Who is Monica Crowley?
Monica Crowley’s net worth and body measurements are all here! Check out her height, weight, bra size, dress size, shoe size, and more!
Monica was born September 19, 1968 in Fort Huachuca, Arizona. She earned bachelor’s degree in Political Science at Colgate University and also Ph.D. in International Relations at prestigious Columbia University. Crowley started to work for president Nixon at very young age. She even collaborated as an adviser and consultant on his last two books. Monica joined Fox News in 1996. She’s married to Alan Colmes who also works for Fox News. In 2012, Crowley published book What the (Bleep) Just Happened?
Born in Arizona and raised in New Jersey, she later lived and worked in New York City.
She is the sister-in-law of fellow Fox News personality Alan Colmes.
Personal Details
Place of Birth | Arizona |
Date of Birth | 19/09/1968 |
Age | 55 |
Sun Sign | Virgo |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Author |
Monica Crowley Height, Weight and Body Details
Height | 5’2″ or158 cm |
Weight | 115 pounds or52 kg |
Body Measurements (Inches) | 36-26-36 |
Body Measurements (cm) | 91-66-91 |
Bust | 36 inches or 91 cm |
Waist | 26 inches or 66 cm |
Hip | 36 inches or 91 cm |
Cup Size | B |
Bra Size | 34B |
Dress Size | 6 (US) |
Shoe Size | 7 (US) |
Net Worth
Monica Crowley has an estimated net worth of 4000000 US dollars.
Quotes by Monica Crowley
"Weak presidents are neither respected nor electorally rewarded by their publics."
Monica Crowley
"Many Muslims may not seek to kill the infidel, but they don't want to condemn those carrying out the holy book command."
Monica Crowley
"When I visited Guantanamo Bay several years ago, I met a team of psychiatrists treating the detainees. When I asked how they distinguished between, say, schizophrenia or bipolarity and a bedrock religious commitment to holy war, they couldn't answer."
Monica Crowley
"For Republicans, accepting responsibility means accepting punishment; for Democrats, it means only an admission of error and a suggestion they'll do better in the future. This double standard must end."
Monica Crowley
"A people fatigued by bad presidential judgment aren't inclined to reward him or his party."
Monica Crowley