"True equality means holding everyone accountable in the same way, regardless of race, gender, faith, ethnicity - or political ideology."
About Monica Crowley
Monica Crowley is a prominent political commentator and author recognized for her incisive analysis of governance and individual rights. With a background in political science and a notable career in media, she has made significant contributions to the discourse on conservatism and freedom. Crowley's key ideas often revolve around the belief that government should play a limited role in the lives of individuals. She famously stated, 'The government is not the solution; it is the problem,' encapsulating her view that personal responsibility and freedom are paramount. This perspective challenges the prevailing notion that government intervention is necessary for societal progress, urging individuals to take charge of their own destinies. Her quotes and writings resonate today, as they provoke thought about the balance between governance and personal liberty. By advocating for economic freedom, Crowley highlights how individual empowerment can lead to innovation and societal advancement. Her work continues to influence discussions on the role of government, media, and the importance of maintaining individual rights in a changing political landscape.
Quote collection
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"True equality means holding everyone accountable in the same way, regardless of race, gender, faith, ethnicity - or political ideology."
"Healthcare is the cornerstone of the socialist state. It is the crown jewel of the welfare state."
"No one is safe from Mattera’s hard-hitting, meticulously reported, and genuinely funny investigative journalism. CRAPITALISM blows the lid off crony capitalism."
"Best things in life are free, and money can't buy you love."
"A president is supposed to calm the American people with sober decision-making in the national interest."
"When the world lacks muscular and wise American leadership, it devolves into total chaos, which, in turn, produces unspeakable evils."
"Two famous happy warriors - Reagan and his political soulmate, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - knew they were fighting their own ideological and external wars. But they did so with the sunny dispositions and positive outlooks of those who knew they were on the right side of history."
"Of course there are individual racists in America. Sadly that's true. And sadly that will always be true. It's true in this country, it will be true because it's human nature."
"Voting is as much an emotional act as it is an intellectual one."
"Give the enemy an inch, hell take a yard."
"The information-deprived general populace might have been surprised this week to see a lower paycheck."
"Many Muslims may not seek to kill the infidel, but they don't want to condemn those carrying out the holy book command."
"American presidential leadership never goes out of style."
"When you talk about presidents, loyalty is a great thing until it becomes a bad thing. Witness once again Watergate."
"I developed the concept of the Happy Warrior as a rallying cry for those of us who want to restore America to its great foundational principles: individual freedom, personal responsibility, fiscal restraint, and economic liberty."
"Oh absolutely. Look they hate all conservatives but they have a special kind of loathing for women conservatives."
"During President George W. Bush's two terms, you couldn't drive far without seeing a particular bumper sticker: Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. Now that Democrats control the White House and Congress, the left treats dissent as the lowest form of treason."