"Politicians have limited power. They can't impose morality on themselves. How can they impose it on the country?"
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The intent is to puncture the common fantasy that politics can manufacture virtue from the top down. Thomas frames "morality" as something you practice before you preach, suggesting that lawmakers who can't govern their own appetites (scandal, greed, vanity) are structurally unfit to govern anyone else's. There's an implied critique of the moralizing politician - the kind who campaigns on family values while quietly failing the test at home. The subtext is blunt: when leaders can't embody the standards they demand, their moral agenda becomes coercion dressed up as righteousness.
Context matters: Thomas writes from a long American tradition, especially strong in conservative commentary, that distrusts government as a vehicle for moral uplift. Yet the quote isn't purely anti-state. It's anti-performative authority - a warning that public virtue can't be outsourced to people who haven't bothered with private virtue. The cynicism lands because it feels observable: power attracts ambition, and ambition rarely arrives with purity attached.
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| Topic | Ethics & Morality |
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"Politicians have limited power. They can't impose morality on themselves. How can they impose it on the country?" FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/politicians-have-limited-power-they-cant-impose-46298/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.













