Actors and Politics
Actors' quotes about politics and politicians
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This section contains actors and directors' opinions and thoughts about politics. Celebrities talk about their criticism or support to past or present politicians, politics in general, parties and their vote intention for the next elections.
“Some government workers are dedicated and work hard, but most of them are just waiting to retire.”
“I'm a Utopian anarchist — which means nothing. You know, the intellectuals take over and the government crumbles. I'm a less than convincing dilettante, much less an intellectual. I go to the store for a loaf of bread and come back with a quart of milk. So I act. To compensate for this indignity they put roses in the dressing room on the first...” (continue)(continue reading)
“The idea of writing anything about Europe and Brexit filled me with an earthquake of a yawn.”
“I have some very personal feelings about politics, but I don't get into it because I do comedy already.”
“I'm a happy person but an angry citizen.”
“I don't want my vote taken for granted.”
“I mean, where I come from, 'communism' is not a terrible word.”
“I've always felt that in America we're all equal. I don't care what you make, or what kind of car you drive. You're not better than me.”
“Trump says he wants to run for president. Why not? It wouldn't be the first time he pushed a black family out of their home.”
“Politics is about divisions. Wherever you come in on the subject, there are divisions.”
“If I have to lay an egg for my country, I'll do it.
”“From what I hear about Communism, I don't like it because it isn't on the level.”
“Under Franco we lived in a world where the police would raid your home and ask whether you read Kafka.”
“Franco took so long to die that we all had time to buy champagne.”
“You can be politically incorrect if you're smart. ”
“Politicians are all deal-makers.”
“Sports and politics are basically all I really care about or talk about.”
“I don't really have funny things to say about politics. I wish I did, but I don't.”
“My first presidential primary vote was for Bobby Kennedy.”
“I'll vote for whoever is the Democrat. That's all I need to know.”
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