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"How are we supposed to get our girls used to the fact that biological boys are in their locker rooms? And then we wonder why a third of our teenage girls seriously contemplated suicide last year."
"For many people in our state, the flag stands for traditions that are noble. Traditions of history, of heritage, and of ancestry. The hate filled murderer who massacred our brothers and sisters in Charleston has a sick and twisted view of the flag. In no way does he reflect the people in our state who respect and, in many ways, revere it. Those South Carolinians view the flag as a symbol of respect, integrity, and duty. They also see it as a memorial, a way to honor ancestors who came to the service of their state during time of conflict. That is not hate, nor is it racism. At the same time, for many others in South Carolina, the flag is a deeply offensive symbol of a brutally oppressive past. As a state we can survive, as we have done, while still being home to both of those viewpoints. We do not need to declare a winner and a loser here. We respect freedom of expression, and that for those who wish to show their respect for the flag on their private property, no one will stand in your way."
"To those outside of our state the flag may be nothing more than a symbol of the worst of Americaās past. That is not what it is to many South Carolinians. The statehouse belongs to all of us."
"Our goal with the administration is to show value at the UN and the way that we'll show value is to show our strength, show our voice, have the backs of our allies and make sure our allies have our back as well."
"For those that don't have our back, we're taking names, we will make points to respond to that acccordingly."
"Everything that's working, we're going to make it better, everything that's not working we're going to try and fix, and anything that seems to be obsolete and not necessary we're going to away with."
"With all due respect, I don't get confused."
"This was one of the oldest African American churches ā these 12 people were amazing people, they loved their church, they loved their family, they loved their community [referring to nine people who Dylann Roof killed in June 2015] And here is this guy that comes out with this manifesto, holding the Confederate flag and had just hijacked everything that people thought of (about the flag). But you know people saw it as service, and sacrifice and heritage ā but once he did that, there was no way to overcome it."
"Good evening. It is great to be back at the Republican National Convention. Iāll start with a little story. Itās about an American Ambassador to the United Nations. And itās about a speech she gave to this convention. She called for the re-election of the Republican President she served⦠And she called out his Democratic opponent⦠a former vice president from a failed administration. That ambassador said, and I quote, āDemocrats always blame America first.ā The year was 1984. The president was Ronald Reagan. And Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrickās words are just as true today. Joe Biden and the Democrats are still blaming America first. Donald Trump has always put America first. He has earned four more years as President."
"It was an honor of a lifetime to serve as the United States ambassador to the United Nations. Now, the U.N. is not for the faint of heart. Itās a place where dictators-murderers-&-thieves denounce America⦠and then put their hands out and demand that we pay their bills. Well, President Trump put an end to all that. With his leadership, we did what Barack Obama and Joe Biden refused to do. We stood up for America⦠and we stood against our enemies. Obama and Biden let North Korea threaten America. President Trump rejected that weakness, and we passed the toughest sanctions on North Korea in history. Obama and Biden let Iran get away with murder and literally sent them a plane full of cash. President Trump did the right thing and ripped up the Iran nuclear deal. Obama and Biden led the United Nations to denounce our friend and ally, Israel. President Trump moved our embassy to Jerusalem ā and when the U.N. tried to condemn us, I was proud to cast the American veto."
"This President has a record of strength and success. The former Vice President has a record of weakness and failure. Joe Biden is good for Iran and ISIS⦠great for Communist China⦠and heās a godsend to everyone who wants America to apologize, abstain, and abandon our values. Donald Trump takes a different approach. Heās tough on China, and he took on ISIS and won. And he tells the world what it needs to hear. At home, the President is the clear choice on jobs and the economy. Heās moved America forward, while Joe Biden held America back. When Joe was VP, I was governor of the great state of South Carolina. We had a pretty good run. Manufacturers of all kinds flocked to our state from overseas, creating tens of thousands of American jobs. People were referring to South Carolina as āthe beast of the southeast,ā which I loved. Everything we did happened in spite of Joe Biden and his old boss. We cut taxes. They raised them. We slashed red tape. They piled on more mandates. And when we brought in good-paying jobs, Biden and Obama sued us. I fought back⦠and they gave up."
