“I think the most un-American thing you can say is, “You can't say that.””

As quoted in The Nastiest Things Ever Said About Democrats (2006) by Martin Higgins, p. 171, and The Nastiest Things Ever Said About Republicans (2006) by Martin Higgins, p. 204

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American radio host and writer 1942

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