Archive for the ‘Quotables’ Category
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“If you’re casting your emotionally charged vote for Shane Victorino and feeling guilty about it, just remember all the impulse voting that occurs at the highest levels of government – and this candidate actually deserves it.” — Jason Weitzel, Beerleaguer.com.
Dumbest quote of the week
“I suggest, you know, obviously, maybe they ought to be removed, but I would suggest the first thing that would make me feel a little bit better toward them if they’d follow the Japanese example and come before the American people and take that deep bow and say, I’m sorry, and then either do one of two things: resign or go commit suicide.” — Senator Charles Grassley
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“It seems the era of Hope is to be inaugurated with a slaughter of the innocents.” — Gerald Warner writing in the London Telegraph
Michelle Malkin » “It seems the era of Hope is to be inaugurated with a slaughter of the innocents.”.
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“…[I]t seems to me that the Republicans will pay thousands of dollars to get women into clothes while the Democrats spend thousands of dollars to get women out of their clothes.” — Rush Limbaugh, October 23, 2008
Who Paid for Hillary’s Pantsuits, Pelosi’s Pearls, or Biden’s Plugs?
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“The best way to describe the Barack Obama financial plan is trickle-up poverty. Everybody whos poor is going to stay that way; people who are in the middle class are going to get poorer and on up the ladder. It’s trickle-up poverty via Obamas tax increases.” — Rush Limbaugh
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A caller to the Rush Limbaugh Show came up with this gem during Thursday’s program: “I’ve heard the Democrats talk about wanting to restore [the American dream], but evidently only up to $250,000, and then you’re the devil.”
Liberals Love the American Dream, But Only Up to 250 Grand a Year
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This comes from Pejman Yousefzadeh at Redstate: “Every time Barack Obama’s campaign screws something up, the fault lays with his staff. Expected sign on the desk of the Oval Office in an Obama Administration: “The buck stops there” with an arrow pointing away to staff offices in the West Wing.”
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“[Pelosi] is committed to her global warming fanaticism to the point where she has said that she’s just trying to save the planet. We all know that someone did that over 2,000 years ago, they saved the planet — we didn’t need Nancy Pelosi to do that.” — Congresswoman Michele Bachmann
The Big Question » Blog Archive » Planet’s been saved already, Bachmann says.
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“The easiest way out of this today for Senator Stevens would be to simply announce a party switch. Congressman William Jefferson (Democrat-Louisiana) set the standard for the appearance of criminal behavior: Don’t resign and accept the protection of fellow Democrats and their willing accomplices in the press.” — Rush Limbaugh
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“Darwin’s theory is the hoax of the century. It is the religious belief that must be put into children’s heads as early as possible. Everything evil flows from the big lie of evolution. It is all part of the anti-Christian denial of man’s soul that began to gather force in the late nineteenth century, erupting in the next century in Nazi fury and Stalinist gulags. Nothing is true, everything is relative, worship rivers and kill babies. The nihilistic religion of Darwinism is even more implacable than the other religion we must abolish: Islam.” — Ann Coulter, If Democrats Had Any Brains, They’d Be Republicans, p. 177.
John McCain on Woodstock
“In case you missed it, a few days ago, Senator Clinton tried to spend one million dollars on the Woodstock Concert Museum. Now, my friends, I wasn’t there, I’m sure it was a cultural and pharmaceutical event. I was tied up at the time….”
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I have two final quotes from Ann Coulter’s book Godless: The Church of Liberalism, this from page 269:
The path between Darwinism and Nazism may not be ineluctable, but it is more ineluctable than the evolutionary path from monkey to man. Darwin’s theory overturned every aspect of Biblical morality. Instead of honor thy father and mother, the Darwinian ethic was honor thy children. Instead of enshrining moral values, the Darwinian ethic enshrined biological instincts. Instead of transcendent moral values, the Darwinian ethic said all morals are relative. Instead of sanctifying life, the Darwinian ethic sanctified death.
So it should not be surprising that eugenicists, racists, and assorted psychopaths always gravitate to Darwinism. From the most evil dictators to today’s antismoking crusaders, sexual profligates, and animal rights nuts, Darwinism has infected the whole culture. And yet small schoolchildren who know that George Washington had slaves are never told of the centrality of Darwin’s theory to Nazism, eugenics, abortion, infanticide, “racial hygiene” societies, genocide, and the Soviet gulags.
And from page 281:
Unlike the liberal religion, morality exists outside our egotistical, materialistic, fickle, megalomaniacal Hillary Clinton, Barbara Boxer, Colin Farrell, Paris Hilton selves. These rules are decreed by a legislator whose opinions are not subject to appeal by the ACLU. We can’t discover penumbras that will suddenly allow us to endorse genocide, sex with animals, gay marriage, strip clubs, premarital sex, or whatever the latest liberal fad is. The truth is the truth whether we like it or not. While secularists are constantly comparing conservative Christians to Nazis, somehow it’s always the godless doing the genocides.
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From Ann Coulter’s book Godless: The Church of Liberalism, page 194, while discussing stem cell research:
It’s always the same thing with liberals. Time and again doctors are just minding their own business trying to cure people and liberal special interest groups swoop in and take all their money. The most valuable people in society are under constant attack from trial lawyers, biologists, and class-warfare Democrats.
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From Ann Coulter’s book Godless: The Church of Liberalism, page 118:
Soon journalist Robert Novak revealed in his July 14, 2003, syndicated column that Wilson did not go to Niger on a high-level CIA mission for Vice President Cheney, as Wilson had implied. Wilson spoke with no expertise, he was not a “CIA man,” he was not sent by Dick Cheney, no one in the White House was ever told of Wilson’s make-work “report.” He had been sent by his wife, Valerie Plame, a chair-warmer at the CIA who apparently wanted to get him out of the house. Wilson had never even filed a written report, but gave an “oral report” to a few CIA bureaucrats who came to his house — just before Wilson zoomed back to his Austin Powers fantasy camp.
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It’s Ann Coulter on Democrats and abortion, via Cybercast News Service:
It’s their version of virgin sacrifice. The Democrats will betray any special interest group — except the pro-abortion ladies. If you mean why is it the holiest sacrament of the liberal religion, it is because they think if women have access to easy abortions, they can engage in carefree trysts without consequence.
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“The New York Times and the rest of the mainstream media will only refer to partial birth abortion as ‘what its opponents refer to as partial birth abortion.’ What do its supporters call it? Casual Fridays? Bean-with-bacon potato-chip dip?” — Ann Coulter, from Godless: The Church of Liberalism
Quote of the day
This comes from the December, 2005 copy of The Limbaugh Letter, in Rush’s interview with author Peter Schweizer, who discusses his latest work, Do As I Say (Not As I Do): Profiles in Liberal Hypocrisy:
I think there’s a huge difference between conservative hypocrisy and liberal hypocrisy. You’re right; we all struggle with hypocrisy. It’s part of the human condition. But when we conservatives are hypocrites and abandon our principles, we end up hurting ourselves. We’ve all had experience with that. Basically we’re worse off for having abandoned our principles. But ironically, liberal ideas are so bad that when liberals abandon their principles and become hypocrites, they actually improve their lives. Their kids go to better schools. They have more prosperity. They hire the people they want, etc.
Atheism by elimination
Rob Huddleston notes that “the absence of religion is itself a religion.”