"A Biden-Harris administration would be much, much worse. Last time, Joeās boss was Obama⦠this time, it would be Pelosi, Sanders, and the Squad. Their vision for America is socialism. And we know that socialism has failed everywhere. They want to tell Americans how to live⦠and what to think. They want a government takeover of health care. They want to ban fracking and kill millions of jobs. They want massive tax hikes on working families. Joe Biden and the socialist left would be a disaster for our economy. But President Trump is leading a new era of opportunity."
"Before Communist China gave us the coronavirus, we were breaking economic records left and right. The pandemic has set us back, but not for long. President Trump brought our economy back before, and he will bring it back again. Thereās one more important area where our President is right. He knows that political correctness and ācancel cultureā are dangerous and just plain wrong. In much of the Democratic Party, itās now fashionable to say that America is racist. That is a lie. America is not a racist country. This is personal for me. I am the proud daughter of Indian immigrants. They came to America and settled in a small southern town. My father wore a turban. My mother wore a sari. I was a brown girl in a black and white world. We faced discrimination and hardship. But my parents never gave in to grievance and hate. My mom built a successful business. My dad taught 30 years at a historically black college. And the people of South Carolina chose me as their first minority and first female governor. America is a story thatās a work in progress. Now is the time to build on that progress, and make America even freer, fairer, and better for everyone. Thatās why itās tragic to see so much of the Democratic Party turn a blind eye toward riots and rage."
"The American people know we can do better. And of course we know that every single black life is valuable. The black cops whoāve been shot in the line of duty ā they matter. The black small business owners whoāve watched their lifeās work go up in flames ā they matter. The black kids whoāve been gunned down on the playground ā their lives matter too. And their lives are being ruined and stolen by the violence on our streets. It doesnāt have to be like this. It wasnāt like this in South Carolina five years ago. Our state came face-to-face with evil. A white supremacist walked into Mother Emanuel Church during Bible Study. Twelve African Americans pulled up a chair and prayed with him for an hour. Then he began to shoot. After that horrific tragedy, we didnāt turn against each other. We came together ā black and white, Democrat and Republican. Together, we made the hard choices needed to heal ā and removed a divisive symbol, peacefully and respectfully. What happened then should give us hope now. America isnāt perfect. But the principles we hold dear are perfect. If thereās one thing Iāve learned, itās that even on our worst day, we are blessed to live in America. Itās time to keep that blessing alive for the next generation. This President, and this Party, are committed to that noble task."
"We seek a nation that rises together, not falls apart in anarchy and anger. We know that the only way to overcome Americaās challenges is to embrace Americaās strengths. We are striving to reach a brighter future where every child goes to a world-class school, chosen by their parents. Where every family lives in a safe community with good jobs. Where every entrepreneur has the freedom to achieve and inspire. Where every believer can worship without fear and every life is protected. Where every girl and boy, every woman and man, of every race and religion, has the best shot at the best life. In this election, we must choose the only candidate who has and who will continue delivering on that vision. President Trump and Vice President Pence have my support. And America has our promise. We will build on the progress of our past and unlock the promise of our future. That future starts when the American people re-elect President Donald Trump."
"When I tell you I'm angry, it's an understatement. Mike has been nothing but loyal to that man. He's been nothing but a good friend of that man... I am so disappointed in the fact that [despite] the loyalty and friendship he had with Mike Pence, that he would do that to him. Like, I'm disgusted by it."
"I would not run if President Trump ran, and I would talk to him about it. Thatās something that weāll have a conversation about at some point if that decision is something that has to be made."
"Anything Joe Biden signs will all but guarantee that Iran gets the bomb. No deal is better than a bad deal. And if this president signs any sort of deal, Iāll make you a promise. The next president will shred it on her first day in office. Just saying, sometimes it takes a woman."
"People matter. Their stories matter."
"Many of the women in this book were firsts. The first to be prime minister. The first to take a stand. The first to fly. Being the first is hard. It can be lonely and isolating. There is no road map, and people assume something is impossible simply because it hasnāt been done before. These women are leaders because they paved the way for the women who came after them. We walk in their footsteps and leave a well-trodden path for the women who come after us. As you read these pages, remember we have the potential to make life better for others. In our own small way, we can inspire, mentor, and encourage other women to do great things. So, donāt hold back. Donāt be silent. Donāt give in to fear. Be bold. Be adventurous. Be yourself. There will always be people who want to tell you what you can do and what you canāt. What is possible and what is not. I know because I have encountered those people throughout my life. Some of them were well meaning. But all of them wanted to limit my potential. Your potential is limitless. Your life ā the life you want ā is worth fighting for. So, fight."
