Many people don't give a rip about politics and know as much about public affairs as they know about the topography of Pluto.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't know a lot about politics.
All Plutophiles are based in America. If you go to other countries, they have much less of an attachment to either the existence or preservation of Pluto as a planet.
First of all, I think it's odd that people who cover politics wouldn't have any political views.
Pluto's orbit is so elongated that it crosses the orbit of another planet. Now that's... you've got no business doing that if you want to call yourself a planet. Come on, now! There's something especially transgressive about that.
I've always looked upon politics as a very boring thing. Politics never interested me as much as the people involved in it.
'Plutocracy.' It has a perfect nuance: chilly, inaccessible, icy-rich.
It is very difficult to know what may be in the back of the mind of public figures.
My close proximity to many of the newsmakers can give me a different perspective about people in politics and what they might say than others who don't know them.
Public opinion shapes our destinies and guides the progress of human affairs.
People are very interested in politics, they just don't like it labelled politics.