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]]>Here’s a quotation that pretty much sums up the 2016 election. It’s the latest in our long-running series of quotes that remind us, over and over, that everything ends up being political, whether we like it or not.
We’re always on the lookout for quotes–contemporary and historical–that are pertinent to the current political environment.
Our illustrator is Christopher Burke, whose unique, quirky cartoons add a touch of whimsy–which we really, really need in today’s political realm
The author of this observation–so pertinent to the 2016 electorate–was Lowell Thomas, (April 6, 1892 – August 29, 1981). Thomas was an American writer, broadcaster, political commentator, and traveler, best known as the man who made Lawrence of Arabia famous.
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]]>There’ s a politically relevant quote hiding behind this teaser. When you see the full quote, you may be surprised to learn who said it, but you’ll have to figure out the source out by choosing from a multiple-choice list. It’s a quiz!
You’ll find the full quote and the expanded illustration below.
It’s part of Occasional Planet’s long-running series of quotes–contemporary and historical–that are pertinent to the current political environment. Our illustrator is Christopher Burke, whose quirky cartoons add a touch of whimsy. Scroll down to see the complete quote and Christopher’s full illustration. To see a gallery of previously published “click quotes,” click here.
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