Words matter. These are the best Dana Loesch Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Evil is real.
I was at St. Louis’s very first tea party and stood across the mighty Mississippi on the Arch steps with a bunch of wide-eyed, virgin protesters who were just as shocked as I was to see the amount of people who had assembled.
Where’s the CNN town hall for sanctuary cities?
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.
Liberty is never fully paid off, and to be deserving of it, one must be willing to fight for it on the battlefield, in the halls of Congress, by involving yourselves in your communities. Such a struggle is not a burden, it is a privilege.
Judges are either partial to the Constitution or they aren’t; they either believe that the document is perfect in its form and that rights like free speech don’t ebb in and out of style – or they believe that it’s an anachronistic document in a world that needs a malleable, living Constitution.
My grandfather served as a gunner aboard the U.S.S. Alabama in the Pacific theater during WWII.
Palin may be a polarizing figure, but she’s more than just a ‘political personality.’
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.
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.
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?
There is no freedom in peaceful slavery.
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.
If actual victims of discrimination had to wait on the NAACP to see them to justice, they would never get help.
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.
Faith without works is dead just as a movement without works is also dead.
On my show, I often discuss all the ways one can get involved politically on a local level, precincts, et al.
I often think that the Greatest Generation gave birth to the Crappiest Generation, the stinky hippies with their slacktivism and demand for government welfare in the name of freedom.
My particular rule of thumb is to allow disruptors to let their flags fly. If they want to stage a stunt, who cares?
I’m a Christian, a wife, a mother, a homeschooler, a conservative, a citizen journalist, a talk radio host, an insatiable music nerd who plays a poor rhythm guitar, a blogger, a proud granddaughter of a sailor, and a proud tea partier in awe of the potential and the people in this movement.
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.
I’m a weensy-government conservative from the Midwest, Christian, mother of two, homeschooler, and my hobby, profession, and passion is news.
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.
We must heed the call of action and, with courageous steps and humble hearts, work against tyranny.
We are all people who have messed up. I fall short every single day.
Conservatism, when presented in full strength at the ballot, wins at the ballot.
We are all sinners.
Rallies, marches on Washington, protests, et al. are pointless if there is no action to make them mean something.
I have a sustained distrust for all politicians, even those with whom I agree on more issues than not.
I think Ted Cruz does a really good job; he’s a rabble-rouser and thinks outside of the box.
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.
I can’t count a single conservative of my acquaintance that doesn’t include charitable work in their list of priorities.
I studied dance for about 15 years, various disciplines, with classical ballet as my primary.
Evil is evil, and it doesn’t discriminate by dress. Some evil people in the headlines wear designer suits and wing-tipped shoes.
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.
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.
It’s easy to talk a good game in an echo chamber, it’s easy to witness to people who think exactly the same way you do, but to test your convictions by going outside your comfort zone is where the ideological battle needs to go.
What battle has ever been won by staying in camp and talking to your fellow soldier?
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.
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.
Too many people on the Left think that, when you move a chunk of money away from people for entitlements, that the money magically reappears and that discretionary spending will be unaffected.
The biggest danger to media, and what ultimately drove it apart from the public’s trust, are the people who believe that they are uncorrupted when their body of work doesn’t support such a belief.
The brilliance of Andrew Breitbart is that he has created thousands of Andrew Breitbarts.
I couldn’t reconcile being a progressive feminist with being the mother of a male: advocating for policies that discriminated against him and targeted him simply for his sex, advocating an ideology that was a direct contradiction to my role as a mother to protect and nurture my child.
Our Founding Fathers, regular men who did great things together, established this system along with other regular men.