Tied for first place on the list was Christine O'Donnell with her infamous campaign advertisement, where she explains that she is "not a witch." Seriously.
The ad came out in response to reports that O'Donnell had "dabbled" in witchcraft years ago.
"It was such a remarkable unconventional quote to be a part of the political discourse," Shapiro said.
O'Donnell wasn't the only tea partier on the list. Can you guess which quotes by Sarah Palin, Sharron Angle, and Christine O'Donnell (again!) were considered the most revealing of 2010?
http://www.businessinsider.com/i-am-not-a-witch-and-9-other-er-notable-quotes-from-2010-2010-12#--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The full top 10 is at:
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5heLEO1dI9YbvjusgCus5CVkFuuug?docId=dfd7364f8d864cef9bf9c1d0d5181b6b--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
NPR wants to add these to the list.
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2010/12/14/132051399/biden-s-f-bomb-palin-s-refudiate-what-other-top-quotes-got-missedWhat about these?
— Vice President Biden dropping an F-bomb when he told President Obama that passage of the health care overhaul was "a big f-ing deal."
— 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin tweeing "peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate" the so-called Ground Zero mosque.
— New York gubernatorial candidate Jimmy McMillan and his "rent is too damn high" movement?
— YouTube phenom Antoine Dodson and "hide your kids, hide your wife, and hide your husband, 'cause they're rapin' everybody out here."
— Then-JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater's intercom rant about the "f-ing @#$%$#@ who told me to @#$-off", just before he popped the jet's door open and slid down the emergency slide.