Ed Martin (intro by Charlie Kirk)
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Mm hmm.
Mm hmm.
Something like that, yeah.
Something like that, yeah.
Something like that, yeah.
Yeah, no, no, that's not quite true. No, look, I would have won on the floor, but the Judiciary Committee, Tillis, Tom Tillis decided to block it in the Judiciary Committee.
Yeah, no, no, that's not quite true. No, look, I would have won on the floor, but the Judiciary Committee, Tillis, Tom Tillis decided to block it in the Judiciary Committee.
Yeah, no, no, that's not quite true. No, look, I would have won on the floor, but the Judiciary Committee, Tillis, Tom Tillis decided to block it in the Judiciary Committee.
Yeah, well, something like that, yeah.
Yeah, well, something like that, yeah.
Yeah, well, something like that, yeah.
Right, right.
Right, right.
Right, right.
Well, look, I think, you know, I got to say, the Senate's got to process, respect the process, all that stuff, right? So check the box. I did that with you. So I met with the guy for 90 minutes, you know, for, by the way, for about a decade, I've done work when Phyllis Schlafly, the late Phyllis Schlafly, from whom I worked, one of the things she cared a lot about was patents.
Well, look, I think, you know, I got to say, the Senate's got to process, respect the process, all that stuff, right? So check the box. I did that with you. So I met with the guy for 90 minutes, you know, for, by the way, for about a decade, I've done work when Phyllis Schlafly, the late Phyllis Schlafly, from whom I worked, one of the things she cared a lot about was patents.
Well, look, I think, you know, I got to say, the Senate's got to process, respect the process, all that stuff, right? So check the box. I did that with you. So I met with the guy for 90 minutes, you know, for, by the way, for about a decade, I've done work when Phyllis Schlafly, the late Phyllis Schlafly, from whom I worked, one of the things she cared a lot about was patents.
and protecting individual patent holders and inventors. So for years, we've had patent events. One of the participants in the patent events is Tom Tillis all the time because he's good on that issue and we would work with him. So not a stranger in terms of policy stuff to me. So when I met with him, 90 minutes, he railed on J6. He said, how could you represent J6 people?
and protecting individual patent holders and inventors. So for years, we've had patent events. One of the participants in the patent events is Tom Tillis all the time because he's good on that issue and we would work with him. So not a stranger in terms of policy stuff to me. So when I met with him, 90 minutes, he railed on J6. He said, how could you represent J6 people?
and protecting individual patent holders and inventors. So for years, we've had patent events. One of the participants in the patent events is Tom Tillis all the time because he's good on that issue and we would work with him. So not a stranger in terms of policy stuff to me. So when I met with him, 90 minutes, he railed on J6. He said, how could you represent J6 people?