“Liberals have managed to eliminate the idea of manly honor. Instead, all they have is womanly indignation.”
Hannity & Colmes (7 June 2006); later quoted in If Democrats Had Any Brains, They'd Be Republicans (2007), "Liberal "Argument": Hissing, Scratching, and Hair-Pulling, p. 157.
2006
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