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She applied for citizenship.
She raised her hand and said the pledge of allegiance.
She went through the process.
I wish more people would go through the correct process.
Okay.
She did that and she embodies the American dream and that's what the film felt like.
And it's going to be something that people watch throughout history.
I think kids in school will study the film and in college, they'll watch the film because we've never had a glimpse into how a first lady, a mother, a wife, a public figure puts everything together.
And so I'm so excited for everyone to go see the film on Friday.
Go with your girlfriends.
If you don't have anyone to go with, go solo.
I'm sure you'll make friends with other like-minded individuals.
Like when I was on the tour in October, and I know some of you guys came to see in Fort Worth, if you don't have someone to go with, come because it's going to be a fun family atmosphere and you're going to meet other people now.
To close out the show, we're going to do a quick edition of Ask Link because I've gotten so many questions recently.
I'm going to do two or three right now.
The first question, okay, the first question is one that I've actually gotten a lot, and it was about can you be in a relationship, okay, with someone who's diametrically opposed to you when it comes to politics?
Okay, so if you're really strongly Republican, can you date or be married to a Democrat?
The answer is
I don't think so at this point.
I don't.