"Words without deeds is an affront to the principle that guides our Nation and makes a mockery of the values we as public servants claim to love"
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The quote’s real target isn’t just broken promises. It’s the performative piety of governance: officials who launder self-interest through patriotic vocabulary. “The principle that guides our Nation” is intentionally broad, almost constitutional in its vagueness, letting listeners pour in whatever founding ideal they most revere - fairness, duty, democracy, opportunity. That elasticity is the point. Corzine is building a coalition out of shared moral self-conceptions, not policy specifics.
Then he tightens the blade: “makes a mockery of the values we as public servants claim to love.” The verb “claim” is doing heavy work. It suggests that values have become branding - a campaign-season costume - and that the public has reason to doubt the sincerity behind the lapel-pin language. It’s also a subtle act of political jujitsu: he includes himself (“we”) to avoid sounding sanctimonious, while still putting colleagues on trial.
Contextually, this is the kind of line deployed when government is stuck: budget fights, reform stalled, crises met with speeches. Corzine’s intent is less to inspire than to shame - to force a choice between symbolic politics and measurable accountability.
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| Topic | Honesty & Integrity |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Corzine, Jon. (2026, January 17). Words without deeds is an affront to the principle that guides our Nation and makes a mockery of the values we as public servants claim to love. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/words-without-deeds-is-an-affront-to-the-52493/
Chicago Style
Corzine, Jon. "Words without deeds is an affront to the principle that guides our Nation and makes a mockery of the values we as public servants claim to love." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/words-without-deeds-is-an-affront-to-the-52493/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Words without deeds is an affront to the principle that guides our Nation and makes a mockery of the values we as public servants claim to love." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/words-without-deeds-is-an-affront-to-the-52493/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.








