Domenico Montanaro
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And I think a lot of people are wondering if there's going to be consequences for anyone stateside.
We've seen that there were consequences for people in the UK, for example.
We've seen people in the United States have to step down from certain positions.
But we haven't seen anybody prosecuted or gone after by the Justice Department to have a case brought against them.
And I think there's a lot of people wondering if there's going to be any kind of movement toward doing that.
It was really fascinating.
I mean, I have to say, as somebody who worked at a newspaper that was on the Jersey Shore, and as someone with Italian ancestry, it always irritated me how the show, Jersey Shore,
depicted Italian Americans and what people thought of the Jersey Shore or that the show The Sopranos, the way that it depicted Italian Americans.
And where I'm going with this is that people in Montana very much do not like the show Yellowstone.
But then stop acting like Yellowstone.
I mean, this came out of like right off of a Yellowstone script where it was an orchestrated political coup, essentially.
And, you know, really fascinating stuff for a state that I think most people don't see as that kind of politically cutthroat.
Domenico, what can you let go of?
Well, mine is also politically related.
And it's the fact that I just can't let go of who Donald Trump is going to endorse in the Texas Republican Senate primary that has now gone to a runoff.
And they're facing 12 weeks of
of a potential primary that could cost $100 million and maybe even a Texas Senate seat, which is one that I think Republicans think should be fairly safe for them to win.
But now Democrats have their candidate in James Tallarico.
He's already running to the middle for his general election campaign.
And Trump, the day after the primary,