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  • Unless the digital divide is narrowed soon, the United States may be headed to the class warfare of a century ago, the last time the economy changed so fundamentally. It won't be pleasant.

  • Logic can convince but only emotion can motivate.

    Jonathan Alter (2010). “The Promise: President Obama, Year One”, p.140, Simon and Schuster
  • The key to fixing education is better teaching, and the key to better teaching is figuring out who can teach and who can't.

  • The basic problem is with the business model of journalism. That business model is premised on the idea that talk is cheap and reporting is expensive.

  • Obama was willing to compromise and Republicans were not. That's not a biased statement. One of my problems with the limitations of journalism is that straightforward descriptions of reality are seen as being biased.

  • By laying the groundwork for a system centered on home ownership rather than the public housing popular in Europe, the New Deal made possible the great postwar housing boom that populated the Sun Belt and boosted millions of Americans into the middle class, where, ironically, they often became Republicans.

    Home   Europe   Class  
    Jonathan Alter (2007). “The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope”, p.284, Simon and Schuster
  • Every patient reacts a little differently, both biologically and psychologically. The only constant in cancer is inconstancy; the only certainty is a future of uncertainty, a truism for all of modern life but one made vivid by life-threatening illness.

    Jonathan Alter (2008). “Between the Lines: A View Inside American Politics, People, and Culture”
  • The only reason the House hasn't done even more damage is that the Senate often sands down the most noxious ideas, making the bills merely bad, not disastrous.

    Ideas   House   Done  
  • If it's easy for the government to learn about us, it should be easier for us to learn about the government.

    "'The Center Holds' Sees Victory For Moderates In Obama's Win". "Fresh Air" with Terry Gross, www.npr.org. June 20, 2013.
  • Almost no one under 60 remembers what fundraising was like before Watergate. Until the 1970s, campaign money was collected by "bagmen," familiar characters from the world of organized crime. As fans of Boardwalk Empire know, a bagman is a political fixer who walked around with stacks of $100 and $1,000 bills. At lower levels, he used brown paper bags. In presidential campaigns, the cash was more likely to be in briefcases. Classier that way.

  • If Franz Kafka were alive today he'd be writing about customer service.

    Jonathan Alter (2008). “Between the Lines: A View Inside American Politics, People, and Culture”
  • In the press grandstand where I watched Discovery rise against the cloudless sky, the media hit the abort button on cynicism. The Earth shook to the sounds of man, three miles away. The candle lit. . . only someone stripped of awe can leave a launch untouched.

    Men   Media   Sky  
    Jonathan Alter (2008). “Between the Lines: A View Inside American Politics, People, and Culture”
  • With his ABC News experience, perhaps Pierre Salinger's next job could be cohosting-with Oliver Stone-a 24-hour Conspiracy Network.

    Jobs   News   Stones  
  • The price of loyalty is incompetence.

    Jonathan Alter (2008). “Between the Lines: A View Inside American Politics, People, and Culture”
  • The only thing worse than a silly politician analyzing art is a silly artist analyzing politics

    Art   Silly   Analyzing  
    Jonathan Alter (2008). “Between the Lines: A View Inside American Politics, People, and Culture”
  • It sometimes takes a while for executives to figure out that the reporters they think of as little bugs to be squashed or spun can be more powerful than they are.

  • Millions of Americans would still despair in the eight long years of the Depression that lay ahead and many of their individual dreams would be dashed on the rocks of economic hardship. But collectively, the country was in a new place, with a new confidence that the federal government would actively try to solve problems rather than fiddle or cater to the rich. Hope was no longer for Pollyannas; the cynics about the American system were in retreat.

    Dream   Country   Eight  
    Jonathan Alter (2007). “The Defining Moment: FDR's Hundred Days and the Triumph of Hope”, p.306, Simon and Schuster
  • I think it's a terrible system, but money in politics is like water running downhill -- it finds its way.

  • They say that 'history is an argument without end.' In Thompson's skillful hands, this momentous argument between two old friends on the most critical issue of the last century is thus history at its best. Thompson's judicious and delicious depiction of Nitze and Kennan will fascinate anyone who cares about the Cold War or the ways that human beings shape the future.

    War   Hands   Two  
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Jonathan Alter

  • Born: October 6, 1957
  • Occupation: Journalist