John Reeves
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You know, and he he had like 100 or 200 million dollars. And and he just went by. He ticked him off. And and even then people thought he was going to win. But he did. But but remember, though, overall, though, that was 75000 votes. That's a mathematical like, you know, I mean, think of that. One hundred one hundred sixty million votes.
Seventy five thousand spread across three large states, including my own. That transformed American politics and in the world as well. And it just came down to 75,000 voters in those three states. And that's kind of where that's where we're at.
Seventy five thousand spread across three large states, including my own. That transformed American politics and in the world as well. And it just came down to 75,000 voters in those three states. And that's kind of where that's where we're at.
Seventy five thousand spread across three large states, including my own. That transformed American politics and in the world as well. And it just came down to 75,000 voters in those three states. And that's kind of where that's where we're at.
Well, I reference a movie, like Bullworth. I remember that movie. Bullworth. And it was Warren Beatty, and he was a senator. And he kind of had like a breakdown, and he started saying provocative things. He used to get up in front of his audience and kind of like the gaffe of accidentally telling the truth. Yeah. And it was kind of like it was an absurd.
Well, I reference a movie, like Bullworth. I remember that movie. Bullworth. And it was Warren Beatty, and he was a senator. And he kind of had like a breakdown, and he started saying provocative things. He used to get up in front of his audience and kind of like the gaffe of accidentally telling the truth. Yeah. And it was kind of like it was an absurd.
Well, I reference a movie, like Bullworth. I remember that movie. Bullworth. And it was Warren Beatty, and he was a senator. And he kind of had like a breakdown, and he started saying provocative things. He used to get up in front of his audience and kind of like the gaffe of accidentally telling the truth. Yeah. And it was kind of like it was an absurd.
I mean, when I was in grad school, that was like put up as like, well, I mean, people enjoyed that. And now that became a term in politics saying, oh, we affect even President Obama's like, hey, we all want to secretly go full Bullworth, full Bullworth.
I mean, when I was in grad school, that was like put up as like, well, I mean, people enjoyed that. And now that became a term in politics saying, oh, we affect even President Obama's like, hey, we all want to secretly go full Bullworth, full Bullworth.
I mean, when I was in grad school, that was like put up as like, well, I mean, people enjoyed that. And now that became a term in politics saying, oh, we affect even President Obama's like, hey, we all want to secretly go full Bullworth, full Bullworth.
But that's what really he channeled in where he would say โ it's kind of like he projects kind of like, well, I don't give a fuck and just say all those kinds of a thing. And people have responded to those kinds of things. And a lot of people โ that's the bug. But you have to understand that for enough people, that's the feature. And that's kind of what they want.
But that's what really he channeled in where he would say โ it's kind of like he projects kind of like, well, I don't give a fuck and just say all those kinds of a thing. And people have responded to those kinds of things. And a lot of people โ that's the bug. But you have to understand that for enough people, that's the feature. And that's kind of what they want.
But that's what really he channeled in where he would say โ it's kind of like he projects kind of like, well, I don't give a fuck and just say all those kinds of a thing. And people have responded to those kinds of things. And a lot of people โ that's the bug. But you have to understand that for enough people, that's the feature. And that's kind of what they want.
And whatever that is, it describes โ uh a brand that you know it's it's not I don't admire that but you still have to kind of uh marvel at at the level to say crazy kinds of things that that it you I'm oh well I guess maybe we're both old enough to remember when uh George in the George Bush uh Al Gore he is like oh And that moved the polls.
And whatever that is, it describes โ uh a brand that you know it's it's not I don't admire that but you still have to kind of uh marvel at at the level to say crazy kinds of things that that it you I'm oh well I guess maybe we're both old enough to remember when uh George in the George Bush uh Al Gore he is like oh And that moved the polls.
And whatever that is, it describes โ uh a brand that you know it's it's not I don't admire that but you still have to kind of uh marvel at at the level to say crazy kinds of things that that it you I'm oh well I guess maybe we're both old enough to remember when uh George in the George Bush uh Al Gore he is like oh And that moved the polls.
People were like he rolled his eyes at Bush, you know, like things and like, you know, like it used to be much more stayed. And now think of what's been said now and all of the stuff. And and I don't think people aren't paying attention. Some of the whatever the latest outrage is.
People were like he rolled his eyes at Bush, you know, like things and like, you know, like it used to be much more stayed. And now think of what's been said now and all of the stuff. And and I don't think people aren't paying attention. Some of the whatever the latest outrage is.
People were like he rolled his eyes at Bush, you know, like things and like, you know, like it used to be much more stayed. And now think of what's been said now and all of the stuff. And and I don't think people aren't paying attention. Some of the whatever the latest outrage is.
I wish I was more handsome. I don't think that's good. No, no, no. I'm honest. I'm honest. I think I'm in touch with what I'm limited. I wasn't blessed with model looks.