tight narrative with faces, conflict, and stakes, is irresistible. Not necessarily enlightening. Not necessarily civic. But gripping.

The intent is partly defensive. Jennings is justifying television as a serious venue for public life, pushing back against the idea that TV inevitably trivializes. His qualifier - "the political process at its best on television" - is a careful piece of gatekeeping. The medium can elevate, he implies, but only when politics performs well and television behaves itself: coherent debate, visible consequence, human drama without cheap theatrics. In other words, the best-case scenario that network news liked to believe it could manufacture.

The subtext is more ambivalent: if it is "impossible" not to be compelled, then compulsion is the problem as much as the promise. Television doesn't merely cover politics; it rearranges incentives so that politics seeks out what reads well on camera. Jennings is pointing to a feedback loop the industry benefited from: voters watch because it's compelling, politicians perform because they're watched, and the medium becomes the referee and the stage.

Context matters: this is late-20th-century broadcast authority talking, before fragmentation fully shattered the shared screen. Jennings is capturing a moment when television could plausibly sell itself as democracy's hearth, even as it quietly trained the public to experience governance as a show.

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Jennings, Peter. (2026, January 15). I think it's impossible for any of us not to find television, and the political process at its best on television, compelling. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-its-impossible-for-any-of-us-not-to-find-147406/

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Jennings, Peter. "I think it's impossible for any of us not to find television, and the political process at its best on television, compelling." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-its-impossible-for-any-of-us-not-to-find-147406/.

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"I think it's impossible for any of us not to find television, and the political process at its best on television, compelling." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-its-impossible-for-any-of-us-not-to-find-147406/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Peter Jennings (July 29, 1938 - August 7, 2005) was a Journalist from Canada.

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