Anthony Scaramucci
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And so what I would say to the Democrats, start over. Okay, be the engineers. And you remember that movie, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Apollo 13, Tom Hanks plays Jim Lovell. Be the engineers that go into the room and say, here's the tools on the table. We have to reinvent ourselves. Forget the mainstream media. Forget the old totems. Let's be engineers.
And so what I would say to the Democrats, start over. Okay, be the engineers. And you remember that movie, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Apollo 13, Tom Hanks plays Jim Lovell. Be the engineers that go into the room and say, here's the tools on the table. We have to reinvent ourselves. Forget the mainstream media. Forget the old totems. Let's be engineers.
And so what I would say to the Democrats, start over. Okay, be the engineers. And you remember that movie, Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, Apollo 13, Tom Hanks plays Jim Lovell. Be the engineers that go into the room and say, here's the tools on the table. We have to reinvent ourselves. Forget the mainstream media. Forget the old totems. Let's be engineers.
Let's be scientific marketing engineers, media engineers. How would we reinvent ourselves today? And what would we do? What podcasts would we have? What business podcasts would we have? What messaging do we want out there? How do we stop attacking each other? The Republicans have done a very good job of not attacking each other. I find it curious that Bannon goes after Musk.
Let's be scientific marketing engineers, media engineers. How would we reinvent ourselves today? And what would we do? What podcasts would we have? What business podcasts would we have? What messaging do we want out there? How do we stop attacking each other? The Republicans have done a very good job of not attacking each other. I find it curious that Bannon goes after Musk.
Let's be scientific marketing engineers, media engineers. How would we reinvent ourselves today? And what would we do? What podcasts would we have? What business podcasts would we have? What messaging do we want out there? How do we stop attacking each other? The Republicans have done a very good job of not attacking each other. I find it curious that Bannon goes after Musk.
Because I know Bannon well. I worked with Bannon on the 2016 campaign. He's going after Musk for many different reasons, but he knows that Musk is not pure MAGA. He knows this. He knows Musk is reacting to what happened to him in the world of the blue world. He moved into the red world or the dark MAGA world, whatever he calls it, because of what happened to him in the blue world.
Because I know Bannon well. I worked with Bannon on the 2016 campaign. He's going after Musk for many different reasons, but he knows that Musk is not pure MAGA. He knows this. He knows Musk is reacting to what happened to him in the world of the blue world. He moved into the red world or the dark MAGA world, whatever he calls it, because of what happened to him in the blue world.
Because I know Bannon well. I worked with Bannon on the 2016 campaign. He's going after Musk for many different reasons, but he knows that Musk is not pure MAGA. He knows this. He knows Musk is reacting to what happened to him in the world of the blue world. He moved into the red world or the dark MAGA world, whatever he calls it, because of what happened to him in the blue world.
So get to the table like the engineers on Apollo 13. Let's start from scratch. Let's have a summit. You call the summit. I'll be there. And let's start a laboratory of ideas to beat this back because the average American is kind. The average American does not want to play the victim. The average American is aspirational. And the average American believes in lifting the boats of others.
So get to the table like the engineers on Apollo 13. Let's start from scratch. Let's have a summit. You call the summit. I'll be there. And let's start a laboratory of ideas to beat this back because the average American is kind. The average American does not want to play the victim. The average American is aspirational. And the average American believes in lifting the boats of others.
So get to the table like the engineers on Apollo 13. Let's start from scratch. Let's have a summit. You call the summit. I'll be there. And let's start a laboratory of ideas to beat this back because the average American is kind. The average American does not want to play the victim. The average American is aspirational. And the average American believes in lifting the boats of others.
The Marshall Plan passed because the average American looked at the landscape of the world and said, the world needs this. And if it's good for the world, it's gonna be good for us. And you know, Governor Newsom, you're at your best when you're helping other people. Americans know this. Americans get their best feeling on the side of giving. Donald Trump has set up an America
The Marshall Plan passed because the average American looked at the landscape of the world and said, the world needs this. And if it's good for the world, it's gonna be good for us. And you know, Governor Newsom, you're at your best when you're helping other people. Americans know this. Americans get their best feeling on the side of giving. Donald Trump has set up an America
The Marshall Plan passed because the average American looked at the landscape of the world and said, the world needs this. And if it's good for the world, it's gonna be good for us. And you know, Governor Newsom, you're at your best when you're helping other people. Americans know this. Americans get their best feeling on the side of giving. Donald Trump has set up an America
And I'm going to give you these two allegories. You have one blue collar family where the young man in the blue collar family rises to great success and he pays for some tuitions. Governor Newsom, he he buys a car. He helps people with medical expenses because he's the one rich person in the otherwise blue collar family. Imagine the second family where the same thing happens.
And I'm going to give you these two allegories. You have one blue collar family where the young man in the blue collar family rises to great success and he pays for some tuitions. Governor Newsom, he he buys a car. He helps people with medical expenses because he's the one rich person in the otherwise blue collar family. Imagine the second family where the same thing happens.
And I'm going to give you these two allegories. You have one blue collar family where the young man in the blue collar family rises to great success and he pays for some tuitions. Governor Newsom, he he buys a car. He helps people with medical expenses because he's the one rich person in the otherwise blue collar family. Imagine the second family where the same thing happens.
But the man or the woman builds this beautiful swimming pool and this great mansion. And then they charge their family members to come into the swimming pool. Hey, Gav, you want to come to my swimming pool? It's 25 bucks. Which family is going to do better? Which family? And the Democrats know this in their bone marrow. Get back to the table. This is what we represent.
But the man or the woman builds this beautiful swimming pool and this great mansion. And then they charge their family members to come into the swimming pool. Hey, Gav, you want to come to my swimming pool? It's 25 bucks. Which family is going to do better? Which family? And the Democrats know this in their bone marrow. Get back to the table. This is what we represent.