People are tired of just yelling at the TV set. They actually are going to turn out and vote.
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People are tired of seeing politicians as all talk and no action.
A lot of television stuff is mean-spirited, and I think that's how political advertising got so mean-spirited, to where people are throwing things at the television set every time we have an election.
Instead of yelling at a TV set, I get to talk.
And new people come in, and it doesn't go along with their politics, and they fire me, end the column, silence a voice in Los Angeles. They can't silence it nationally, but they are able to do it there.
I believe that people who do not vote in this country have no right to complain about the government that we are now living under. By the same token, if you don't really vote in television, you're never going to have your way. Write a letter to the president of the network.
Those who are outraged will vote.
I think that people are tired. They're tired of the same old kind of politics. People want a new tone to politics.
I have been shocked at the number of people who don't watch television.
I'm baffled by the people who say, 'I'm just not going to vote.'
The key here is that we're not going to beat them on commercials: They're always going to have more money than us. So what we have to try to do throughout is just ask people to make sure they vote.
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