A Quote by Lawrence O'Donnell

We are in a new era, a new era where campaign rules certainly don`t apply, and who knows what other rules don`t apply. — © Lawrence O'Donnell
We are in a new era, a new era where campaign rules certainly don`t apply, and who knows what other rules don`t apply.
We are seeing entertainment become politics and we're seeing people acting out in ways that are extremely violent and destabilizing. No rules apply. We're in an era of no rules now, it seems.
Rules matter, and to be rules they need to be universal in form: always do this, never do that. But it is foolish to rule out in advance the possibility that an occasion might arise when normal rules just don't apply. Rules are not there to be broken, but sometimes break them we must.
It's a new era in fashion - there are no rules.
All the old rules - if you say some crazy stuff you get your show canceled or you get your campaign ended - don't apply in the world of social media. They don't apply in the world of reality TV.
The old rules are crumbling and nobody knows what the new rules are...so make up your own rules.
We have new rules that give shareholders the ability to vote on executive compensation. We have new rules for asset-backed securities. We have new rules around credit rating agencies.
I don't get to live by different rules. The same boundaries that apply to everyone apply to me.
There's real peril in trying to repeat yourself, and apply rules that applied to something else to a new project.
In this new era of social media the rules of the road have changed significantly, yet the basic yearning for true connectivity and love have not.
It is not the literal past that rules us, save, possibly, in a biological sense. It is images of the past. Each new historical era mirrors itself in the picture and active mythology of its past or of a past borrowed from other cultures. It tests its sense of identity, of regress or new achievement against that past.
First trust your eyes... then check by rules. Many times something else is happening, and the rules will not apply.
It is better to be early than too late in recognizing the passing of one era, the waning of old investment favorites and the advent of a new era affording new opportunities for the investor.
The speaker does not feel the grammatical rules he is said to apply in composing sentences, and men spoke grammatically for thousands of years before anyone knew there were rules.
The institutions that we've built up over the years to protect our individual privacy rights from the government don't apply to the private sector. The Fourth Amendment doesn't apply to corporations. The Freedom of Information Act doesn't apply to Silicon Valley. And you can't impeach Google if it breaks its 'Don't be evil' campaign pledge.
Unfortunately, some judges evidently do not regard a debate in Parliament on new immigration rules, followed by the unanimous adoption of those rules, as evidence that Parliament actually wants to see those new rules implemented.
Learn the rules, break the rules, make up new rules, break the new rules.
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