Top 56 Quotes & Sayings by Alan Colmes

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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Alan Colmes

Alan Samuel Colmes was an American radio and television host, liberal political commentator for the Fox News Channel, and blogger. He was the host of The Alan Colmes Show, a nationally syndicated talk-radio show distributed by Fox News Radio that was broadcast throughout the United States on Fox News Talk on Sirius and XM. From 1996 to 2009, Colmes served as the co-host of Hannity & Colmes, a nightly political debate show on Fox News Channel. Beginning in 2015, Colmes supplied the voice of The Liberal Panel on Fox News Channel's The Greg Gutfeld Show.

The fact is that we are, compared to most other places, a very liberal country.
To be successful in talk radio, you have to have a conservative audience as well. Not enough liberals listen to it.
Why preach to the choir? You reach more independents and even more Democrats on Fox News given their huge audience than you would on other networks. So I'm grateful to have that opportunity to have that platform.
I grew up in a nonpolitical family. My mother basically hated everybody. — © Alan Colmes
I grew up in a nonpolitical family. My mother basically hated everybody.
Issue by issue, if I were a Congressman, I would receive the highest rating from liberal think-tank Americans For Democratic Action.
I don't delude myself into thinking I'll bring anyone around to my way of thinking, especially Sean Hannity.
I'm a broadcaster who happens to be liberal, and not the other way around.
In high school, I never felt in with the in-crowd.
I feel quite lucky to have the platforms I have on both television and radio.
Christians get trees. Jews get bushes. To stay in good standing with the Tribe, you've got to refer to a Christmas tree as a Hanukkah bush.
I am proud of the Fox News Channel.
I'm not an angry person. I get my point out, I'm true to what I believe, and I sleep well at night.
People say to me, 'Why don't you fight fire with fire?' You fight fire with water, not fire.
Fox is fair and balanced. — © Alan Colmes
Fox is fair and balanced.
Genius, scholar, and war hero though he is, you have to admit - or maybe you should think about admitting - that George Bush might have rushed things a little in invading Iraq.
The National Rifle Association has an extensive enemies list, and I am, frankly, insulted that I am not on it.
If I, as a liberal, didn't speak out against those who would squelch the free speech of conservatives, I wouldn't deserve to call myself a liberal.
I can be just as effective with a quick retort or a one-liner than with a big paragraph.
'Collective' sounds like communism, but we do work and live in a society where there is a collective well-being.
We are living out the liberal dream of our founders. The Constitution, the very liberal document - we have gone beyond English common law, which was the basis of law in the West.
Christmas brings us great music: Everything from Handel's 'Messiah' to 'White Christmas,' to 'I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus.'
We live in a liberally free country founded by people who were liberal. They were beyond liberal - they were revolutionaries.
I think most people have that crazy uncle they sit at Thanksgiving dinner with: someone they disagree with politically but love them anyway.
Thankfully, we live in country, unlike Russia, where we have First Amendment rights.
I always wanted to be on the radio. But my background is more entertainment than journalism.
Even if everything its detractors say about Fox were true, the most liberal of liberal attitudes would be that one would get credit for being in the lion's den.
On my radio show at night, people will sometimes - conservatives will call and say, 'You know what, I'm really sorry I cast my vote for President Bush.' And we play Brenda Lee and 'I'm Sorry' and ask them to sing along.
I save all my good e-mails. Listen to this one: 'You liberals should be deported.'
Air America Radio was thinking of hiring me, but they discovered something in my past that didn't sit well with them: radio experience.
There is no asterisk in the Constitution that says 'except for hate speech.'
Almost everything I think we've accomplished for the good of the country has been because of liberals against conservative opposition.
Some liberals have a problem with me simply because I work at Fox, and nothing I do short of storming off the set in a rage will get them to respect that I work there.
Talk radio can't work unless you have the kind of independence you get by being part of an independent news network. You can't be beholden to an agenda, and that's what I like about Fox: It doesn't have one.
A lot of people listen to Rush Limbaugh just because he's a great entertainer.
I don't think what you hear on talk radio is representative of America.
If you're a conservative, you think I'm Satan.
'Liberal' is a great word - from the root, 'liberty,' which means free. — © Alan Colmes
'Liberal' is a great word - from the root, 'liberty,' which means free.
I'm quite moderate.
'Never forget' is correct. But the place to remember is in our hearts, not in lavish ceremonies.
Mourning never ends for those who've faced unimaginable losses.
Change is always something you have to go through.
If you're going to make the argument that Fox is conservative, you can't make it very easily unless you diminish my role.
I will continue to speak out against the views of both Limbaugh and Hannity when I feel it's warranted, meeting their free speech with my own. But I will never forget that, without them, I'd have a much smaller platform on which to do it.
I think there are some liberals who are extremely biased about Fox News and wish to shun it or wish to criticize any liberal who appears on Fox News. That, to me, is not a particularly liberal attitude.
Rush Limbaugh advocating for objectivity is like Donald Trump advocating for humility.
We live in a liberal country. If you came here from Iraq or Iran, you really would think that we are quite a liberal country.
Dignified and respectful quietude speaks much louder than pomp and circumstance when it comes to remembering those who died. — © Alan Colmes
Dignified and respectful quietude speaks much louder than pomp and circumstance when it comes to remembering those who died.
Benghazi is not a scandal; Benghazi was a tragedy.
I don't judge my effectiveness by how many words I say. I think liberals often see nuances in things... Conservatives tend to see things in black and white. It gives them an air of certainty and conviction that might make them more comfortable to watch.
My side, I am a liberal more than a Democrat.
I did standup comedy. I opened once for Jay Leno.
Little did I know that the last words I would say on WNBC would be the last ones anyone would say.
People tune in to the Fox News Channel because it was founded on the premise that all sides should be presented fairly. This has upset the 'media establishment' but has made Fox the most powerful name in the news. I'm proud that Hannity & Colmes has contributed to this success, an achievement that has been often dissected by liberal media pundits who argue that Sean is more aggressive than I am and therefore dominates the show.
I still believe that the Democrats have it right about health care, education, the war in Iraq and, yes the war on terror.
Gary Berntsen, head of the CIA in Afghanistan there, he was a field commander. And he has a book out called "Jawbreaker." And he says we missed an opportunity at Tora Bora to get him. We put resources elsewhere. That's been a critique of the administration. Did we miss opportunities?
If what you are claiming is true, I would have shouted it from the rooftops. I would have gone to the authorities, the FBI, the police, the Democratic (Party) anybody that would listen. I wouldn't depend on one guy with the Department of Transportation.
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