Everyone has a part to play. We have the power. You can do it.
Maxine Waters
We do not have a crisis at Freddie Mac, and particularly Fannie Mae, under the outstanding leadership of Frank Raines.
I am one who believes in the power of the people. I am inspired when I see people hit the streets, who challenge their elected officials, and are willing to stand up and fight. I encourage it.
I'm accustomed to being harassed.
I have a right to my anger, and I don't want anybody telling me I shouldn't be, that it's not nice to be, and that something's wrong with me because I get angry.
We moan and groan all the time about a lack of involvement of young people. But they have taught me a lot about what moves them.
We have a responsibility as elected officials to do good public policy in the best interest of all the people.
That's why investigations are so important, to drill down and to connect those dots and to get the facts. What we have is a lot of smoke that causes us to want to know more about what has happened.
I'm a strong black woman, and I cannot be intimidated. I cannot be undermined.
This nation has always struggled with how it was going to deal with poor people and people of color. Every few years you will see some great change in the way that they approach this. We've had the war on poverty that never really got into waging a real war on poverty.
Guess what this liberal would be all about? This liberal would be about socializing.
We know that when a woman speaks truth to power, there will be attempts to put her down... I'm not going to go anywhere.
I don't have them down here asking me what my urban agenda is. I don't find them really doing in-depth stories on community-based organizations that have been struggling for a long time and who are out trying to get funds. They aren't interested in those stories.
The constant drip drop of fraudulent activities coming out of Wells Fargo is absolutely outrageous.
That's what mayors do. They lobby Congress to provide resources for their city.
If China is not going to solve North Korea, we will.
We should have hope because we've earned it. We've worked for it! It's ours.
There's a history of enslaved African-Americans having to make their slave masters comfortable. This business of what we call skinning and grinning - that is something African-Americans are very much cognizant of.
My Millennials, 'stay woke'.
We have suffered discrimination. We have suffered isolation and undermining. But we stand up for America, oftentimes when others who think they are more patriotic, who say they are more patriotic, do not.
I have been working hard trying to implement Dodd-Frank reforms. We went through a terrible crisis in 2008. Many people lost their homes.
I was working at the telephone company in the late '80s as a service representative.
I cannot be thought to be afraid of Bill O'Reilly or anybody.
I don't have any presidential aspirations. If the millennials want me to do it, I'd do it, though.
I want to be the kind of elected official who not only pays attention but who acts on behalf of people - just average people. Fancy lobbyists get to tell their story, but the average person doesn't.
I want our millennials and our young people to do what they started out doing with meet-ups, to talk about what is going on, and spread the education.
I know some people like to follow the tradition, and that's who they are. That's not me.
I think that people should do what their heart and soul tells them to do.
We use language that has been designed to keep order, and to keep people in line.
I don't think it works to just be mad at them - Maxine Waters out ranting and kicking down the doors. It would be so easy to dismiss you and marginalize you.
A lot of young people don't have a lot of faith in politicians. You can't depend on what they say. They talk in circles. They don't speak the kind of language that has truth to them. I'm speaking differently.
I have been an organizer and then activist and a legislator, all of that. But then there's this big gap after I advanced in Congress and ended up as the ranking member of financial services committee. It took me into the financial services issues and Wall Street and Dodd Frank. And it took me away from the things that I did years ago.
I've seen a lot of poverty - coming up as a young child, lost hopes and dreams and people that never had a chance to have a decent quality of life. I believe we can do a lot greater than that.
I'm going to continue to speak my mind in the way that I do.
I have been adopted by the millennials, and I'm enjoying every minute of it! I'm learning a new language.
Reaching out to other people is important work. I am so pleased and honored that I'm getting the attention from the young people on social media. It's been missing.
I think the Democrats' role is to be vocal.
Some people see me as a rabble-rouser. Some people see me as someone who does not care about what other people think about me.
Be who you are, do what you do and let us get on with discussing the real issues of this country.
Women are prepared to run for office. They're prepared to show up. Oh yeah, women have big roles to play, and they have stepped up to the plate already.
How does he support Clinton's urban agenda? He doesn't know what it is.
Why is it that Michael Flynn, who evidently has a great relationship with Putin, who has received payments for so-called speeches and who's spent a lot of time in Russia and was accused of talking about sanctions, he lied about it, and he got caught?
I could not remove myself from this debate about Trump. I could not abide his indecency. I could not live with the way he treated other people.
I think Hillary and Bill are really liberals at heart. I think that, in addition to being liberals, they are very practical. They have made some decisions about what it takes to win.
This is a tough game. You can't be intimidated. You can't be frightened. And as far as I'm concerned, the Tea Party can go straight to hell.
When I first experienced the millennial response to me, I had come out of a classified briefing, and I told the group of media individuals who were there that I didn't think James Comey had any credibility, and I threw up my hands and walked away - that went viral.
Most African-Americans really do believe that we are voting for our better interest in voting for Democrats.
Russia is not our friend.
It's unusual for elected officials to step outside of the box.
Some people see me as someone who makes other people look bad... I often get a feeling most people don't know who I am, or have a clue, and I live with that. I don't try to prove anything by talking.