Matt Jones
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There's an age group that's different. OK, so for people 40 to 60, especially who work in business, it radicalized them to the right. Like, I was a business owner here, and it sucked trying to own a restaurant during that time. But there's a group older than that that genuinely thought they were on the front lines of death. That's interesting.
I think they value things like civility and some of that, and Andy represents it. Now, I'm skeptical whether that's translatable past Kentucky because people in these other states didn't see him during that time. You know what I mean? So I don't know if that will translate well.
I think they value things like civility and some of that, and Andy represents it. Now, I'm skeptical whether that's translatable past Kentucky because people in these other states didn't see him during that time. You know what I mean? So I don't know if that will translate well.
I think they value things like civility and some of that, and Andy represents it. Now, I'm skeptical whether that's translatable past Kentucky because people in these other states didn't see him during that time. You know what I mean? So I don't know if that will translate well.
Yeah. I think you're right. I think he, if he had just a little more spice to him, I think he could win. He just needs to be there and try to think about, okay, let's say he were to go on the breakfast club with Charlotte Bay. I can't see it. I mean, I can't see it. I don't know how he would do it.
Yeah. I think you're right. I think he, if he had just a little more spice to him, I think he could win. He just needs to be there and try to think about, okay, let's say he were to go on the breakfast club with Charlotte Bay. I can't see it. I mean, I can't see it. I don't know how he would do it.
Yeah. I think you're right. I think he, if he had just a little more spice to him, I think he could win. He just needs to be there and try to think about, okay, let's say he were to go on the breakfast club with Charlotte Bay. I can't see it. I mean, I can't see it. I don't know how he would do it.
Yeah, just lean into being a dork. I'm the dorkiest dork that ever dorked. Maybe he should do that.
Yeah, just lean into being a dork. I'm the dorkiest dork that ever dorked. Maybe he should do that.
Yeah, just lean into being a dork. I'm the dorkiest dork that ever dorked. Maybe he should do that.
That's a whole other thing, because I knew him. He and I were friendly for a long time.
That's a whole other thing, because I knew him. He and I were friendly for a long time.
That's a whole other thing, because I knew him. He and I were friendly for a long time.
Well, when he wrote Hillbilly Elegy, I... liked it sort of, but then I also had critiques as a real Eastern Kentuckian. I felt like he was kind of being not a fake Eastern Kentuckian, but a part-time Eastern Kentuckian. And I re and I had some criticisms and he wrote me, I did not know who he was and said, I heard about your criticisms. Let's have a conversation.
Well, when he wrote Hillbilly Elegy, I... liked it sort of, but then I also had critiques as a real Eastern Kentuckian. I felt like he was kind of being not a fake Eastern Kentuckian, but a part-time Eastern Kentuckian. And I re and I had some criticisms and he wrote me, I did not know who he was and said, I heard about your criticisms. Let's have a conversation.
Well, when he wrote Hillbilly Elegy, I... liked it sort of, but then I also had critiques as a real Eastern Kentuckian. I felt like he was kind of being not a fake Eastern Kentuckian, but a part-time Eastern Kentuckian. And I re and I had some criticisms and he wrote me, I did not know who he was and said, I heard about your criticisms. Let's have a conversation.
So we started what was basically a three or four year conversation where we could interact with each other on a very positive level. And I thought he took stuff from me and vice versa. We met each other on a couple of occasions. I thought he was awkward and weird, but I thought his heart was in the right place about Eastern Kentucky at the time. And I respected him.
So we started what was basically a three or four year conversation where we could interact with each other on a very positive level. And I thought he took stuff from me and vice versa. We met each other on a couple of occasions. I thought he was awkward and weird, but I thought his heart was in the right place about Eastern Kentucky at the time. And I respected him.
So we started what was basically a three or four year conversation where we could interact with each other on a very positive level. And I thought he took stuff from me and vice versa. We met each other on a couple of occasions. I thought he was awkward and weird, but I thought his heart was in the right place about Eastern Kentucky at the time. And I respected him.
And he got involved in this app harvest thing, which I'm kind of amazed Crystal didn't become a bigger scandal that he was involved because it's been a complete cluster. And it never even came up on the presidential campaign. But I knew him through some of that, and I appreciated what he was doing. And then all of a sudden, he just decided, I want to be president. I've got to be pro-Trump.