Quoteworthy

  • “Space Force all the way!”–President Donald Trump.
  • “The fake news hates me saying that they are the ‘enemy of the people’ only because they know it’s true. I am providing a great service by explaining this to the American people. They purposely cause great division and distrust. They can cause War! They are very dangerous and sick!”–Donald Trump.
  • “Exposing Mr. Trump’s lies seems to play right into his hands. We rarely consider the possibility that the president’s supporters want a scoundrel, as long as he’s their scoundrel. Great con men feed off accusations of dishonesty.”–Emily Ogden, author of “Credulity: A Cultural History of U.S. Mesmerism.”
  • “Donald Trump is a demonstrable authoritarian in terms of his rhetoric, in terms of whipping up his base. Nixon did not do anything similar to that.”–Watergate journalist Carl Bernstein.
  • “If we think of fascism as a wound from the past that had almost healed, putting Trump in the White House was like ripping off the bandage and picking at the scab.”–Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
  • “I think there is going to be a return to normalcy in the Republican Party, and I think there’s an opportunity for somebody or some people to come along and put it back on the right track. I don’t see this continuing beyond this presidency.”–Maryland Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.
  • “He’ll get confirmed. It won’t be a landslide, but he’ll get confirmed.”–Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, on the upcoming confirmation hearing on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.
  • “We are a nation of less and less impulse control. … Communicating in a language that lacks precision ultimately means having to justify your words to people exercising their own agency in deciding what they want to hear.”–J. McCullough, National Review.
  • “It’s now clear that Facebook will remove a dangerous hatemonger if a lot of people demand it. It’s not clear, however, if it will swiftly remove a figure of (InfoWars’ Alex) Jones’ ilk without a larger campaign.”–Alex Shephard, New Republic.
  • “Corporate boards and managers need to wake up to the reality that sexual harassers, no matter how important they seem, do incredible harm to their companies. They desiccate a culture, draining employees’ motivation. They push qualified employees to leave. … It’s stupid, financially, to keep those men around.”–Bryce Covert, The Nation.
  • “Every November the nation’s eyes turn to Florida. What happens in Florida is so much bigger than just Florida.”–U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III, D-Mass., and grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, at a St. Petersburg rally underscoring the differences between Republican and Democratic health care policy proposals.
  • “Here in America, health care is a right; it’s not a privilege for the wealthy few.”–U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor, D-Tampa.
  • “Stand Your Ground has no place in a civilized society.”–Tallahassee mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum.
  • “Why aren’t we effectively monitoring waterways so we can predict when an (algae) bloom is occurring?”–Calusa Waterkeeper chief scientist John Cassani.
  • “Good pay is important, but if you look at the reasons people are leaving education, pay ranks about sixth because they aren’t being respected. They need a leader who understands their issues.”–Adam Putnam.
  • “We plan on having a very robust discussion of the issues in the general election.”–Brad Herold, campaign manager for Ron DeSantis.
  • “There are a lot of people who thought medical marijuana would be available in a certain manner when they voted, and it hasn’t turned out that way. I wouldn’t blame them if they felt like this was some kind of bait-and-switch.”–State Sen. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg.
  • “As we see major new hotels and exciting new attractions come on line this fall and into 2019, we can expect to see our success as a destination continue to grow.”–Santiago Corrada, president and CEO of Visit Tampa Bay, in announcing that hotel bed taxes—a 5 percent surcharge on overnight stays—have set records in nine out of 10 months so far this fiscal year.
  • “Because the economy is strong, voters are more likely to accept marginal tax increases if the (transit) initiative is seen as legitimate and beneficial.”—Stephen Neely, USF School of Public Affairs.
  • “The level of activity here and growth is pretty extraordinary.”—Tim Schar, SunTrust Bank president for Tampa Bay and southwest Florida.
  • “What people need to realize is that I’m not here to run out. … Once people see I’m here to run this program, we can build on it. I really am happy to be here.”—USF head football coach Charlie Strong.

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