"Politicians, no matter who they are, shouldn't be able to manipulate the public on a single issue and then call an election at the height of support - that's a little bit of a manipulation of democracy"
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The intent is less to scold politics in general than to defend the idea that democracy should be more than a mood swing. “Single issue” is doing heavy lifting here: it implies compression, the reduction of a messy national ledger into one headline that can be simplified, weaponized, and endlessly repeated. Bolger is pointing to a structural asymmetry. Voters have jobs, families, and limited attention; leaders have message discipline, media access, and the legal power to pull the election trigger when conditions are most flattering.
The subtext is also a quiet critique of modern political communication: agenda-setting as manipulation. He’s warning that when elections are timed to peak persuasion, accountability flips. Instead of politicians facing judgment after governing, they can seek judgment before consequences land, laundering strategy into legitimacy. Even his phrase “manipulation of democracy” suggests a system that can be technically obeyed while substantively bent, like following the rules of a game while rigging the board.
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Bolger, Jim. (n.d.). Politicians, no matter who they are, shouldn't be able to manipulate the public on a single issue and then call an election at the height of support - that's a little bit of a manipulation of democracy. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/politicians-no-matter-who-they-are-shouldnt-be-147106/
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Bolger, Jim. "Politicians, no matter who they are, shouldn't be able to manipulate the public on a single issue and then call an election at the height of support - that's a little bit of a manipulation of democracy." FixQuotes. Accessed February 3, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/politicians-no-matter-who-they-are-shouldnt-be-147106/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Politicians, no matter who they are, shouldn't be able to manipulate the public on a single issue and then call an election at the height of support - that's a little bit of a manipulation of democracy." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/politicians-no-matter-who-they-are-shouldnt-be-147106/. Accessed 3 Feb. 2026.





