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Offend a Christian and he is obliged to pray for your salvation. Offend a Muslim and he is obliged to murder you.
Robert Stacy McCain

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When I said that the mentally ill should be in institutions, public universities weren't the kind of institutions I had in mind.
Robert Stacy McCain

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Writing is a skill, not a talent, and this difference is important because a skill can be improved by practice.
Robert Stacy McCain

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Envy is the root of the egalitarian ethos.
Robert Stacy McCain

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One of the most annoying habits of liberals is their tendency to confuse their political agenda with moral virtue.
Robert Stacy McCain

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One of the easiest things in the world to do is to tell other people how to raise their children. This is especially easy if you have no children of your own.
Robert Stacy McCain

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If you consider sexual desire and romantic love between men and women to be natural and healthy, you are not a feminist . There is nothing natural about sex, according to feminist ideology, no biological urge that causes women to be attracted to men.
Robert Stacy McCain

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When somebody is determined to whup your ass, without regard to any concern for what is fair, you must recognize that the only alternative is to whup his ass by whatever means or methods are available.
Robert Stacy McCain

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Having daughters tends to help a guy get in touch with his inner social conservative.
Robert Stacy McCain

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Idle minds are the devil's research-and-development department.
Robert Stacy McCain

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I have no use for "men's rights," any more than I have any use for "women's rights," but let us ask: Who was it that decided it was a good idea to politicize love, sex and marriage? Who spent the past four decades proclaiming that "the personal is political," so that every office flirtation and every petty domestic quarrel is a federal civil rights violation? The damned feminists, that's who.
Robert Stacy McCain