Jon Tester
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fact is she does what she think is right and in this particular case you're exactly right uh i would love to get her on our podcast to talk about what she's my greta garbo brother i the only person i could never book on my 10 years of meet the press
Yeah, that's true on one hand. On the other hand, maybe it will help or influence the other folks in the United States Senate to make sure the Senate acts like Robert C. Byrd thought the Senate should act and hold the executive branch accountable. I think she sees it. You can tell it by the note that she put out. And quite frankly, she's disturbed by it greatly.
Yeah, that's true on one hand. On the other hand, maybe it will help or influence the other folks in the United States Senate to make sure the Senate acts like Robert C. Byrd thought the Senate should act and hold the executive branch accountable. I think she sees it. You can tell it by the note that she put out. And quite frankly, she's disturbed by it greatly.
Yeah, that's true on one hand. On the other hand, maybe it will help or influence the other folks in the United States Senate to make sure the Senate acts like Robert C. Byrd thought the Senate should act and hold the executive branch accountable. I think she sees it. You can tell it by the note that she put out. And quite frankly, she's disturbed by it greatly.
And I will tell you, I am too, by the way. There's barely a day that goes by that I don't think about who's going to do the job that they were elected to do. And should just Congress go home and we'll save the $165,000 a year that we're paying these dudes? Because they're not doing anything. They're not doing what they need to do that the forefathers had in mind.
And I will tell you, I am too, by the way. There's barely a day that goes by that I don't think about who's going to do the job that they were elected to do. And should just Congress go home and we'll save the $165,000 a year that we're paying these dudes? Because they're not doing anything. They're not doing what they need to do that the forefathers had in mind.
And I will tell you, I am too, by the way. There's barely a day that goes by that I don't think about who's going to do the job that they were elected to do. And should just Congress go home and we'll save the $165,000 a year that we're paying these dudes? Because they're not doing anything. They're not doing what they need to do that the forefathers had in mind.
And instead of reading the Constitution and looking for loopholes, they ought to just read the Constitution, period, instead of carrying it around in their front pocket and bringing it out while they got the flag wrapped around them, because we're losing that right now. We're losing it right now, right, wrong, or indifferent.
And instead of reading the Constitution and looking for loopholes, they ought to just read the Constitution, period, instead of carrying it around in their front pocket and bringing it out while they got the flag wrapped around them, because we're losing that right now. We're losing it right now, right, wrong, or indifferent.
And instead of reading the Constitution and looking for loopholes, they ought to just read the Constitution, period, instead of carrying it around in their front pocket and bringing it out while they got the flag wrapped around them, because we're losing that right now. We're losing it right now, right, wrong, or indifferent.
What's going on in Washington, D.C., the forefathers would never recognize at this moment in time.
What's going on in Washington, D.C., the forefathers would never recognize at this moment in time.
What's going on in Washington, D.C., the forefathers would never recognize at this moment in time.
Let me tell you a quick story, Chuck. So when I was a U.S. Senator, we did a little Zoom broadcast with some folks from Viacom, which is a parent company. And one of the people had a background of the barn with the brand on it. Yep.
Let me tell you a quick story, Chuck. So when I was a U.S. Senator, we did a little Zoom broadcast with some folks from Viacom, which is a parent company. And one of the people had a background of the barn with the brand on it. Yep.
Let me tell you a quick story, Chuck. So when I was a U.S. Senator, we did a little Zoom broadcast with some folks from Viacom, which is a parent company. And one of the people had a background of the barn with the brand on it. Yep.
And a bunch of Angus cattle in front of it. And, you know, me being the guy who's trying to, you know, break the ice, I said, geez, you raise Angus cattle? And they said, no, that's the background for Yellowstone. And so what I've got to tell you is that I've never watched the show before. I've never watched it. I truly have never watched it.
And a bunch of Angus cattle in front of it. And, you know, me being the guy who's trying to, you know, break the ice, I said, geez, you raise Angus cattle? And they said, no, that's the background for Yellowstone. And so what I've got to tell you is that I've never watched the show before. I've never watched it. I truly have never watched it.
And a bunch of Angus cattle in front of it. And, you know, me being the guy who's trying to, you know, break the ice, I said, geez, you raise Angus cattle? And they said, no, that's the background for Yellowstone. And so what I've got to tell you is that I've never watched the show before. I've never watched it. I truly have never watched it.
My brothers, they're much older than me, so they got nothing to do with watch television. They love it. They absolutely love the show, or did love it. But as far as it's... Images of Montana, look, it's bringing people in. It's helping with the economy. There's no doubt about that. But as far as its accuracy, I really can't tell you. I doubt it's accurate, but I haven't really seen it.