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somebody, one of the press members says, what do you
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say about what you did in 2020 and
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voting against it? And all
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the Republicans are just said, ah, shut
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up, shut up, stop
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it, we're done with you, pathetic swine,
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you left-wing activist disguised
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as journalists. So he's totally pro-Trump
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there, he's been consistently voting
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against funding in Ukraine.
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He voted for the Muslim
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travel ban, he's very pro-border
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security, very pro-life,
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he's an amazing, amazing fellow.
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And he is light years
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away from what we almost got, which
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was Tom Emmer from
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Minnesota. That guy makes
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Kevin McCarthy look like Pat
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Buchanan. I mean, this guy,
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Tom Emmer, is his anti-Trump.
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He's his anti-America first, you
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can possibly get, and he almost
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got it.
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He almost got, and it would have been an absolute
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disaster
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for the Republicans in 2024, just think about
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it. All
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throughout the campaign for President
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Trump, whenever he said anything, whenever
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he opened his mouth, the left-wing activists
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disguised as journalists would immediately
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run to Tom Emmer, said, what do you say to that? What
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do you say to that? And 85, 90% of the time, he'd say,
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I'd have to distance myself, I disagree
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with President Trump. Oh no, the 2020
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was the most pristine election in the history
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of humanity. This guy made
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Paul Ryan, Eddie Munster, look
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MAGA by comparison. So he
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would have been an absolute disaster, but
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he didn't last, did he? He
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was nominated and then withdrew
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his own nomination in a
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matter of 60 minutes. Now,
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President Trump is taking credit for
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this, rightly so, he's taking a bit of a victory
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lap. He very quickly
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unendorsed Tom
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Emmer. very quickly endorsed
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Mike Johnson. Oh cool,
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I'm getting to know the city here, it's absolutely beautiful,
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got a little trained action going on there.
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He's taking some much, much
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deserved credit, taking a little victory
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lap for the huge win
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for MAGA forces and the huge loss for Rhino
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forces, but, but
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if I were to be so bold
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as to demure a bit from number 45, soon
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to be number 47, I think
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the real reason why we saw
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this result is because of
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you. You launched
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an online revolution.
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It was stunning. I watched it, I watched it over
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the last three weeks. I watched what
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we often talk about the network society. I
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watched it in action like never before. The
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network society, of course, is a
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kind of society that we're living in now,
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where we don't relate
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to each other so much by virtue of our proximity
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to one another. We relate to each
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other by means of instant access,
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just like what we're doing now,
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instant digital access
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on networks, particularly the
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internet. And what happened all
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throughout the last three weeks is
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we found out in real time within
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seconds what the Republicans were doing in Congress
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and we were able to respond immediately.
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When we found out that Emmer
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got the knot in that closed-door
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session,
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we lit their
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phones up like never
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before. Congressional aides have
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talked about that. Congressional aides have testified
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that they have never seen these
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Republican phones lit up the
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way we lit them up. It was astonishing.
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We let them know that there was
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no way in hell we were going to let
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them get away with
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nomination. this rhino. He
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withdrew his nomination in 60 minutes.
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That's how overwhelming. That's how
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powerful the uprising, this
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online revolution was.
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And then when we found out about Mike
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Johnson, more and more we found out about him.
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The more and more we loved him, more and more we recognized
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how magga he was. The more and more we
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put pressure on every single Republican
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representative to step up and do the right
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thing. And God
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bless them, they did 220 voted
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for him. So I
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have to tell you, I think what we just saw
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was one of the most awesome expressions
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of magga force imaginable.
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And oh boy, does it bode well
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for 2024. So I want to give a huge shout out
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to each and every one of you. I love
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being a part of this. I cannot tell you how much.
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I love being a part of this. I love being a part
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of this courageous patriot movement
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where hundreds of thousands of you every
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single day wake
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up and in your own humble
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manner
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defend
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faith, family and freedom
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and the integrity of our Republic. It
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could be just as it could be as simple as a tweet.
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It could be as simple as a Facebook post. It
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could be as simple as just calling your
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representative. You stand up for
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faith, family and freedom every single day
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and look at the result. Look at the
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result. We have the single
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most magga speaker
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of the house ever. And
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it's all because of
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you. I love you. And
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I love what we have together. So
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God bless you guys. God
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bless Mike Johnson
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and his speakership. God
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bless magga and let's
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take on 2024. God bless.
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