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And it's really funny to watch the response from people who say we're going to look inward, a kind of Ron Paul vision of the world. And he's like, who are we going to invade locally?
And it's really funny to watch the response from people who say we're going to look inward, a kind of Ron Paul vision of the world. And he's like, who are we going to invade locally?
And it's really funny to watch the response from people who say we're going to look inward, a kind of Ron Paul vision of the world. And he's like, who are we going to invade locally?
They already invaded Panama in 1989, so this would be a second go. He formally ruled out Canada. He did say it would be amazing.
They already invaded Panama in 1989, so this would be a second go. He formally ruled out Canada. He did say it would be amazing.
They already invaded Panama in 1989, so this would be a second go. He formally ruled out Canada. He did say it would be amazing.
He was like the Canadian Al Jolson. It was like, he totally was. Yeah. I don't know if you've heard. Yes, you've waded into this debate before, haven't you, Megan?
He was like the Canadian Al Jolson. It was like, he totally was. Yeah. I don't know if you've heard. Yes, you've waded into this debate before, haven't you, Megan?
He was like the Canadian Al Jolson. It was like, he totally was. Yeah. I don't know if you've heard. Yes, you've waded into this debate before, haven't you, Megan?
That was tepid. Thank you everyone for coming out to this lovely, lovely place and to spend your time with us. It's a bit of an unfair fight, not just because Reason is hosting this, but because of the proposition that you don't have to pick a side in politics. Of course you don't. have to pick a side in politics. We're not Cuba, or even worse, Australia. We are not forced to vote.
That was tepid. Thank you everyone for coming out to this lovely, lovely place and to spend your time with us. It's a bit of an unfair fight, not just because Reason is hosting this, but because of the proposition that you don't have to pick a side in politics. Of course you don't. have to pick a side in politics. We're not Cuba, or even worse, Australia. We are not forced to vote.
That was tepid. Thank you everyone for coming out to this lovely, lovely place and to spend your time with us. It's a bit of an unfair fight, not just because Reason is hosting this, but because of the proposition that you don't have to pick a side in politics. Of course you don't. have to pick a side in politics. We're not Cuba, or even worse, Australia. We are not forced to vote.
We live our lives in the way that we want. And it makes sense. If you look all around you, there are, even at the most five alarm fire of an election, like in 2020, one third of people who are eligible to vote don't in a presidential election. They choose not to. Catherine Maggie Ward's very, very happy about that.
We live our lives in the way that we want. And it makes sense. If you look all around you, there are, even at the most five alarm fire of an election, like in 2020, one third of people who are eligible to vote don't in a presidential election. They choose not to. Catherine Maggie Ward's very, very happy about that.
We live our lives in the way that we want. And it makes sense. If you look all around you, there are, even at the most five alarm fire of an election, like in 2020, one third of people who are eligible to vote don't in a presidential election. They choose not to. Catherine Maggie Ward's very, very happy about that.
When people describe themselves to Gallup, they've been asking people now for decades to self-describe. Do you sort of feel self-identified as a Democrat or a Republican or as an independent? Independents have won that poll month after month, every month since 2012. And for most of the months before that, it usually polls somewhere around in the 40s, the earlier this year.
When people describe themselves to Gallup, they've been asking people now for decades to self-describe. Do you sort of feel self-identified as a Democrat or a Republican or as an independent? Independents have won that poll month after month, every month since 2012. And for most of the months before that, it usually polls somewhere around in the 40s, the earlier this year.
When people describe themselves to Gallup, they've been asking people now for decades to self-describe. Do you sort of feel self-identified as a Democrat or a Republican or as an independent? Independents have won that poll month after month, every month since 2012. And for most of the months before that, it usually polls somewhere around in the 40s, the earlier this year.
51% of Americans self-identify as an independent rather than picking the side of a Democrat and Republican. And if you think about it even for a half a second, it makes total sense because Democrats and Republicans really suck.
51% of Americans self-identify as an independent rather than picking the side of a Democrat and Republican. And if you think about it even for a half a second, it makes total sense because Democrats and Republicans really suck.