Morris Katz

Morris Katz (1932-2010) was an American painter best known as the world's fastest artist, holding a Guinness World Record for his prolific speed painting.

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political-hypocrisyparty-politicsideology
What you see is a deep hypocrisy: the people who talk about a 'big tent party' want a tent big enough for Joe Manchin, but it doesn't have room for Zohran Mamdani or for Graham Platner. The same people who say 'all I care about is electability' now have a clear electability argument in Maine, but they're not buying it and rallying behind Graham Platner.

This highly critical quote exposes the perceived selective application of core political principles like 'big tent' and 'electability' by party establishments, sparking debate about internal political integrity.

Morris Katz

1:00:00
politicsfuture-predictionsleadership-transition
I'm less interested in Donald Trump now. I just think Donald Trump's not going to be on the ballot again. We have a 2026 midterms that matter greatly, and we have a 2028 presidential election that matters a ton. And those are without Donald Trump on the ballot.

This bold prediction challenges current political discourse, shifting focus from a dominant figure to future electoral landscapes and potential leadership transitions.

Morris Katz

8:48
politicselectionspredictions
I feel like Democrats are going to take the Senate. I do feel very confident. I do think Democrats are going to take the Senate.

This is a bold and confident political prediction about the outcome of a significant legislative body, offering a strong and potentially contrarian viewpoint.

Morris Katz

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leadershippolitical-strategyeffectiveness
We don't have leverage because the current Democratic leadership couldn't manufacture leverage on a seesaw.

This quote delivers a sharp critique of political leadership's perceived inability to capitalize on opportunities, suggesting a fundamental lack of strategic acumen.

Morris Katz

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communicationstorytellingstrategy
They didn't tell a story, they tried to jam facts down people's throats, and they could have told a story.

This quote critiques a common communication failure, emphasizing that an engaging narrative is more effective than a mere presentation of facts, relevant in politics, business, and marketing.

Morris Katz

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