Words matter. These are the best Jeanine Pirro Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m my own person!
I don’t see Republicans flipping their lids trying to burn down buildings in Ninja outfits when a Democrat, progressive, or socialist tries to speak.
I’m a New Yorker, and I’m a fighter.
The same liberals who want to protect the constitutional right of people like Colin Kaepernick to symbolically reject America by taking a knee were the ones quick to criticize Tim Tebow for bending a knee to pray and thank God on the field.
I don’t discuss my career with my husband.
I made my mark in a man’s world.
There are crimes occurring against senior citizens in this country that are horrendous, that we don’t hear about.
The working class who toil everyday to pay their rent and put food on their families’ tables are tired of being lectured by the fat cats in Washington and Brussels who preach what we need and when we need it.
We don’t need to be politically correct. We need to be morally right.
Members of the FBI and the Department of Justice – some of whom ended up on Bob Mueller’s team to prosecute Donald Trump – did everything they could to exonerate Hillary Clinton for her crimes and incriminate Donald Trump with a non-existent crime.
I have spent 30 years working with police officers, doing everything I can to help them do their jobs, honoring the sacrifices they make every day.
Here’s my take: People watch sports to get away from day-to-day stresses, work, illness, financial worries. We don’t need to be reminded of political divisions.
Being the DA was, without a doubt, the best job in the world. I loved knowing that people would get their justice.
As a woman, first of all, let me say this: I know Donald Trump for 30 years. We socialized with him. I have been involved in a million situations with him and his children. He has always been a gentleman.
There is no law that says a campaign cannot accept information from a foreign government.
I’m a Red American; I believe in tax cuts. But I’m a Red American with a lot of Blue stripes.
When I went to law school, I went to learn about justice and equal rights.
Paul Ryan needs to step down as Speaker of the House.
As someone who’s run for office five times, if the Devil called me and said he wanted to set up a meeting to give me opposition research on my opponent, I’d be on the first trolley to Hell to get it. And any politician who tells you otherwise is a bald-faced liar.
A woman needs to be put together more than a man. If she isn’t, she looks like she’s not up for the job. There’s a different standard. Those are the rules, and I have to live by them.
I hate it when Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi get to beat their drums and talk about what a great day it is for America that President Trump failed – when even they know ObamaCare is a total disaster.
I own guns because it’s my right, it’s my Second Amendment right, and no one in Washington gave me that right; it’s a natural right confirmed by the very people that founded this nation.
Americans want a nation-state: our own country with a history of freedom combined with responsibility.
I believe in the American dream. I don’t want anyone to take advantage of it, and I don’t want anyone to ruin it, especially people who are not grateful to be here, who seemingly hate us and call us racists.
The First Amendment does not give you the right to commit a crime.
We are so beaten down by political correctness that most of us are numb to the surrender of America.
Citizenship is a privilege. We don’t grant it to people because they think they deserve it. What have you done for the United States?
I am not a hater.
New Yorkers are smart.
I’ve been on national TV since 1994, and I can communicate in a compelling and decisive way.
In the law, you have people whose lives have changed because some dirtbag decided to do something to them. We should call it the criminal injustice system. The victim didn’t choose to be a victim.
I’ve got an idea; how about you don’t blame all gun owners for the actions of a few?
Fear is a waste of time.
I’m a realist.
Name me a person in public life who doesn’t have critics. Especially women in public life.
When I was a little girl growing up in Elmira, I always wanted to be a lawyer.
People tune into court shows because they want to learn something and see resolution quickly.
My career, I think, indicates I’m not afraid of anything.
New Yorkers are tired of hearing about my personal life.
My mom is still whispering in my ear, ‘Look as good as you can.’ She taught me that being the best you can be in your appearance as well as your intellect was primary.