Murphys Laws: Politicians' Rules to Law of Predictive Action

(Murphy's Laws collected: 1583)


Politicians' Rules : When the polls are in your favor, flaunt them.
Politicians' Rules : When the polls are overwhelmingly unfavorable, either (a) ridicule and dismiss them or (b) stress the volatility of public opinion.
Politicians' Rules : When the polls are slightly unfavorable, play for sympathy as a struggling underdog.
Politicians' Rules : When too close to call, be surprised at your own strength.
The Pollyanna Paradox : Every day, in every way, things get better and better; then worse again in the evening.
Potter's Law : The amount of flak received on any subject is inversely proportional to the subject's true value.
Poulsen's Law : When anything is used to its full potential, it will break.
Pournelle's Law of Costs and Schedules : Everything costs more and takes longer.
Powell's Law : Never tell them what you wouldn't do.
Law of Predictive Action : The second most powerful phrase in the world is "Watch this!" The most powerful phrase is "Oh yeah? Watch this!"

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