I think it's a myth that American public or any other public is so stupid that they need to be constantly pricked.
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It may be taken for granted that, rash as Americans usually are, when they are prudent, there is good reason for it.
There's a certain elitism that has crept into the attitudes of some in journalism, and it played out perfectly over the issue of these little American flag lapel pins.
The American people do not want people thumbing their nose at the law. It undercuts the very fabric of our society and the system of civil justice and of criminal justice as well.
The public are not stupid.
The public's not stupid.
The citizen's job is to be rude - to pierce the comfort of professional intercourse by boorish expressions of doubt.
Americans seem sometimes to believe that if you are a thinker you must be a frowning bore, because thinking is so damn serious.
Historically, we were always complaining about others interfering in our domestic and national issues.
American public policy is run on a myth.
When you see these people that are in the public eye all the time, it must get tiring.
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