"Our State Department is often wrong and timid"
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The line works because it borrows populist clarity for a bureaucratic target. “State Department” functions as shorthand for the foreign-policy establishment - career diplomats, multilateralism, caution, process. By calling them timid, Rohrabacher smuggles in a preference for unilateral action and risk-tolerant “strength,” the kind that plays well in campaign rhetoric even when it’s disastrous in practice. It’s also a subtle reallocation of blame: if a policy goes sideways, it wasn’t the political leadership’s choice, it was the nervous bureaucrats who misled or slowed the nation.
Context matters: Rohrabacher built a reputation as a combative, contrarian voice in Republican foreign-policy debates, often skeptical of conventional Washington consensus and, at times, notably sympathetic to authoritarian leaders. In that light, the jab at State isn’t just anti-red-tape. It’s an attack on the institutions most likely to resist improvisational geopolitics. The appeal is obvious: voters hear “timid” and imagine lost wars, lost jobs, lost prestige. The subtext is sharper: expertise is suspect, and diplomacy is something you do when you’ve run out of will.
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Rohrabacher, Dana. (2026, January 15). Our State Department is often wrong and timid. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-state-department-is-often-wrong-and-timid-140470/
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Rohrabacher, Dana. "Our State Department is often wrong and timid." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-state-department-is-often-wrong-and-timid-140470/.
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"Our State Department is often wrong and timid." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/our-state-department-is-often-wrong-and-timid-140470/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.






