Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Bow down before the one you serve...


"Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks, if you don't have a job and you're not rich, blame yourself." - Herman Cain
"[The banks] did have something to do with the crisis that we went into in 2008, but we're not in 2008, we're in 2011" - Herman Cain


“I think it’s dangerous, this class warfare" - Mitt Romney


"I, for one, am increasingly concerned about the growing mobs occupying Wall Street and the other cities across the country." - Eric Cantor



“As far as this Occupy Wall Street movement goes, you know I see it sort of like a Paris mob.  I see the president’s rhetoric of envy inflaming the public.” - Rand Paul






“My question is, are we all supposed to assume they’re unemployed?” - Gretchen Carlson






“When you can’t boil down your mission to one sentence, you can’t get the same explanation from two protesters!” - Brian Kilmeade


“I said on your show and it was picked up all over the place, a lot of them are down there for dating purposes! It’s true, they’re down there to meet people.” - Donald Trump


"I know that a lot of people are capitalizing on, oh, I don't know, perhaps some exploiting that was done via me, my family, my administration - that's a little bit perplexing, but it also says a great deal about our society." - Sarah Palin






"You know Liberals are now pointing the finger of blame at successful employers under the guise of fairness, but when they utter phrases like “fair share” you just know, heh, they’re once again playing fast and furious with the truth. And the truth is you can’t rev up the engine of economic growth by heaping higher taxes on job creators, you can’t spread success by punishing it, you can’t unite our country by dividing it." - Rick Perry


“When we came into the nation in 1845, we were a republic, we were a stand-alone nation, and one of the deals was, we can leave anytime we want. So we’re kind of thinking about that again.” - Rick Perry









"At the end of the day these taxpayers know they're going to be on the hook for the trillions and trillions of dollars we've used to bail out the investors, some of whom were irresponsible, and [The Tea Party] is expressing their frustration, which I think is quintessentially American" - Sean Hannity


"[The Occupy Wall Street protesters] hate corporations, they hate capitalism and in the end they really want state-ism over free markets, so they really don't like freedom." - Sean Hannity





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