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Last month’s notable, quotable moments.


BY JOSEPH SCHWERDT


Gloria Allred, MidPoint


The high-profile lawyer Gloria Allred on sexual assault allegations against actor and comedian Bill Cosby: “Sexual assault is no joke. And what


the many, many alleged victims have said about Bill Cosby is no joke.”


Debbie Lee, America’s Forum


Debbie Lee, mother of Marc Lee, who was a Navy SEAL alongside American Sniper SEAL Chris Kyle, blasts the movie’s depiction of her


fallen son: “The Marc Lee you see portrayed in the movie is not my son . . . they took liberties on Marc’s character.”


Rep. Ted Poe, America’s Forum


The Texas Republican on President Obama’s proposal to raise taxes by some $320 billion: “I mean, are you kidding me? . . . No new


taxes. Not going to happen. The economy is struggling.”


Rabbi Shmuley Boteach, MidPoint


The rabbi, author, and activist on the security of Jews in Europe: “We all love Israel; it’s the Jewish homeland. But Jews should choose to go to


Israel as part of an ancient dream, as part of a Jewish destiny, not out of fear and not out of coercion. Not because they think they’re going to be slaughtered.”


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Rick Perry, America’s Forum


The former Texas governor on the federal government’s inability to secure the southern border: “If Washington’s not going to do


its duty to secure the Texas and Mexico border, Texas will. We’re going to send the resources that we need whether it’s our law enforcement, whether it’s our National Guard, to continue to send the message that Texas is going to do everything that it needs to do to keep its citizens safe.”


Alveda King, The Steve Malzberg Show


The niece of Martin Luther King: “Martin Luther King Jr. did not live the natural earth years that Moses lived, but during his lifetime he was


tried in the fire. Moses saw a burning bush. Martin Luther King Jr. walked through the fire, literally. [His] house was bombed.”


John Sununu, The Steve Malzberg Show


The former White House chief of staff under George H.W. Bush, on Obama: “He’s just going to take the last two years and do constituency


pandering. This issue of free community colleges? He wants to get credit amongst the young people, a lot of whom were great supporters of his.”


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Mary Matalin, The Steve Malzberg Show


The former campaign director of President George H.W. Bush on Obama’s response to the Paris terror attack: “The whole world


thinks we’re idiots now.”


Allen West, The Steve Malzberg Show The former GOP congressman on President Obama’s absence at the Paris anti-terror rally attended by some 40 world leaders: “If the


president found time to go to Nelson Mandela’s funeral, if he found time to send three White House of icials to the funeral of Michael Brown in St. Louis, he should’ve been there locking arms with the leaders who gathered in force in France.”


Bill Donohue, America’s Forum


The president of the Catholic League on the Paris terror attacks against the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo: “The only people who are


truly responsible here are these murdering Muslims. On the other hand, had [Charlie Hebdo] exercised restraint and didn’t engage in toilet speech, filthy, obscene statements, and portrayals of the prophet, they wouldn’t be dead today. Something has to be learned about this.”


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