"When you are handed something instead of having to work for it, you don't respect it as much."
About Katie Pavlich
Katie Pavlich — Life and Legacy
Katie Pavlich is a prominent conservative commentator, author, and journalist recognized for her strong advocacy of individual liberties and Second Amendment rights. Her work often emphasizes the importance of truth in journalism and the need for accountability in political discourse. In her book, 'Assault and Flattery,' she critiques the media's portrayal of women in politics, arguing that it often perpetuates bias rather than fostering genuine dialogue. Pavlich's quotes reflect her belief that freedom is a continuous struggle, as seen in her assertion that 'freedom is not free.' This highlights her view that maintaining liberty requires active participation and vigilance from citizens. She challenges the status quo, particularly regarding government overreach, advocating for limited government as a means to protect individual rights. Her insights resonate strongly in today's political climate, where discussions about personal freedoms and media integrity are increasingly relevant. By emphasizing the necessity of truth in journalism, Pavlich's work encourages readers to critically evaluate information and engage in the democratic process.
Quote collection
Katie Pavlich quotes
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"I think if you have to make sandwiches to get a ring - you should do good things for your man, but I don't think I would do that."
"If you want to be friendly with puppies and everyone else because they're so cute, you better be nice to your owners."
"I actually think it's a good thing that men also have the option to take leave. `Cause sometimes women are breadwinners in the family."
"The way that you empower the poor to be able to live in those neighborhoods is not to just move them and give them something, give them the better neighborhood. You have policies that allow them to get out of the neighborhood permanently and afford that neighborhood through hard work."
"When you don't have as much debt as we do, we don't have to worry about having this debt ceiling fight every single year. And I really think people are getting sick of having this news cycle every single year from Congress, from the Washington bubble."
"I think it's interesting that people like Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi said that the Tea Party was dead and they weren't influential and yet they're still talking about the Tea Party."
"I want to remind the viewers that people like Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama endorsed the Occupy Wall Street movement which is actually full of anarchists."
"Well, I am actually a daughter of the American Revolution"
"The bottom line is if the president [Barack Obama] really wants to keep guns out of the hands of criminals, maybe his Justice Department should stop releasing felons, many of which are illegal immigrants, only to the streets of America."
"It's not going to do anything. And it really is disappointing because the president has an opportunity here to work with organizations like the NRA, who have actually done a lot of significant work when it comes to actually keeping guns out of the hands of criminals. Hillary Clinton can attack the NRA all she wants, the fact is that the NRA has a higher approval rating than Hillary Clinton does when it comes to trustworthiness, that's for sure."
"Modern feminism cannot survive without victims."