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Notable Quotes “Say What?!”
“Well, I’m going to do something, that I can tell you, because we’re not going to leave New York and Chicago and Philadelphia and Detroit and Baltimore and all of these — Oakland is a mess — we’re not going to let this happen in our country, it’s all run by liberal Democrats. We’re going to have more federal law enforcement, that I can tell you. In Portland, they’ve done a fantastic job. They’ve been there three days.”
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President Donald Trump warning Governor Cuomo that he will step in if the governor doesn’t do something about the rising New York crime rate
“But what’s happening in New York, a place I love — I love New York. Look at what’s going on over there. The woman who was shot because she said, ‘Could you please not light off firecrackers?’ And they turned around and shot her eight times and she died. That’s not our civilization, that’s not about us.”
Ibid
“Telsa, the original Tesla, said the Earth is a giant generator. God has given us freedom. You can feed your family from the Earth, Wind, Water, and Fire. But the education and the schools... Have you ever had a textbook tell you you can buy 500 acres for $100,000 in middle America and build a farm and feed your family. Has there ever been a class on that? Would you agree there is a reason there’s never been a class like that?” “Shooting guns are fun, Israeli women know how to fire a firearm, they are trained how to do it.”
Ibid expressing his opinion on gun use
Joe Biden describing his plan for “voter registration physicians” (not a typo) to plan for Election Day
“Without a doubt, Sean. I’ll do everything within the Constitution of the State of Missouri to protect law-abiding citizens, and those people are exactly that. They’re law-abiding citizens, and they’re being attacked, frankly, by a political process, and it’s really unfortunate. It’s a sad day for us here in Missouri. They had every right to protect their property, their home, just like any of us would. And if you had a mob coming towards you, whether they tore down a gate or not, when they come on your property, they don’t have a right to do that in an aggressive manner. And people have a right to protect their selves, their families, and their property, that’s the Castle Doctrine in the state of Missouri.”
Missouri Gov. Mike Parson pledging to pardon a couple indicted for brandishing legal guns against people aggressively trespassing on their property
“Look, one of the things I think is important, I wish — I wish we taught more in our schools about the Islamic faith. I wish we talked about all the great confessional faiths. It’s one of the great confessional faiths. And what people don’t realize is — one of my avocations is theology — don’t realize is we all come from the same root here in terms of our fundamental basic beliefs,”
President Trump reacting on Twitter to news of Baseball players kneeling during the National Anthem
“If you stand for justice, come here and stand with me. Stand with me because I’m here for justice. I’m not here to tear down this ***** fence. I’m not here to spraypaint. It’s going on every day. If you don’t want to get gassed, stop. If you don’t want to get gassed, stop. It has to stop. None of you guys represent black lives. Sit and protest. Sit and protest.”
Retired U.S. Marine Gabriel Johnson urging protesters to join him as he stood holding an American flag
“Yes, and there’s no doubt about it. We’ve historically seen — I’ve seen it my four statewide elections — that the polls were notoriously off in terms of people like me, and just Republicans in general. I think that case is even more intense for this president, just because of all the abuse and all the attacks and all the grief that people get for even hinting it.”
Former Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker after being asked if there is a silent majority of Trump voters in his state
Sean Hannity on Democrat run cities
Sean Hannity on Democrat run cities
Chicago Fraternal Order of Police President John Catanzara on Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s running of Chicago
“This is a great day for the president and for the country showing the robust enthusiasm for President Donald Trump, they want four more years. We had over 300,000 people log on for our event tonight to donate to the president. We raised over $20 million in the first-ever of its kind virtual Zoom event.”
Kimberly Guilfoyle, the national chair of the Trump Victory Finance Committee