Why are kids being inundated with food that is not good for them, when we’re suffering from an obesity crisis? Is the U.S. government talking out of both sides of its mouth, promoting bad food while telling us not to eat it? – Jane Velez-Mitchell
There’s no better feeling in the world than knowing that my show played a role in stopping animal abuse or alleviating animal suffering. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
It was gross enough for fast food restaurants to ban, but apparently our government wants so-called pink slime to be a staple in your kids’ lunches. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
We cannot consume our way into personal growth. Yet, millions of us have bought into this cynical concept of faux identity. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
Travis Alexander was a good guy. Was he a saint? No. But he was somebody who was really, really invested in helping other people and making this world a better place. Everything he did, even the car he drove, was a sign of him trying to be a force for good in this world. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
If you say no to cruel factory farm practices, only then will the government say yes to change. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
I’ve studied pathological liars, and anything they say, they believe, and that’s one of the reasons they’re so convincing, because they have no connection with the truth. It’s a dead issue. It’s like they’re color-blind to the truth. So anything that comes out of their mouths is their reality. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
There is a severe horse overpopulation crisis caused by overbreeding in the racing industry. It’s time for that industry to accept responsibility for its castoffs and take dramatic action to protect a species that has so loyally served humankind. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
In elementary school, we should teach nonviolent conflict resolution and healthy communication skills, which will help children cope with issues like rejection and sexuality later in life. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
I love ‘Scandal.’ It’s my favorite show – it’s really – the only one I really watch. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
I would love to speak with First Lady Michelle Obama about the addictive component of obesity. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
A breeding sow spends most of her life in a tiny cage. It’s usually about seven feet long and two feet wide. She cannot turn around. She cannot scratch herself. She must urinate and defecate where she stands. Simply put, I believe she is tortured, day in and day out. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
I think I would love to have dinner with Gandhi; Jesus Christ; Mother Theresa; Ingrid Newkirk, the president of PETA; and Madonna. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
Real life is often sloppy, tragic, ugly, embarrassing, unglamorous, and not made for TV. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
What’s it like to figure out you’re gay and then begin the process of coming out? Well, for most of my life, I felt doomed. I could imagine no path that would allow me to realize my authentic self. I felt the need to lie, even to myself, insisting: I am straight. – Jane Velez-Mitchell
In 2007, Lindsay Lohan seemed to be on top of the world, a bona fide star who had her pick of acting gigs. But it wasn’t long before the veneer cracked, and Lindsay’s life began to shatter. – Jane Velez-Mitchell