"If you ever injected truth into politics you have no politics"
About this Quote
Rogers was an actor and comedian, and the line carries a stage-savvy awareness that public life is built on scripts. The subtext isn't just "politicians lie". It's that politics depends on coalition-building, compromise, and ambiguity; blunt truth threatens the lubricants that keep deals possible. Truth creates sharp edges: clear villains, clear costs, clear tradeoffs. Those are terrible for campaigning and often inconvenient for governing.
Context matters: Rogers spoke from the early 20th century into the Great Depression, when faith in institutions was fraying and mass media was turning politics into daily entertainment. His folksy persona let him say something corrosive without sounding bitter. The intent is to puncture civic piety while keeping the audience laughing, a humane cynicism that invites you to see the hustle - and, maybe, to demand better anyway. The brilliance is how it flatters no one: not the politicians, not the voters who reward the act, not the culture that prefers comforting fictions to complicated truths.
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"If you ever injected truth into politics you have no politics." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/if-you-ever-injected-truth-into-politics-you-have-11011/. Accessed 15 Feb. 2026.






