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Kathleen Hall Jamieson Quotes: "in politics as in life, what is known is not necessarily what is believed, what is shown is not necessarily what is seen, and what is said is not necessarily what is heard."

in politics as in life, what is known is not necessarily what is believed, what is shown is not necessarily what is seen, and what is said is not necessarily what is heard.



Kathleen Hall Jamieson Quotes: "Sisterhood is a powerful metaphor; it ought not become a synonym for groupthink."

Sisterhood is a powerful metaphor; it ought not become a synonym for groupthink.




Kathleen Hall Jamieson Quotes: "Stories told around the water-cooler as well as statistics confirm that a man's competence is more likely to be presupposed, a woman's questioned."

Stories told around the water-cooler as well as statistics confirm that a man's competence is more likely to be presupposed, a woman's questioned.



Kathleen Hall Jamieson Quotes: "Presidents today spend more time speaking than they do reading or thinking."

Presidents today spend more time speaking than they do reading or thinking.




Kathleen Hall Jamieson Quotes: "I think it's healthy to say that the American people now have direct access and that we have sufficient confidence as people in our own ability to judge, to make intelligent decisions."

I think it's healthy to say that the American people now have direct access and that we have sufficient confidence as people in our own ability to judge, to make intelligent decisions.



Kathleen Hall Jamieson Quotes: "Increasingly, campaigns have become narcotics that blur our awareness of problems long enough to elect the lawmakers who must deal with them."

Increasingly, campaigns have become narcotics that blur our awareness of problems long enough to elect the lawmakers who must deal with them.