102 Quotes by S.E. Cupp

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    Republicans can continue to protest reality and stick their heads in the sand, but the sooner they acknowledge the very basic facts of climate change, the sooner they can get to crafting a conservative strategy to combat it, instead of ceding the territory solely to Democrats.

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    While social media can play an important role in spreading messages and democratizing access to ideas, hashtags without organization end up fizzling out.

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    Women are not unwinnable for Republicans. Ronald Reagan won a majority of them in both of his elections, and by 10 points in 1984. The largest spread in recent history was in 1972, when Richard Nixon, even with that mug, won women by a whopping 24 points.

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    Time's Up is finally, it would seem, activism with some teeth. It isn't perfect, however. One of the first acts of protest - urging celebrities to wear black to awards shows - reveals a worrisome willingness to keep lunging toward those lazy, meaningless and empty gestures that cheapen the seriousness of an issue.

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    I get Google alerts that automatically let me know when someone's calling me a nutjob.

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    But the rising chorus urging ESPN to change its stripes is missing something: The intersection of sports and politics is natural. And the left-wing lean of ESPN is inevitable. Conservatives bothered by the slant should stop hand-wringing and start their own network.

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    And I think when you're an elected official, rightly so, you should watch what you say.

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    Of course sports and politics intersect, and those conversations belong, more than anywhere else, on a network devoted to sports.

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    When Colin Kaepernick refuses to stand for the anthem, that's both a sports story and a politics story.

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