Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Quote of the Day - Cathy McMorris Rodgers - on the State of the Union

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McMorris Rodgers will be giving the Republican Address to the Nation following Obama's State of the Union address tonight, Tuesday, January 28, 2014. 

“Cathy McMorris Rodgers is proof that with humility, hard work, and dedication, you can overcome any obstacle – a story to which many Americans can relate.   Through the lens of her family’s experiences, Cathy will share our vision for a better America built on a thriving middle class, guided by a fierce belief in life and liberty, and grounded in greater trust between citizens and their government.  We are grateful to Cathy for lending her voice and perspective to this national occasion.”

Speaker John Boehner


“Cathy McMorris Rodgers is an excellent choice to present the Republican Address and share an alternative approach to the President’s plans to grow an already enormous federal bureaucracy. Her experience, hard work and commitment to family provide an example that Americans outside the halls of Congress understand.  A strong advocate of empowering citizens rather than just the federal government, Cathy is the right choice to deliver this important address.”

~ Senator Mitch McConnell


“I am honored to speak with Americans in every corner of the country on Tuesday and to share our Republican vision for a better future – one that trusts the American people and doesn’t limit where you finish because of where you started.”

~ Rep (WA) Cathy McMorris Rodgers

NOTE: The Republican Address to the Nation will be live streamed at SOTU.gop.gov. An audio .mp3 of the biographical video can be downloaded here.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who is she?

Lynn Anderson said...

Congresswoman from Washington who will give the rebuttal tonight after Obama's State of the Union. Hope he doesn't tell us it is a rosy future for us and that the one-percenters are the problem.

Anonymous said...

Obama had better tell the truth--no more lies from the world's biggest liar.
President Obama is expected to weigh in on income inequality and executive action.

Anonymous said...

The speech was lackluster.