Monica Crowley

Monica Crowley
Monica Crowleyis an American conservative columnist, political commentator, talk radio personality, and author. She is known for her appearances on Fox News. She is currently the online opinion editor for The Washington Times and regular columnist. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She was dogged by allegations of plagiarism because of a Wall Street Journal article published under her byline, which appeared to mirror an article written by another author on the same topic...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth19 September 1968
CountryUnited States of America
Monica Crowley quotes about
Two famous happy warriors - Reagan and his political soulmate, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher - knew they were fighting their own ideological and external wars. But they did so with the sunny dispositions and positive outlooks of those who knew they were on the right side of history.
Healthcare is the cornerstone of the socialist state. It is the crown jewel of the welfare state.
Best things in life are free, and money can't buy you love.
During President George W. Bush's two terms, you couldn't drive far without seeing a particular bumper sticker: Dissent is the highest form of patriotism. Now that Democrats control the White House and Congress, the left treats dissent as the lowest form of treason.
The information-deprived general populace might have been surprised this week to see a lower paycheck.
Working for President Nixon was the most extraordinary professional experience of my life. He was endlessly fascinating: brilliant, visionary, kind, generous, warm, funny - and yes, a good man.
Newt Gingrich would cream Barack Obama in a debate.
Occupy Wall Street didn't just spring from the earth organically, out of thin air. This was all part of the global socialist movement.
President Reagan was the quintessential Happy Warrior, and no one loves, respects, and admires Reagan more than I do.
It is an abuse of power, when you are President of the United States, to use the White House to single out a single news organization, and castigate them and try to delegitimize them.
In several short years, Obama has fundamentally shifted the balance away from the individual and toward government, and has altered the national psyche from self-reliance to ever-growing reliance on government.
When I'm debating others, whether it's Eleanor Clift or Bob Beckel, you're still in a fierce debate mode, but you're also on best behavior.
The point of a presidential campaign is to put the candidate through the ringer: to force him to get banged up by his opponents and the press, and to have to answer the difficult and uncomfortable questions, be investigated, and learn the thrust and parry of political swordplay.
There are plenty of Muslims who live faithfully in the United States.