Thoughts For the Day - February
The following are quotes of the Red State Patriot unless otherwise indicated. If you wish to republish any or all of them, we ask only that you provide appropriate attribution - please.
February 1
(2006) If a conservative speaks in a forest, and there is no liberal around to hear him, is he still wrong?
(2007) When liberals try to fail in matters of national security, and succeed, which have they done?
February 2
(2006) Any time you sincerely want to make a change, the first thing you must do is to raise your standards – not lower them.
(2007) A citizen without a liberal Senator is like a neck without an albatross.
February 3
(2006) Do not squander the precious little time given to you by God or the freedom preserved for you by every soldier’s mortal existence.
(2007) Liberal: "But you're supposed to love and respect me no matter what."
Conservative: "You must have me confused with Jesus."
February 4
(2006) Do you wonder if it isn’t just liberal cowardice, instead of generosity, that makes the United States give most of its Foreign Aid?
(2007) Is it not our duty to protect the rest of America from predators, sexual or political?
February 5
(2006) Most liberal men that are sensitive, caring, and good-looking already have boyfriends.
(2007) A liberal will tell you, “It doesn't matter whether America wins or looses.”
A conservative will tell you, “Until you lose.”
February 6
(2006) "It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong." Voltaire
(2007) If you help a “minority” in need, he/she will remember you the next time they are in need … and the next time … and the next time.
February 7
(2006) Partisan politics is blind ideology -- and it's not too bright, either.
(2007) Equal treatment of individuals does not mean equal treatment of behavior.
February 8
(2006) “Every immigrant that comes here should be required within five years to learn English or leave the country.” President Theodore Roosevelt
(2007) Liberalism is a public spectacle that begins as a fraud, progresses into a farce and historically ends in a disaster.
February 9
(2006) You can keep puking long after you think you're finished (reading the New York Times).
(2007) "He who dares not offend cannot be honest." - Thomas Paine
February 10
(2006) Which came first, the liar or the politician? The priest or the homosexual?
(2007) When a liberal gives his opinion, he's well informed. When a conservative gives a fact, he's an idiot.
February 11
(2006) Thou shalt not comfort thy rod with thy staff.
(2007) Why is a liberal’s vocabulary always as bad as, like, whatever?
February 12
(2006) Do the “Alphabet Song” and “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” have the same tune? Senator Teddy Kennedy (D-MA)
(2007) Harry Reid: This democratic socialism thing is a wreck. If things keep getting worse we'll all be begging in the streets! Nancy Pelosi: Yeah, from who?
February 13
(2006) Without education, liberalism cannot be cured. The Democratic Party knows that.
(2007) Aim low, reach your goal; avoid disappointments.
February 14
(2006) The content of your character is your choice.
(2007) Liberalism, boldly going nowhere.
February 15
(2006) Democrats are like martinis? Three's too many.
(2007) If all men were created equal, why are some people receiving welfare?
February 16
(2006) What is the best example of an oxymoron? A well-adjusted Democrat.
(2007) There are over two million illiterates in America by most estimates. Everyday a vast majority of them give out directions at gas stations or vote on legislation in Congress.
February 17
(2006) “Jealousy” is to want what others have. “Stupidity” is thinking you might one day get it without the help of Congress.
(2007) Truth is not bigotry.
February 18
(2006) When you blame others, you give up the power to change yourself – a fact lost on liberals and ignored by entitlement aficionados.
(2007) Patriots are unquestionably brave, often hated, typically scorned and scarce in adversity. When the cause succeeds however, timid liberals join their ranks, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot.
February 19
(2006) Day by day, what you do is who you become, regardless of race, education or economic advantage.
(2007) The phrase "working American" should be redundant.
February 20
(2006) Sincerity is everything. When you can fake that, you've got it made. Hillary Clinton
(2007) How long does a United States Congressman serve? Until he gets caught.
February 21
(2006) People are not persuaded by what you say, but rather by what they understand. Without an education, what chance is there?
(2007) Though no one can go back and make a brand new start, Congress can start from now and make a brand new ending. What are the chances?
February 22
(2006) Do you like to travel? Do you enjoy meeting new people? Do you want to free up your future, unencumbered by a job? All this can be yours if you vote for a guest worker program and amnesty for illegal aliens.
(2007) It’s not that Senator John McCain isn’t a responsible congressman. In fact, he’s been responsible for more legislative disasters than any one else in the Congress.
February 23
(2006) A "gimme" can best be defined as an agreement between two golfers ... neither of whom can putt very well, or between two liberal Congressmen … neither of whom has any integrity.
(2007) Criticism wouldn't be so hard for a liberal to take if it weren't so often right.
February 24
(2006) “Do something every day that you don't want to do; this is the golden rule for acquiring the habit of doing your duty without pain.” Mark Twain
(2007) What did God say, after creating liberals? “Sorry, I can do better.”
February 25
(2006) “The struggle is always between the individual and his sacred right to express himself and... the power structure that seeks conformity, suppression and obedience.” Justice William O. Douglas
(2007) The funniest thing about liberals is that they have no sense of humor.
February 26
(2006) There are only two reasons liberals hang out in bars. Either they have no boyfriend or girlfriend to go home to, or they do.
(2007) A liberal who smiles in the face of adversity probably has a scapegoat.
February 27
(2006) The only difference between a rut, a grave and a footnote in history is the depth of socialism.
(2007) Today, many will be confronted by difficult moral choices and they will choose to do what is right instead of what is beneficial. Why not Congress?
February 28
(2006) “I do not think much of a man who is not wiser today than he was yesterday.” Abraham Lincoln
(2007) Democracy in the United States of America is no longer “government by the people,” but rule by the "first citizen."
Posted February 1, 2007 12:47 PM
Read more on
|