John Ashbrook
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Let's get some more publicity.
Let's get some more publicity.
Let's get some more publicity.
He was organizing labor.
He was organizing labor.
He was organizing labor.
He's like, through the roof, and he's like, it's so high.
He's like, through the roof, and he's like, it's so high.
He's like, through the roof, and he's like, it's so high.
And he did that on a morning show on CNN. And so what I like to think about is what your typical CNN viewer did for the rest of the day after learning that information. Their day did not start off on the right foot when they found out that Donald Trump, the guy they hate so much, is actually very, very popular.
And he did that on a morning show on CNN. And so what I like to think about is what your typical CNN viewer did for the rest of the day after learning that information. Their day did not start off on the right foot when they found out that Donald Trump, the guy they hate so much, is actually very, very popular.
And he did that on a morning show on CNN. And so what I like to think about is what your typical CNN viewer did for the rest of the day after learning that information. Their day did not start off on the right foot when they found out that Donald Trump, the guy they hate so much, is actually very, very popular.
I remember the TED talk she gave where she was trying to explain why truth doesn't matter, why leftist ideals are more important than truth. Yeah.
I remember the TED talk she gave where she was trying to explain why truth doesn't matter, why leftist ideals are more important than truth. Yeah.
I remember the TED talk she gave where she was trying to explain why truth doesn't matter, why leftist ideals are more important than truth. Yeah.
what the yeah this it this is not extemporanea she practiced that speech 37 000 times in front of the mirror so she could deliver it with that cadence and the in fact folks with that hushed tone this it's like the worst hr person in corporate america showed up in your office and they're telling you why you have to shut your computer down right but
what the yeah this it this is not extemporanea she practiced that speech 37 000 times in front of the mirror so she could deliver it with that cadence and the in fact folks with that hushed tone this it's like the worst hr person in corporate america showed up in your office and they're telling you why you have to shut your computer down right but
what the yeah this it this is not extemporanea she practiced that speech 37 000 times in front of the mirror so she could deliver it with that cadence and the in fact folks with that hushed tone this it's like the worst hr person in corporate america showed up in your office and they're telling you why you have to shut your computer down right but
No, they're living in a bubble with viewers like you and the members of the Paul R. and John D. MacArthur Foundation that are right alongside the rest of us as we contribute at Gunpoint every April.
No, they're living in a bubble with viewers like you and the members of the Paul R. and John D. MacArthur Foundation that are right alongside the rest of us as we contribute at Gunpoint every April.