"If there's one thing that everyone can agree on, it's that, right or wrong, they hate the press"
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Rocca’s background in political comedy matters here. This isn’t a civics lecture; it’s a one-liner built like a trapdoor. It invites a laugh, then forces you to notice how automatic the reflex has become: politicians scapegoat, audiences nod, and the press becomes the stand-in for everything people dislike about modern life - scrutiny, complexity, uncertainty, being contradicted. “Everyone can agree” reads like a deadpan nod to polarization; even in an era of fractured reality, the press remains a rare shared target.
The subtext is a warning about democratic convenience. Hating the press is emotionally efficient: it lets you keep your worldview intact when facts get messy. Rocca isn’t claiming journalists are saints. He’s pointing out the perverse comfort of having a permanent villain whose role is, inconveniently, to look.
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Rocca, Mo. (2026, January 16). If there's one thing that everyone can agree on, it's that, right or wrong, they hate the press. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-theres-one-thing-that-everyone-can-agree-on-115006/
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"If there's one thing that everyone can agree on, it's that, right or wrong, they hate the press." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-theres-one-thing-that-everyone-can-agree-on-115006/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.





