P. J. O'Rourke Quotes About Television
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It doesn't matter how many televisions and computers and pieces of stereo equipment the Chinese send to us, even if they're sending them to us only in return for some funny, little, green pieces of paper. That is a balanced trade. They got what they wanted: the green pieces of paper. We got what we wanted: the plush toys, the computers, the stereo components.
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The Three Branches of Government: Money, Television, and Bullshit
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There's such a self-conscious balance that goes into television. Also, these are not people that think things through.
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Violence is interesting. This is a great obstacle to world peace and also to more thoughtful television programming.
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Children from the age of five to ten should watch more television. Television depicts adults as rotten SOB's given to fistfights, gunplay, and other mayhem. Kids who believe this about grownups aren't likely to argue about bedtime.
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I suppose I should get a VCR, but the only thing I like about television is its ephemerality.
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It is important to remember when reading Adam Smith or even when just thinking about Smith that the era that he lived in, we're not talking about poverty in a day when it meant not enough bedrooms for the kids, an old car, a black and white television. We're talking about a whole world where poverty meant not enough to eat.
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I don't watch much television. Yeah, that's pretty funny. I don't know where The Daily Show stand politically, do you?
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Masochists are people that have pleasure confused with pain. In a world that has television confused with entertainment, doritoes confused with food, and Dan Quayle confused with a national political leader, masochists are clearly less mixed-up than the rest of us.
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