CITATION PLEASE
Who said what this week
“Bare arms undermine credibility and gravitas!”
Former prime minister Kim Camp
bell tweets her disapproval of female news anchors wearing sleeveless dresses on air
“I often exercise my right to bare arms.”
Premier Kathleen Wynne in a Twitter response to Campbell that included a photo of Wynne in a sleeveless dress
“As bad as you all think Trump is, you’d be worried about Pence.”
Omarosa Manigault-Newman, former West Wing staffer, taking aim at the vice-president during Celebrity Big Brother “Every time I looked at him, he went, ‘Hey, lady.’ A little waggly tail looking up at me, and he sold himself.”
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show judge Betty-Anne Stenmark
on Flynn, a bichon frise crowned Best in Show
“It’s often what is not said that is really key to this.”
Lawrence Noble, senior director of the Campaign Legal Center, parsing a statement from Donald Trump’s lawyer admitting he “facilitated” a payment to a porn star who once claimed an affair with Trump
“I want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness of the woman that I love.”
Former president Barack Obama, at the Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery, addressing artist Amy Sherald who painted former first lady Michelle Obama
“I don’t know if she’s like a buck 10 and five feet tall, but she can sweep better than a lot of men out there.”
John Morris on Canadian teammate Kaitlyn Lawes after the two nabbed a gold medal at the first Olympic competition for mixed doubles curling