Quote of the Year

January 01, 2018 By: El Jefe Category: Alternative Facts

The Washington Post has published their quotes of the year based on reader opinions.  Here they are in order of popularity:

“Alternative Facts” – Kellyanne Conway

“Nevertheless, she persisted” – Mitch McConnell

Honorable mentions:

“Covfefe” – Trump

“Me Too” – A lot of women

Nobody knew health care could be so complicated.” – Trump

“Reclaiming my time.” – Maxine Waters

“I think there’s blame on both sides.” – Trump

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  1. Re: Nevertheless, she persisted.

    there is now a children’s book out now aimed at girls titled:
    She Persisted.

    Best damn quote!

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  2. Opinionated Hussy says:

    If there’s a category for ‘most ridiculous quote’, my nomination would be –

    “I’ve just had the most successful first year any president has ever had in American history.” – Donald Trump

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  3. My vote agrees with Maggie’s: “Nevertheless, she persisted.”

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  4. “Nevertheless, she persisted,” is on one of my coffee mugs, and several that I purchased and gave as gifts. Now, I’ll have to look for that book!

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  5. Maggie and AK Lynne, I agree. I think that’s the reason we could get to “Me, too,” too.

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  6. Jane & PKM says:

    “She persisted” and “Reclaiming my time” are great.

    Honorable mention to Bob Corker for: “It’s a shame the White House has become an adult day care center. Someone obviously missed their shift this morning.”

    Although he doesn’t claim it, Rexxon Drillerson nailed the true Donnie with: “He’s a ____ing moron.”

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  7. slipstream says:

    “This is an island surrounded by water, big water, ocean water.”

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  8. Lunargent says:

    Much as I despise Mitch McConnell, he has a mordant wit. Regarding Steve Bannon’s role in the Alabama Senate election:

    “The political genius on display, throwing away a seat in the reddest state in the Union, is hard to ignore.”

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