A Quote by Tom Fitton

The test for honest Americans or honest liberals is, are they going to defend a president they disagree with when he's being victimized. — © Tom Fitton
The test for honest Americans or honest liberals is, are they going to defend a president they disagree with when he's being victimized.
We like people who are honest. Honest in argument, honest with clients, honest with suppliers, honest with the company - and above all, honest with consumers.
Honest people can disagree on policy. But where there can be no honest disagreement is the need to change our nation's debt course.
I think that we need to have an honest conversation in this country. This idea that somehow we're beyond sexism, beyond racism is just wrong. And this is where having an honest conversation with white men about their issues and their concerns, and having honest conversations about the experiences that African-Americans are still having, despite who's the president of the United States, in the criminal justice system that we see in sentencing, we see in policing and a lot of these issues.
We need to make sure that we have an honest, honest conversation and that we engage honest practices around how racism operates in this country. It's not just about people being mean to each other.
In many ways, being honest about 'Huckleberry Finn' goes right to the heart of whether we can be honest about our heritage and our identity as Americans.
The difference between the Liberals and the Conservatives is that the Conservatives are being honest that what they're planning to do is not going to get us past 30 per cent greenhouse gas emissions reductions.
I think we Americans tend to put too high a price on unanimity, as if there were something dangerous and illegitimate about honest differences of opinion honestly expressed by honest men.
Let no young man choosing the law for a calling for a moment yield to the popular belief -- resolve to be honest at all events; and if in your own judgment you cannot be an honest lawyer, resolve to be honest without being a lawyer.
I have often spoken of integrity as the most important of these values, realizing that integrity – and personal integrity, at that – is being honest to yourself. If you are always honest to yourself, it does not take much effort in always being honest with others.
Men must be honest with themselves before they can be honest with others. A man who is not honest with himself presents a hopeless case.
Every honest man will suppose honest acts to flow from honest principles, and the rogues may rail without intermission.
You're always going to get an honest, straightforward response from me. Honest to a fault.
Those who boast about being "brutally honest" are usually more brutal than honest.
It is difficult, but you need to be honest with yourself as an athlete, and have a team telling you the right things, being honest with you.
For me, it's about honest interactions with people, always being honest with myself. That's my biggest power.
Sometimes being honest with someone or hearing the truth hurts, but it is always better to be honest and accept what is.
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