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Andrew Kohut Quotes
«The comedy shows have gotten into political satire, and it's been an increasingly important way that some segments of the world get their news. For that reason, the political satire shows look hard for material that comes from the news. Sometimes they don't have to look very hard, like today.»
«What moves public opinion are big events; things just don't happen. If things were to go swimmingly in Iraq, or if the economy were to take off like a rocket, that might silence Bush's critics.»
«The threat from Iran has really penetrated, with two of three saying Iran's nuclear program represents a major threat. Among people who have been following news about the issue, there's even greater concern.»
«Bush is seen as a good protector for the country. The more the perceived missteps, the greater the chances for further declines in support.»
«His strong points as a president were being seen as personally credible, as a strong leader. That has all but disappeared.»
«The transformation from being seen as honest to being seen as incompetent is an extraordinary indicator of how far he has fallen.»
«With gay marriage there's the whole question of what marriage represents, in what's a religious ceremony for many people.»
«We have more people saying we have to get our troops out now and more people saying what they hadn't been saying, which is we may not succeed.»
«Even when we were struggling, people had been reluctant to think that Iraq would turn out like Vietnam, a failure for the United States.»
«Attitudes are a little more complicated than thumbs up or thumbs down. Americans do care about Iraq, but it doesn't have the personal impact that the war in Vietnam had. Secondly, this is a more patriotic time. Even though the public is disillusioned with the war in Iraq, it tends to support the concept of preemptive war at a time when most people feel we're at risk.»