Gore Vidal Quotes on Politics & Government
We are permanently the United States of Amnesia. We learn nothing because we remember nothing.
- "The State of the Union," The Nation, September 13, 2004.
My father had a deep and lifelong contempt for politicians in general ("They tell lies," he used to say with wonder, "even when they don't have to").
- "On Flying," 1985, in At Home, 1988.
The United States was founded by the brightest people in the country — and we haven't seen them since.
- "The State of the Union" (1975) in Matters of Fact and Fiction, 1978.
As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.
- The Decline and Fall of the American Empire, 1992.
We should stop going around babbling about how we're the greatest democracy on earth, when we're not even a democracy. We are a sort of militarised republic.
- "Gore Vidal and the Mind of the Terrorist," interview by Ramona Koval, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Radio National, 2001.
Every four years the naive half who vote are encouraged to believe that if we can elect a really nice man or woman President everything will be all right. But it won't be.
-The Decline and Fall of the American Empire, 1992.
You know, I've been around the ruling class all my life, and I've been quite aware of their total contempt for the people of the country.
- Interview with Paul Jay, The Real News, July 5, 2009.
Any individual who is able to raise [enough money] to be considered presidential is not going to be much use to the people at large. He will represent...whatever moneyed entities are paying for him.... Hence, the sense of despair throughout the land as incomes fall, businesses fail and there is no redress.
- The Decline and Fall of the American Empire, 1992.
All that area from which the Gore family comes was solid Democrat and progressive under Roosevelt for several decades. So they just didn't become Republicans because they all wanted to be bankers. They became Republicans because they didn't like black people, and they thought the Democrats were pushing integration too fast. And that's how the great split came about, to the shame of the whole country.
- Interview with Paul Jay, The Real News, July 5, 2009.
"Liberal' comes from the Latin liberalis, which means pertaining to a free man. In politics, to be liberal is to want to extend democracy through change and reform. One can see why that word had to be erased from our political lexicon.
- "The Great Unmentionable: Monotheism and its Discontents," The Lowell Lecture, Harvard University, April 20, 1992.
Little Bush says....we are at war on terror. It's like having a war on dandruff, it's endless and pointless.
- "An American Icon: Gore Vidal on Italy, Iraq - and Why He Hates George Bush," by Peter Popham. The Independent, June 23rd, 2006.