Jan 12, 1951 - Feb 17, 2021
American radio host, conservative political commentator and political leader
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Most men love women. Most men are intrigued and bedeviled by them. Most men spend their lives dreaming about women. It\'s the most natural, normal thing in the world to do, but here comes the left and the Democrat Party trying to politicize even male-female relationships by inculcating into them things like feminism, proper political behavior.
Be yourself, find out what you love, find out what you really want to do, and go do it. And don\'t depend on people who don\'t have your best interests at heart.
[Barack Obama and Susan Rice] simply do not want any hearings on Benghazi, and they wouldn\'t be able to avoid it if she\'s up there as secretary of state.
Hillary Clinton is seen as a joke. If Putin wanted anybody to win the 2016 election, it would have been Hillary Clinton, because with Hillary Putin is closer to where he wants to get than ever. It would be like a continuation of Obama, who was totally deferential to Putin.
The Senate was the equivalent of an aristocracy at the beginning. Senators were not even elected; they were appointed in the early days. Then that changed, and senators did become elected. But the Senate is designed to slow down out-of-control, madcap activity elsewhere in the legislative branch (i.e., in the House), and the 60-vote rule was part of that.
[Donald] Trump lost two electors, Hillary [Clinton] lost five.
Back in the Sinatra era, you called women \"broads,\" and the broads didn\'t mind. If Sinatra called you a broad, you were flattered. When Sinatra walked in, and you know what you did? You ran up and you tried to kiss him. Who hasn\'t seen women throwing their underwear at the Beatles and this kind of thing?
The TV provides pictures, therefore creates fame, and that\'s what makes it seductive to a lot of people. They want to be famous. They want to be recognized. And I\'ve gotten all that out of my system.
The more that happens that makes sure liberals and liberalism remain a minority, the better off the world is gonna be and the better off this country is gonna be.
I love radio! I think radio, done right, can have more influence and have a greater connection with people and be more deeply meaningful than another medium like TV, which is on all the time and you\'re paying attention to it half the time.
[Democrats] have gotten rid of the mask, and they can\'t help themselves. And they are exposing who they really are every day now in random acts of special kind of stupid, to which and from which we certainly can benefit. I mean, I\'m all for as many people as possible seeing who they are, but I know what you were doing with your class, you know, no booing, we must respect the president. I totally agree with that.
Not getting rid of [Donald] Trump because there\'s a slew of Republican voters that don\'t want to get rid of Trump.
Senator McCain is all for John Kerry. Do you know they\'re buddies? McCain is in favor of Kerry being secretary of state. Somebody the other day suggested, maybe it was just today, a bipartisan compromise and nominate Colin Powell to be secretary of state again. What would be bipartisan about that? He\'s not a Republican.
A good radio show will captivate you, and it\'s active listening. It\'s not in the background.
Between 1965 (the beginning of LBJ\'s \"Great Society\") and 1994, welfare spending has cost the taxpayers $5.4 trillion in constant 1993 dollars. The War on Poverty has cost us 70 % more than the total price tag for defeating both Germany and Japan in World War II, after adjusting for inflation. Many believe that Welfare has destroyed millions of families and cost a huge portion of our national wealth in the process.
[H]as the CDC ever published a story about the dangers of catching diseases when you sleep with illegal aliens?
A lot of people need an infusion of confidence.
If [Donald] Trump succeeds, then Trump will be the change agent.
I don\'t want to judge anybody by wherever they go.
I also think that there\'s a little peer pressure. They probably think that a majority of people their age think the same things and they want to be considered - I don\'t know what the word is - in, hip, whatever, with that bunch. I think time will take care of some of this as it is revealed that [Donald] Trump is not what they think.
I\'m convinced that a lot of people simply don\'t know what\'s available out there and how it is possible to find a job and work your way up if you are willing to accept responsibility for your life. I know what it\'s like to be on the bottom. I\'ve been broke. I\'ve been fired seven times from jobs. And I don\'t even have a college degree. But I didn\'t blame anyone else for my problems. I knew that if I didn\'t try to solve them on my own or with the help of friends or family members, no one else was going to take care of me.
[ Tucker Carlson] thought that was the paramount example of discrimination and bigotry and all of these buzzwords these people use.
Tucker Carlson has the new seven p.m. show on Fox and right now it may be the most interesting and engaging show.
Once the law, properly enacted, is routinely ignored, and ignored with the blessing and the promotion of the political class, then you have a breakdown of organized society. And there is nothing compassionate about what\'s happening to the people of Arizona. There is nothing compassionate about the violation of private property rights. There is nothing compassionate about the abuse of the taxpayer. There is nothing compassionate about the closing of schools and hospitals. Nothing at all compassionate about increased drug trafficking and crime. Nothing compassionate about that at all.
I don\'t really have a problem \'cause I know who these people are, I know that they\'re scared to death. I know these leftists with scared and they oppose and that they\'re inflexible.
I think the people that ended up supporting Hillary Clinton didn\'t care what she was or who she was.
Our presidency is a cut above, we all want the president to be the absolutely finest person and best person that we could elect, but even at that, presidents are not supposed to be unapproachable.
I don\'t care where Obama goes. He can go wherever he wants.
Isn\'t protecting our legal citizens from an invading army of illegal aliens who are using our services and taking our jobs, isn\'t that a basic notion of fairness? Isn\'t that in the Constitution? Where is the fairness to American citizens here?
It has now become a status symbol among the rich to say that you got ripped off by Bernie Madoff, because everybody is losing money in the market, everybody is, but it makes you special and unique if you lost money because of Madoff. These people don\'t think it makes \'em look stupid. It continues to elevate their status, they think.