A Quote by Simon Cameron

An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought. — © Simon Cameron
An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought.
An honest politician is one who when he is bought will stay bought.
Whatever Iranian people have bought, they have bought in the black market. It is not clear what they have bought, how many secondhand materials they have bought. I am very worried that something like Chernobyl will happen to Iran.
He's an honest politician--he stays bought.
There are honest journalists like there are honest politicians - they stay bought.
I bought my mum a car, and I bought my brother one of those hoverboards for Christmas, and I bought my family a holiday to Australia.
I bought everyone in my family a car, I bought my mum a convertible Mercedes. I bought a studio at a ridiculous cost - just insane.
Well, I guess that early 12 string. The first Martin I bought. I bought it around 1957 with money I earned as a janitor assistant. I bought brand new. I still have that.
Eventually, my dad bought me a guitar for Christmas, and then I just went from there, man. I bought a drum kit a few years later and bought a bass, started producing, started singing.
I bought a Hummer before I bought a house, and then I bought a house. Every year, everything doubled. The work was doubling. The money was doubling. The popularity was doubling.
My laptop seems to know where I am, even if I don't. My cellphone asks me if I want directions to anywhere from the spot I am standing in. I buy a record online and Amazon.com sends me letters, telling me that people who bought what I bought also bought these other records.
I've bought more music for my Ipod in one year than I bought in the last ten years of my life.
For Christmas one year I bought my son a BB gun. He bought me a t-shirt with a bulls eye on the back.
I bought my parents a house. Then I bought myself a Rolex. My brother forced me to do it, but I'm glad he did.
Mick Jagger's fans bought records with their allowances. Sinatra's people bought them out of wages.
When I bought the Rolls Royce they thought it was leased, then I bought that new Ferrari hater rest in peace.
It never fails to astonish me how cheaply a politician can be bought.
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