Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Top ten Quotes of 2012.

"Please don't quote me, please don't quote me, please don't quote me!"
Fred Shapiro, associate librarian at Yale Law School, released his seventh annual list of the most notable quotations of the year.

Here is what he had to say about them:  

"Debate remarks and gaffes actually seemed to play an important role in the ups and downs of the election campaign and may even have affected the ultimate outcome of the election," Shapiro said.

And here they are. (With links to the source as well):

1. "There are 47 percent of the people who will vote for the president no matter what ... who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are victims. ... These are people who pay no income tax. ... and so my job is not to worry about those people. I'll never convince them that they should take personal responsibility and care for their lives." Mitt Romney, remarks at private fundraiser, Boca Raton, Fla., May 17 (Source)

2. "We took a concerted effort to go out and find women who had backgrounds that could be qualified to become members of our cabinet (in Massachusetts). I went to a number of women's groups and said, "Can you help us find folks?" and they brought us whole binders full of women." Mitt Romney, second presidential debate, Hempstead, N.Y., Oct. 16 (Source)

3. "If you were successful, somebody along the line gave you some help. There was a great teacher somewhere in your life. Somebody helped to create this unbelievable American system that we have that allowed you to thrive. Somebody invested in roads and bridges. If you've got a business — you didn't build that." Barack Obama, remarks at campaign appearance, Roanoke, Va., July 13 (Source)

4. "Please proceed, Governor." Obama, second presidential debate, Hempstead, N.Y., Oct. 16 (lead-in to Romney's denial that Obama had called Libya attack an act of terrorism) (Source) (My favorite!)


5. "You mentioned the Navy, for example, and that we have fewer ships than we did in 1916. Well, Governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of our military has changed. We have these things called aircraft carriers where planes land on them. We have these ships that go underwater, nuclear submarines." Obama, third presidential debate, Boca Raton, Fla., Oct. 22 (Source)

6. "If it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down." Midsouri senatorial candidate Todd Akin, KTVI-TV interview, Aug. 19 (Source)

7. "You hit a reset button for the fall campaign; everything changes. It's almost like an Etch A Sketch. You can kind of shake it up and we start all over again." Romney senior campaign adviser Eric Fehrnstrom, CNN interview, March 21 (Source)

8. "I'm an honorary consul general, so I have inviolability." Socialite Jill Kelley, telephone call to a 911 dispatcher, Tampa, Fla., Nov. 11, about media crews that came to her home as news broke of her involvement in the scandal over the resignation of CIA director David Petraeus (Source)

9. "Oppan Gangnam style." South Korean rapper PSY, "Gangnam Style" (song

10 (tie) "Under current law, on January 1st, 2013, there is going to be a massive fiscal cliff of large spending cuts and tax increases." Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, testimony at House Committee on Financial Services hearing, Feb. 29 (Source)

10 (tie) "I care more about my country than I do about a 20-year-old pledge." Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss, WMAZ-TV television interview about Taxpayer Protection Pledge, Nov. 21 (Source)

10 (tie) "I have a job to do. ... If you think right now I give a damn about presidential politics, then you don't know me." New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Fox News interview about Hurricane Sandy, Oct. 30 (Source)

Boy does THAT take me back. There were a lot of news made with some of those remarks, as well as history, and it can be argued that one or two may very well have helped to change the outcome of this last Presidential election.

So, which ones were YOUR favorites? 

21 comments:

  1. Anonymous3:41 AM

    My favorite was, "I stand by what I said, whatever it was." That pretty much exactly summed up Mitt Romney, imo.

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    1. Anonymous1:49 PM

      Wow that picture is striking...
      Does anyone remember the "Happy & Sad" masks that people used to hang on their walls for decoration? "Comedy & tragedy"?
      That's what Ann and Mitt remind me off in that pic above.
      Weird.

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  2. WakeUpAmerica4:01 AM

    I LOVED President Obama's comment to Mitt the shit about the military! That was nothing short of awesome!

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  3. I live in Mo. and I voted for Akin because I felt Claire could beat him as opposed to Steelman. I was right..but his rape statement had me reassessing my vote. Just how dirty does it make you feel when someone treats you like you are a piece of dirt on the bottom of their shoes?

