"Politics makes strange bedfellows"
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The phrase is built on an intentionally uncomfortable metaphor. "Bedfellows" isn’t just "partners"; it implies proximity without intimacy, contact without consent, an alliance you wake up in and immediately want to explain away. That’s the subtext: politics isn’t merely pragmatic, it’s compromising. The joke carries a moral indictment while pretending to be neutral observation. It doesn’t accuse any one party or ideology; it indicts the system’s incentives. If the goal is winning, then coherence becomes a luxury item.
Warner’s era helps explain why the line sticks. Late-1800s politics was a parade of patronage networks, party machines, and industrial money reshaping public life. Coalitions weren’t born from shared visions so much as shared enemies and transactional needs. The phrase compresses that reality into a social truth you can deploy anywhere: watching reformers cut deals with bosses, moral crusaders align with opportunists, yesterday’s enemies suddenly speaking at the same rally.
Its durability comes from its ambiguity. It can be a wink (look how clever politics is) or a warning (look how easily values bend). The line lets you name hypocrisy without proving it, which is exactly why it survives every election cycle.
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| Topic | Wisdom |
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| Source | Later attribution: Hardball (Chris Matthews, 1999) modern compilationISBN: 9781416562610 · ID: Klm4oM20MpMC
Evidence: ... Politics makes strange bedfellows," wrote the nineteenth- century humorist Charles Dudley Warner. That, we will see, is only the beginning of the strangeness. I have learned firsthand that the notions we harbor of political men—and ... Other candidates (1) My Summer in a Garden (Charles Dudley Warner, 1871)50.0% I may mention here, since we are on politics, that the Doolittle raspberries had sprawled all over the strawberry-bed... |
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