David Sacks
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And in every single case, the Democrats opposed it, wouldn't even give it a polite applause.
And in every single case, the Democrats opposed it, wouldn't even give it a polite applause.
And that is different than in the past.
And that is different than in the past.
And you can say that's because of
And you can say that's because of
hyper-partisanship and polarization.
hyper-partisanship and polarization.
But it's also because of another thing.
But it's also because of another thing.
It's because the Democrats have become a party of radicalism and extremism.
It's because the Democrats have become a party of radicalism and extremism.
And the viewpoints that they expressed through their aesthetics the other night, they do express those things in policy and in speeches all the time.
And the viewpoints that they expressed through their aesthetics the other night, they do express those things in policy and in speeches all the time.
So it's not just like a one-off or somehow like we have a misconception of who these guys are.
So it's not just like a one-off or somehow like we have a misconception of who these guys are.
I think, you know, the big line of the night was when Trump just sort of said, these people are crazy.
I think, you know, the big line of the night was when Trump just sort of said, these people are crazy.
I mean, he said it in like almost mournful and regretful way.
I mean, he said it in like almost mournful and regretful way.