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Like, oh, maybe all these people's lives we tried to destroy, they actually were saying this. Do you feel resentful about that or you just feel grateful that it's over?
Instead of doing a prediction, which I'm always wrong about those, so I'll just give you a little insight into something that happened over the weekend, which is I ran an op-ed at Newsweek by Greg Kelly, who's a Newsmax host, which if I tell you that, you would assume that this...
Instead of doing a prediction, which I'm always wrong about those, so I'll just give you a little insight into something that happened over the weekend, which is I ran an op-ed at Newsweek by Greg Kelly, who's a Newsmax host, which if I tell you that, you would assume that this...
Instead of doing a prediction, which I'm always wrong about those, so I'll just give you a little insight into something that happened over the weekend, which is I ran an op-ed at Newsweek by Greg Kelly, who's a Newsmax host, which if I tell you that, you would assume that this...
would be very pro-Pete Hegseth, but actually what he argues is that Pete Hegseth has already shown himself susceptible to being blackmailed because he was blackmailed by this woman who accused him of sexual harassment and assault, et cetera. And the fact that that came in, I think that there are people looking for cover to demur on Pete Hegseth, which I was surprised by.
would be very pro-Pete Hegseth, but actually what he argues is that Pete Hegseth has already shown himself susceptible to being blackmailed because he was blackmailed by this woman who accused him of sexual harassment and assault, et cetera. And the fact that that came in, I think that there are people looking for cover to demur on Pete Hegseth, which I was surprised by.
would be very pro-Pete Hegseth, but actually what he argues is that Pete Hegseth has already shown himself susceptible to being blackmailed because he was blackmailed by this woman who accused him of sexual harassment and assault, et cetera. And the fact that that came in, I think that there are people looking for cover to demur on Pete Hegseth, which I was surprised by.
So there's a little more pushback than I was expecting on that one. And as far as the other two, You know the person to watch? It's John Fetterman. I mean, talk about the MVP.
So there's a little more pushback than I was expecting on that one. And as far as the other two, You know the person to watch? It's John Fetterman. I mean, talk about the MVP.
So there's a little more pushback than I was expecting on that one. And as far as the other two, You know the person to watch? It's John Fetterman. I mean, talk about the MVP.
This guy has come out and just had, you know, a spine of steel, meeting Trump, meeting all these people and saying, you know, he said about the Lake and Riley Act, if we can't get seven Democratic senators to vote for this thing, we deserve to lose. Like, just calling all of the truth bombs out there. And I think he had a really nice meeting with RFK Jr., actually, and Pete Hexeth.
This guy has come out and just had, you know, a spine of steel, meeting Trump, meeting all these people and saying, you know, he said about the Lake and Riley Act, if we can't get seven Democratic senators to vote for this thing, we deserve to lose. Like, just calling all of the truth bombs out there. And I think he had a really nice meeting with RFK Jr., actually, and Pete Hexeth.
This guy has come out and just had, you know, a spine of steel, meeting Trump, meeting all these people and saying, you know, he said about the Lake and Riley Act, if we can't get seven Democratic senators to vote for this thing, we deserve to lose. Like, just calling all of the truth bombs out there. And I think he had a really nice meeting with RFK Jr., actually, and Pete Hexeth.
So, you know, there might be more Democratic support than we're expecting.
So, you know, there might be more Democratic support than we're expecting.
So, you know, there might be more Democratic support than we're expecting.
I really recommend people watch that whole interview. It's an incredible hour and 15 minutes, not least because of the way it was misrepresented by the headlines in the liberal press. But I think when Trump writes his memoirs and looks back on his life, this will be like the sweetest time. He's in his magnanimous era. He has been so thoroughly vindicated on everything.
I really recommend people watch that whole interview. It's an incredible hour and 15 minutes, not least because of the way it was misrepresented by the headlines in the liberal press. But I think when Trump writes his memoirs and looks back on his life, this will be like the sweetest time. He's in his magnanimous era. He has been so thoroughly vindicated on everything.
I really recommend people watch that whole interview. It's an incredible hour and 15 minutes, not least because of the way it was misrepresented by the headlines in the liberal press. But I think when Trump writes his memoirs and looks back on his life, this will be like the sweetest time. He's in his magnanimous era. He has been so thoroughly vindicated on everything.
So many fronts and it has brought out this unbelievably confident magnanimous side of his personality, you know, even when he's criticizing the journalist he doesn't call her nasty in this interview he just says to her, you know, you have so much potential. Which I thought was really funny. That was like the most ad hominem he would go. He's in a really wonderful place right now.