Murphys Laws: Clark's Law to Cohen's Laws of Politics - Law of Inside Dope
(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)
Clark's Law : It's always darkest just before the lights go out.
Cleveland's Highway Law : Highways in the worst need of repair naturally have low traffic counts, which results in low priority for repair work.
Clopton's Law : For every credibility gap there is a gullibility fill.
Clyde's Law : If you have something to do, and you put it off long enough, chances are someone else will do it for you.
Cohen's Law : What really matters is the name you succeed in imposing on the facts -- not the facts themselves.
Cohen's Laws of Politics - Law of Alienation : Nothing can so alienate a voter from the political system as backing a winning candidate.
Cohen's Laws of Politics - Law of Ambition : At any one time, thousands of borough councilmen, school board members, attorneys, and businessmen -- as well as congressmen, senators, and governors -- are dreaming of the White House, but few, if any of them, will make it.
Cohen's Laws of Politics - Law of Attraction : Power attracts people but it cannot hold them.
Cohen's Laws of Politics - Law of Competition : The more qualified candidates who are available, the more likely the compromise will be on the candidate whose main qualification is a nonthreatening incompetence.
Cohen's Laws of Politics - Law of Inside Dope : There are many inside dopes in politics and government.
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