"Itās easy to talk about principles. Itās hard to stand by them when everyone is lined up against you."
"Sometimes it seems like we live in a zero-sum game, where one personās success detracts from another personās. Or we think we can only be successful by trampling on other people on our way to the top. Or that being great demands a certain isolation or mean streak. Thatās simply not true. We are so much stronger when we join together with others. We are so much better off when we use our personal success to help others succeed."
"Amelia Earhart would have been a great aviator no matter what she did outside of the airplane. She was a great person and leader because of everything she did to help other women. She understood one womanās success was all womenās success. We should learn from her legacy."
"Many think women are too emotional. Some think we are too ambitious. Some are convinced we are defined by one issue: whether we are pro-life or pro-choice. Thatās unfortunate. I feel a kinship and sisterhood with women regardless of party. I often send supportive notes to women who have excelled in their field regardless of their political affiliation. Many have asked why I do that and waste my time. My answer: we are more than the issues the media divides us on. Growing up, I was always aware of how the media, the establishment on both sides, and academia divide women. You donāt see the same bias with men."
"When I focused on the profiles in this book, I didnāt research if the women were Republican or Democrat. I didnāt know which president they voted for. What I know is they inspired me. They inspired me because they were above the noise. They each had one life and were determined to make the most of it. How amazing is that? They knew they were meant for great things, and they chased them until they fulfilled their purpose."
"I am increasingly trying to make the most of my life and fulfill my purpose. And itās okay if you donāt know your purpose yet. Just never stop searching and trying to find it. Every day you wake up, you have a choice. Either you push through the fear to find greatness or you sit on the sidelines, avoid challenges, and settle for comfort. One of the most important things we can do in life is push through the fear. When you do that, you live life the way God intended. The amazing women highlighted in this book all pushed through the fear. They knew they were called for a higher purpose. They faced challenges head-on. They were often ridiculed and isolated. But they showed us that challenges can be overcome and are worth the fight."
"Let us be the leaders who love our families, love our communities, and love our country. We can remind our country what it means to be patriotic, to love thy neighbor, to focus on solutions and not arguments, to raise the next generation to be even better. If we want to return to a strong, patriotic, loving America focused on lifting up everyone, women will lead the way because we know ā as Margaret Thatcher famously said ā how to get something done. We have our work cut out for us. But we got this. Let the profiles in this book serve as our motivation, inspiration, and constant reminder. We are stronger than any label people give us. Our country is worth fighting for, and women will be the ones who save her."
"To Joan Jett, you fill my funnel on rock ānā roll. You broke every stereotype there was, and you were criticized and isolated for it. You never gave up and in turn reminded me to never give up. Thank you for being my musical go-to when I was down, pushed aside, or rejected. Sisters in Rock Forever. To my sisters in arms: Life is hard, and you make it look so easy. I hope this is a reminder that you are not alone. Your intelligence, love, compassion, strength, grit, and tenacity are nothing short of awesome. Buckle up. We have a country to save. God bless each and every one of you."
"Look, I think Biden is the ultimate socialist president. He loves to spend everybody else's money. His answer to everything is to increase taxes. And I think we need to be realistic. We're $31 trillion in debt. I think we're borrowing money to make our interest payments. This is not sustainable. The problem is Washington, D.C. has a spending problem, and we need to put them on a diet and put an end to it. I did this in South Carolina. We need to do it for the country. The first thing Biden should have done is said, "We're going to claw back the $500 billion of unspent COVID money." The second thing he should have said is, rather than the IRS agents going after innocent Americans, go back and go after the $100 billion of COVID fraud that happened along the way. We need to make sure we get on Republicans and Democrats because they both opened back up earmarks. This is not the time for them to be spending $2 billion on counties that don't exist and don't have government structures."
