Here, we’ve compiled a list of the best Dana Loesch Quotes. Let’s look at these pieces of wisdom. We definitely have something to learn from them!
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I studied dance for about 15 years, various disciplines, with classical ballet as my primary.
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Conserving the individual is the basis of conservatism. It is classical, de Tocqueville liberalism.
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I view it as a threat to my and my family’s well-being whenever anyone seeks to erode or take away my Second Amendment civil liberty.
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We are all sinners.
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The tea party movement sprung from plain old disenchantment, disappointment, and outright anger at being fleeced by a government who mistook their primary job as being ‘spend cash mon-nay’ rather than execute the Constitution.
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The Gen X generation never got past ‘Reality Bites,’ apparently, and my generation, the Gen Yers… Facebook? Maybe a conservative revolution?
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Elected office was never intended to become its own industry; it was to be filled with common men who, by way of still having jobs and families back home, maintained the connection to the problems of average, everyday people and thus could better serve.
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If actual victims of discrimination had to wait on the NAACP to see them to justice, they would never get help.
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Bill O’Reilly is smooth. He’s one of very few broadcasters I know who can squeeze a weeks-long news cycle from one incident and make it entertaining regardless the time stamp.
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I think that God has blessed each of us with innate gifts, and if I’ve demonstrated any ability to not stick my foot in my mouth on air or in the written word, then I will take that and stand for liberty on the right side of God.
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As a kid spending weekends in the Ozarks, I remember my granny’s preacher shaking his fist, his jowls waving in the wind not unlike a bloodhound’s, excoriating the congregation and condemning it to hell.
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The Left has done a remarkable job marketing themselves as being the party for minorities when every single policy they put forth, from education to employment, has done more to harm these communities than to help.
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Don’t do anything to upset the victimhood apple cart, because then young women may want to think for themselves, and the entire racket of feminism ran by women who butter their bread by playing Chicken Little to the subsequent generation would be penniless.
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Meryl Streep is at the apex of Hollywood, and it is ludicrous for anyone to think or for her to expect anyone to think that she was completely ignorant of Harvey Weinstein’s serial predation of women.
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Bureaucrats want you to think that the system is too complex because they want you to be stupid about it and uninterested in it. They work very hard to create as many levels as possible away from the simplistic government our Founding Fathers formed for one simple reason: they don’t want you to know what they are doing.
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The Left puts their stock in substance and lives on identity and figureheads. It will be the end of the Right to do the same.
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Conservatism, when presented in full strength at the ballot, wins at the ballot.
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I’ve blogged since 2001 and was first attracted to the medium by its wild-west aesthetic, if simply telling the truth that corporate media wasn’t telling could be so rebellious as to be defined as ‘wild west.’
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Crying white mothers are ratings gold.
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The most dangerous thing a member of Congress could do is to ignore the citizenry who have taken up the mantle of reporting since they weren’t getting the truth from the co-opted mainstream outlets.
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The most misreported and misunderstood thing about the tea party is its political leanings. The tea party has no political leaning. It stands straight for limited government, low taxes, and liberty for all.
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People always choose self-preservation over the greater good, most of the time, with the belief that self-preservation is the greater good.
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You can have a good time and kick some butt – they’re not mutually exclusive.
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I think ‘astroturfing’ goes against the conservative creed because it violates the desire we share to be self-sufficient, and this is understandable, something with which I agree.
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The pay gap has nothing to do with employer discrimination; it has to do with choice. Let’s employ a little common sense: statistically, women are the likely of a family to forego a career for more time with the family, and maybe it’s because they want to.
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I wanted my kids to be able to look at their mom and be like, ‘She can take care of herself.’
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The privilege of a free society is that every man, woman, and child has the opportunity – and the obligation as a free people – to determine the trajectory of their country, of a political race.
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We are all people who have messed up. I fall short every single day.
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The fallout from Wikileaks is incomparable to 9/11, the U.S.S. Cole, numerous embassies, et al.
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The media doesn’t understand conservatives at all.
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We’re going to fisk the ‘New York Times.’
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I have a sustained distrust for all politicians, even those with whom I agree on more issues than not.
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The Democratic party, respective to health care, is like a person who was sent into the store to purchase a gallon of milk and some butter for the evening’s meal and instead walked out with a ‘Gladiator’ DVD, a can of Easy Cheese, and some Homer Simpson house slippers because how funny are they?
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My grandfather served as a gunner aboard the U.S.S. Alabama in the Pacific theater during WWII.
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It’s not the United States’s job to ‘protect’ Islam.
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The NAACP ignores the wellspring of racism from within its own ranks, daring to brand anyone who disagrees with the standard they bear for the plantation-politics Democrats as ‘white nationalists.’
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I began as a writer and started blogging in 2001, first on politics, anonymously.
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The beauty of the tea party movement is that it is independent and thus a true check and balance of the Republican and Democrat parties. It’s not a pawn of the GOP, thus untouchable in criticism of the Democrats – I view it as an unattached conscience of the Republican party.
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Conservatives are either stupid or brilliant. Pick a narrative, leftist MSM. You can’t have it both ways.
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Steve Bannon puts himself above everything.
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Our Founding Fathers, regular men who did great things together, established this system along with other regular men.
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Evil is evil, and it doesn’t discriminate by dress. Some evil people in the headlines wear designer suits and wing-tipped shoes.
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I no longer believe that every leftist simply has a different means of achieving a successful route for America as I did formerly.
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As a young woman, I can say that sexist behavior so often perpetrated by the Left is a major reason why I and many other women left the Democratic party.
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I’m a weensy-government conservative from the Midwest, Christian, mother of two, homeschooler, and my hobby, profession, and passion is news.
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Liberal radio performs poorly because its format already dominates other markets. And it will continue to perform poorly until the day comes when the rest of the media is at least balanced, if not fair.
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I can’t count a single conservative of my acquaintance that doesn’t include charitable work in their list of priorities.
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Evil is real.
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Where’s the CNN town hall for sanctuary cities?
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When taxes go up, tithing goes down. When the government assumes the role of the shepherd, the power of churches is diminished. It’s another way to attack religion and for the state to eradicate it from society.
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My particular rule of thumb is to allow disruptors to let their flags fly. If they want to stage a stunt, who cares?
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Most evangelical Christian conservatives I know would at least be uneasy about the prospect of the government picking up the slack of caring for the poor due to Christians’ abdication of their role in society as dictated by Scripture.
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Facing fewer subscriptions, ratings drops, et al., media is catching on: people don’t want endless editorializing. They want the facts, Jack. If you’re going to be op/ed, at least be up front about it.
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I’ve had friends who have experienced pretty horrible things, some pretty brutal things, and survived. And I know that they and I would never want them to be without the ability to defend themselves.
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There is nothing more amusing than when two people known for being non-objective argue over objectivity. This is the summation of Keith Olbermann vs. Ted Koppell.