Every time you blow the whistle, half the people are going to be mad at you.
“Every time you blow the whistle, half the people are going to be mad at you.”
— Ken Cuccinelli · Blow
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Every time you blow the whistle, half the people are going to be mad at you.
“Every time you blow the whistle, half the people are going to be mad at you.”
— Ken Cuccinelli · Blow
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“Every time you blow the whistle, half the people are going to be mad at you.”
“I was the first attorney general to court to fight Obamacare - about 30 minutes after the president signed the bill.”
“I think it was in 1971 or 1974, the Supreme Court ruled marriage is not a subject that the federal government can exercise jurisdiction over, including the courts. To do that, we would need an amendment to the Constitution.”
“Ethics reform is about restoring the public trust. When that is in doubt, nothing is more important than restoring it.”
“The first thing in my oath is to uphold and protect the U.S. Constitution.”
“Put simply, no one in state government can create new specially protected classes except the General Assembly with the concurrence of the Governor.”
“I grew up in rural Pennsylvania, in a really rundown old house. I'd stay out till 8:30, 9:00 at night. Just blow in. My mom and dad never really cared much. It was okay. We were pretty free to roam. I mean, I had no concept of stopping play. It just didn't occur to anyone.”
“COVID-19! I blow the wind of God on you! You are destroyed forever.”
“But as I often say, terrorists won't check our party registration before they blow us up.”
“On Wall Street, fraudulent schemes tend to thrive during economic booms, and to blow up when times turn tough.”
“What's the point of blowing up if you can't give back to the people who helped you blow up?”
“I had a Guru. He was a great saint and most merciful. I served him long - very, very long; still, he would not blow any mantra in my ears. I had a keen desire never to leave him but to stay with him and serve him and at all cost receive some instruction from him.”