Monica Crowley

Monica Crowley
Monica Crowleyis an American conservative columnist, political commentator, talk radio personality, and author. She is known for her appearances on Fox News. She is currently the online opinion editor for The Washington Times and regular columnist. She is also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. She was dogged by allegations of plagiarism because of a Wall Street Journal article published under her byline, which appeared to mirror an article written by another author on the same topic...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
Date of Birth19 September 1968
CountryUnited States of America
Bill Clinton wanted to survive. And Bill Clinton wanted to thrive, not just for himself, although that's primarily what drives Bill Clinton. He's a classic narcissist. So of course he wanted to thrive and succeed. But he also wanted America to thrive and succeed, which is why he worked with a Republican Congress.
Germany was beaten after World War I, but it didn't take long for it to rise again as a much more malignant threat. The end of World War II was not to be a compromise; it was to come about from the total annihilation of the enemies' ability and will to make war.
Working for President Nixon was the most extraordinary professional experience of my life. He was endlessly fascinating: brilliant, visionary, kind, generous, warm, funny - and yes, a good man.
The Islamic terror threat is so fierce, unrelenting and barbaric that we tell ourselves fairy tales about how these ruthless acts are anything but what they are: acts of war.
Obama doesn't run around wearing a Carrie Bradshaw-esque nameplate necklace that says 'Socialist.' But his policies, actions, words, background and associations speak louder than any ID necklace ever could.
The Democrats handle dissent by isolating it, smearing it and delegitimizing it in order to crush it.
American exceptionalism is grounded in the founding of the United States upon an idea, rather than upon the ambitions of men.
According to Mr. Obama, exceptionalism is so yesterday, an uncool, antiquated and ultimately destructive notion.
Barack Obama is Occupy Wall Street. Barrack Obama is plugged into that world. That's what he believes.
Ann Romney has been front-and-center. She's held a lot of town halls, a lot of campaign rallies, on her own, separate from her husband. And she is dynamite out on the campaign trail.
A president is always cosseted by his staff.
The United States of America - once great, grand and free - is on the path to becoming just another country.
Some political spouses are much more comfortable on the campaign trail than others, and they take to it a lot more naturally.
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid marveled at the electability of Barack Obama because, unlike previous black candidates, Mr. Obama was 'light-skinned' and lacked a 'Negro dialect.'