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Politics & Power Quote by Nicholas D. Kristof

"There isn't a political price to be paid yet for doing nothing. People need to get upset with President Bush. People need to get upset with their Congressmen"

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Kristof is naming the quiet engine of policy failure: apathy is cheap. The line isn’t a plea for better ideas; it’s a diagnosis of incentives. If “doing nothing” carries no electoral cost, then inertia becomes the rational choice, even when the moral cost is catastrophic. That first sentence lands like a slap because it reframes inaction as a calculated strategy, not an accident or a tragedy. Washington isn’t paralyzed; it’s comfortable.

The repetition of “People need to get upset” is deliberately blunt, almost unliterary. Kristof isn’t performing eloquence; he’s trying to manufacture friction. Upset is the emotion that converts private concern into public pressure. He’s also careful to distribute the target: not just President Bush, but “their Congressmen.” That possessive pronoun matters. It yanks responsibility downward, away from the distant villain theory of politics. If your representative can ignore you, that’s not just their failure; it’s a measure of your absence.

The subtext is an indictment of a media-and-voter ecosystem that treats foreign crises, slow-moving disasters, and moral obligations as optional programming. Kristof’s broader project as a columnist has often been to shame complacency without pretending shame alone is sufficient. His intent here is to turn outrage into a measurable political “price” - calls, votes, organizing, donation flows, primary threats. In the Bush-era context, it reads as both a critique of executive priorities and a warning: until citizens make neglect electorally dangerous, neglect will remain the default setting.

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Kristof, Nicholas D. (2026, January 15). There isn't a political price to be paid yet for doing nothing. People need to get upset with President Bush. People need to get upset with their Congressmen. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-isnt-a-political-price-to-be-paid-yet-for-160615/

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Kristof, Nicholas D. "There isn't a political price to be paid yet for doing nothing. People need to get upset with President Bush. People need to get upset with their Congressmen." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-isnt-a-political-price-to-be-paid-yet-for-160615/.

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"There isn't a political price to be paid yet for doing nothing. People need to get upset with President Bush. People need to get upset with their Congressmen." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/there-isnt-a-political-price-to-be-paid-yet-for-160615/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.

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Nicholas D. Kristof

Nicholas D. Kristof (born April 27, 1959) is a Writer from USA.

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