"So if we're talking about entitlement reform, the first thing we do is, look, I have parents in their 80s. We take care of them. I don't want anything to hurt the seniors or anyone that's getting ready to retire. But I have kids in their 20s, those are the ones that need to go and know that things are going to be changed. So what you would do is for those in their 20s coming into the system, we would change the retirement age so that it matches life expectancy. The second thing we would do is we would limit benefits for the wealthy. Then you go further instead of cost of living increases do increases based on inflation. That's something Republicans and Democrats would agree with. And then more than that, expand Medicare Advantage plan so that we have more competition, and we run the costs down. That's what entitlement reform will look like. That's how you're going to make it sustainable. And that's also how you bring down the cost of what we're seeing right now."
"You keep your promises to those that we've made, promises to. Those that have invested in should keep what they have. We shouldn't in any way jeopardize those that are already expecting something. This is about the new group coming in. It's the new ones coming in. It's those in their twenties that are coming in. You're coming to them and you're saying the game has changed. We're going to do this completely differently. That's how you go and you focus on it. We've got to start doing things like that. But more than that, we have to look at the fact that there is a spending problem in DC and Republicans and Democrats have done this to us, Neil. Don't forget that when this all started, with the Republicans, they passed a $2.2 trillion COVID stimulus package 419-6 in the House and 96 to 0 in the Senate that expanded welfare. Now we have 90 million people on Medicaid. You've got 42 million people on food stamps. We should be taking people from welfare to work. We shouldn't be paying people to sit on the couch and adding to the rolls of welfare. It was under Republicans' watch. They opened up earmarks again. Why are we spending on pork projects when one in six Americans can't pay their utility bill? We should stop borrowing. We don't have endless credit cards in our households or our businesses. Why are we allowing that to happen? And we should make sure that they understand that you should not pass a spending bill that doesn't take us back to pre-COVID levels. This is going to have to be harsh. It's going to take a president that is going to call out Republicans and Democrats. I did that as governor. I'll do it again as president."
"America spent $46 billion on foreign aid last year. Thatās more than any other country by far. Taxpayers deserve to know where that money is going and what itās doing. They will be shocked to find that much of it goes to fund anti-American countries and causes. As president, Iāll put a stop to this fiasco."
"The Biden administration resumed military aid to Pakistan, though itās home to at least a dozen terrorist organizations and its government is deeply in hock to China... strongly supported President Donald Trumpās decision to cut nearly $2 billion of military aid to Pakistan because that country supports terrorists who kill American troops.... It was a major victory for our troops, our taxpayers and our vital interests, but it didnāt go nearly far enough. Weāve still given them way too much in other aid. As president, I will block every penny."
"Our foreign-aid policies are stuck in the past. They typically operate on autopilot, with no consideration for the conduct of the countries that receive our aid."
"I will cut every cent in foreign aid for countries that hate us. A strong America doesnāt pay off the bad guys. A proud America doesnāt waste our peopleās hard-earned money. And the only leaders who deserve our trust are those who stand up to our enemies and stand beside our friends."
"We are giving huge amounts of cash to countries that vote against us most of the time. That doesnāt make sense. Iāll stop it. America canāt buy our friends. Weāll certainly never buy off our enemies."
"No country has a right to the American taxpayerās money. Our leaders have a responsibility to protect our people and promote our interests. Our politicians arenāt doing that, all the way up to President Joe Biden. Itās about time we had a president who did."
"Put an accountant in the White House!"
"I mean, we desperately want to get those American hostages out. But if you saw those kids in the hands of those terrorists, like, with a mom heart, it made me sick to my stomach for all those parents having to see their children in those terrorist hands. So, of course, we want them out."
"But why isn't it so easy that we can do that? It's because we don't know where they are. And I have been in those tunnels that are massive, that are sophisticated, and that Hamas uses to hide equipment and ammunition and to do their dirty work and maybe to have those hostages."
"But where are those tunnels? They're underneath hospitals. They're underneath schools. They're in hard-to-find places. So this is incredibly tough. I feel for the Israeli families. I feel for the American families. And I feel for any other families who've lost a loved one or have someone in a hostage situation, because it's really bleak right now. And it's hard for anyone to feel good about this."
