Words matter. These are the best Ana Navarro Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
There is nothing more American than acknowledging that even if we don’t agree politically, even if we don’t agree with the president, even if we don’t like each other, all of us have the same rights.
Here is the most important thing for us all to remember, for the sake of our common sanity and safety: In America, the right to vote and democratically elect a president is just as precious and valued as the right to protest and express yourself against that president.
When someone shows you who they are, the first time, believe them.
I think you can applaud President Trump’s efforts on health care if that’s where you lie. I think you can applaud his naming of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court, but I think when he does something like make a veiled threat against the former FBI Director… I think people expect for leaders to step up and condemn that.
I’m not saying all Trump supporters are deplorable, but I am saying that the president of the United States has got to measure his words and be more careful about what he says.
If you can’t be president – if you cannot stand up and represent Americans, you should not be president.
The only thing I can stand about the Trump campaign are Ivanka’s shoes.
I love Marco Rubio, and I love Jeb Bush. But I’ve loved Jeb longer.
It’s crucial to democracy and good government to scrutinize our public officials.
Peddling to racism is just as bad as being a racist.
I can very much look into the camera and say, ‘I believe Donald Trump is a racist.’ You don’t get to make textbook racist remarks for a year and not be a racist. You don’t get to make textbook sexist remarks for a year and not be a misogynist.
I am uncomfortable with Sarah Palin. I have nothing against her. I’ll say she’s a very talented woman. Yet I think she owes John McCain her gratitude and loyalty.
The fake news and the lying doesn’t surprise me anymore. The one thing we know he is consistent about, Trump, is lying.
I really do not have a favorite amongst Trump surrogates. They all look the same to me. They really all sound eerily alike.
I know Marco Rubio very well. He’s a friend of mine. He’s a man of deep faith. He is a man who follows Catholic dogma and – you know, for whom religion is very important.
Donald Trump is either a racist or peddling to it, and both are frankly unacceptable and make him unfit to be president of the United States.
For too long, I think the African-American community has been taken for granted by one party and completely ignored by the other. It is not acceptable. It’s not good for the parties, for the country, or for the community.
There’s something in the Latino community called ‘la promesa de Obama’ – Obama’s promise. He made very specific promises to the Latino community. He committed to enacting comprehensive immigration reform within his first year.
I’m more optimistic than most.
I cast my vote against Donald Trump. I did it without joy or enthusiasm. I did it out of civic duty and love for our country.
I’m not the kind of person that sits around kind of envisioning things.
The problem is Donald Trump was an outsider to politics. He really didn’t have a team of seasoned political veterans around him who had worked together and knew how to work together and get something done.
Some Americans question Donald Trump’s legitimacy as president. Others are angry any questioning occurs. Let’s not forget that one of Donald Trump’s claims to fame was precisely such questioning. He openly doubted the legitimacy – more than that, the citizenship – of President Barack Obama.
I’ve spent many hours on national TV talking about politics and current affairs, including sexual harassment and the #MeToo Movement.
If you can’t control your tweeting habits, then stop tweeting. Go seek therapy.
If you’re going to worry about what you said on TV, then don’t get on TV.
I’m very happy that Paul Ryan has decided to treat Donald Trump like a Zika mosquito: avoid contact, or you will be infected.
I think there’s such disgust and frustration because of Trump that people see me as the vessel for that frustration. They see me as the person who can give voice to what they’re feeling.
I fled communism as a child. That’s an experience that can shape you forever.
I’m really – there’s more of a chance that I stay on the Titanic than – than I go on, you know, on a Donald Trump boat.
I’m a Latina from Miami. I pity you if you think you’re going out-shout me.
Had my parents not had visas, had my parents not had the resources to hire lawyers, I would be a DREAM Act kid, too.
I believe in the redemptive need to admit mistakes, express regret, and ask for forgiveness.
Attacking another American’s qualifications solely based on his ethnic background is bigotry. Plain and simple.
Donald Trump, unlikely Mitt Romney, is not awkward about his money. He has absolutely no qualms about saying, ‘I’m rich.’
At some point, you got to stop caring about people’s expectations and care only about your expectations of yourself.
I try to be very aware of opportunities as they arise. But I don’t sit around staring at my navel and thinking about my brand development.
I’m as desperate as anyone for there to be a DACA deal, for there to a deal on DREAMers.
I hate picking a bone with Paul Ryan; he’s a friend of mine, but I think he needs to walk and chew gum at the same time.
As exhausted as they may be, Republicans need to appeal to their sense of consciousness. To their principles. To what is right and wrong. To American values.