    "If it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down." Midsouri senatorial candidate Todd Akin, KTVI-TV interview, Aug. 19

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  4. Anonymous4:24 AM

    Romney would lost no matter what. The voters just don't want him for our president. Period.

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    1. Anonymous10:21 AM

      So the 50,000,000 of us that did vote for Romney was an accident?

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  5. Ann Romney's "stop it this is hard" quote gets my vote. When Annie uttered those words it was all over. Nevermind Mitt the wimp, Queen Annie did them in with her insufferable remarks.

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  6. 'Please proceed, Governor'....how cool is that:)

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  7. indylindy5:38 AM

    The Navy comment was my favorite...what a smackdown that was!!

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  8. Anonymous6:34 AM

    My favorite from Mitt:

    “I can tell you that if you were to elect President Obama, you know what you're going to get.“  
    ~Mitt Romney 10/17/2012, Hofstra University, 2nd Presidential Debate

    Yes. Yes, we did.

    And some choice words from the little lady:

    “It’s Mitt’s time ... it’s our turn now.”
    ~Ann Romney to Diane Sawyer, ABC News, April 16, 2012

    “I love the fact that there are women out there who DON'T have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise the kids. Thank goodness that we value those people too. And sometimes life isn’t easy for any of us.”
    ~Ann Romney, Stamford CT, Connecticut Republican arty’s Prescott Bush Awards Dinner

    "I think my biggest concern [if Mitt was president] obviously would just be for his mental well-being."
    ~Ann Romney

    “We’ve given all you people need to know.”
    ~Ann Romney on Good Morning America

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  9. Anonymous7:43 AM

    I wonder when Mitt Romney will realize that he lost the election because of his Mitt Romneyishness. He was the "gift" that President Obama received in late summer and then used right up to the election.
    Beaglemom

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  10. Anonymous9:04 AM

    Please proceed Governor.OMG The look on Obama's face. If you weren't a Total DumbFuck like Robme you knew you were going to get your Ass handed to you.

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  11. Sally in MI9:20 AM

    Michigan just lost their unions. This GOP will stop at nothing to turn us into a third world country while they get richer. Reminds me of the boss who fired people right before Christmas, except instead of severance pay and a ham, we are left with a bunch of rotten turkeys. I am stunned at the inhumanity of these people. And interestingly, I have been writing to them for weeks and not once did one of them (Stamas, Camp, Moolenar) bother to even acknowledge my voice. Oh, I forgot. I'm just a woman: our rights are next up on their chopping block.

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  12. Anonymous9:22 AM

    “If you become president — and you seem pretty strident in your views…,” Jay Leno said, before Bachmann interrupted him.

    “Convicted. I’m convicted,” she said.

    “Convicted?” Leno replied. “No, you don’t get convicted until after you’re in office. That’s later. You have to get elected first.”

    http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2011/09/michele-bachmann-tells-jay-leno-shes-convicted-in-her-views/

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  13. Anonymous9:25 AM

    Former Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum told the Values Voters Summit “We will never have the elite, smart people on our side,” he said, “because they believe they should have the power to tell you what to do. So our colleges and universities, they’re not going to be on our side.”

    http://washington.cbslocal.com/2012/09/17/santorum-we-will-never-have-the-elite-smart-people-on-our-side/

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  14. Horses and bayonets, number one! It wasn't just the words, it was the delivery. Most enjoyable moment of the four year presidential campaign.

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  15. Anonymous4:06 PM

    “Four more years”

    http://2012.twitter.com/en/golden-tweets.html

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  16. I was rather fond of Rick Perry's famous line, "OOPS!"

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  17. Anita Winecooler7:02 PM

    "Proceed, Governor" did it for me, it was President Obama making Romney useful.

    OT
    I was miffed about the navy seal being killed while "Saving" a missionary, apparently Leah Burton was as well, and investigated-

    http://www.politicususa.com/navy-seals-dominionist-rescue-squad.html

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  18. Anonymous8:13 PM

    It's actually "Oppa, Gangnam Style". "Oppa" is Korean for "older brother to a woman" and it's used to indicate a close relationship, too. Oh, and it can also mean "boyfriend".

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  19. Anonymous10:24 AM

    Lol you are all Obamas pigs xD you're the kind of people that makes America crap

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