"America needs to be more like Iowa. Thatās my main takeaway after spending time this week holding town halls across the state ā my first visit since declaring my candidacy for President earlier this month. Iowa is strong and proud, with conservative leadership all the way. But under Joe Biden and the Democrats, strength and pride are afterthoughts at best. And based on their decision to ditch the stateās first-in-the-nation caucus, this President is ignoring Iowa entirely. Iowa deserves better. And Iowans know we can do better. That fact was clear in my conversations with countless residents from Des Moines to Urbandale to Cedar Rapids to Marion. They look at whatās happening to America, and it deeply worries them. They see family-owned farms and small businesses being destroyed by the heavy hand of government and bailouts for big business. They see veterans struggling to obtain the benefits they earned in the uniform of the United States. And they see their country losing faith in itself, with children learning to hate, not love, the greatest nation in human history."
"My purpose is to stop Americaās downward spiral. I aim to move us forward toward freedom and self-confidence ā toward the same strength and pride that defines the Hawkeye State."
"Iowa is strong and proud because of its education leadership. When Gov. Kim Reynolds signed education savings accounts into law earlier this year, she gave families the freedom to choose the school thatās right for their children. I fought for that same freedom as governor, and Iāll deliver it nationwide as President. And Iāll make sure no politician can close our schools ever again. Iowaās strength and pride spring from many sources. This is a state that backs the blue, putting the police and safe streets ahead of criminals and chaos. It believes in defending religious liberty and the lives of the unborn. Families here believe in military service, which matters to me, as the wife of a combat veteran. And Iowans know we have to secure our border and stop the flow of dangerous drugs like fentanyl. The lives of our children, and the survival of our nation, depend on it."
"The values that sustain Iowa are the bedrock of America. Yet President Biden is hard at work undermining them. Heās weakening our country ā economically, culturally, and spiritually ā at the exact moment we need to be strong. And heās destroying the pride that inspires each generation to defend our freedom, which is an urgent necessity in the face of Communist China. President Biden and his party have even spread the lie that America is racist. Take it from me, the first minority female governor in history: America is not a racist country."
"As President, I will bring back our countryās strength and pride, building on the success that I see in Iowa and that I saw as governor of South Carolina. Iāll be back again soon, and I look forward to talking with even more Iowans about your lives and your worries. But I also look forward to hearing your hopes. Iowa is proof that Americaās best days are ahead of us, and I look forward to proving it together with you."
"The current push to raise the federal debt limit is depressing. Worse is the fact that this same fiasco will keep happening. Washington simply isnāt serious about getting spending under control. We must be honest: Both Democrats and Republicans are responsible for Americaās spending crisis. They have both supported multitrillion dollar deficits that have brought us to a $31.6 trillion national debt and counting. The nonstop spending binge of the past three years also gave us the soaring inflation thatās still squeezing families and an economy thatās stumbling toward recession. We need a president who will do what no one has done to date: Stand up to the big spenders in both parties. The past few years prove that while Democrats and Republicans canāt agree on much, they do agree on spending America into bankruptcy."
"Look no further than the bipartisan and boneheaded decision to bring back earmarks in 2021. Theyāre the gateway drug to higher spending, persuading lawmakers to vote for unaffordable trillion dollar bills because, hey, at least they got a cut. Congress has already passed $15.3 billion in earmarks and counting in fiscal year 2023, greasing the skids for ever-more-unaffordable spending blowouts. Then thereās welfare. Three years ago, Democrats and Republicans in Congress united to change Medicaid rules, adding tens of millions more people while dramatically expanding food stamps ā with no strings attached. We should be saving taxpayer money by moving people from welfare to work, not the other way around."
"Their bipartisan āinfrastructureā bill was chock full of corporate welfare, too, including billions on electric chargers for cars Americans canāt afford. Every special-interest bailout, handout and carve-out that Washington politicians create pads a lucky few pockets while picking everyone elseās."
"Republicans deserve to be called out for getting the ball rolling on the pandemic spending binge. Democrats deserve blame for keeping it going, price tag be damned. Theyāve taken the famous line, "Never let a crisis go to waste," to a whole new level, throwing billions of dollars at everything from labor unions to government entities that donāt exist. And with President Joe Biden set to unveil his latest budget on Thursday, you can bet Democrats will continue to push for even more spending that Americans donāt need and canāt afford."