"The major parties could conduct live human sacrifices on their podiums during prime time, and I doubt that anybody would notice"
- Dave Barry
About this Quote
This quote by Dave Barry is a ridiculing talk about the state of national politics in the United States. He is indicating that the significant political events have become so entrenched in their own schedules and also rhetoric that they have become separated from the general public. He suggests that even if the significant parties were to conduct live human sacrifices on their podiums throughout prime-time television, the general public would not take notice. This is a discourse on the absence of interaction and passion in politics amongst the public, and also the absence of liability of the major celebrations. It is a suggestion that the general public must be much more participated in politics as well as hold the significant celebrations answerable for their activities.
This quote is written / told by Dave Barry somewhere between July 3, 1947 and today. He was a famous Author from USA.
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