Michael Knowles
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So, you know, we're talking about Tom Massey's future prospects.
I mean, one of the other things here is that if you, if you go out in a blaze of glory shouting about how you've started a movement, maybe you run for president or sponsors over at Cal, she are estimating like 36% odds that Thomas Massey tries a 2028 presidential run.
Not totally crazy.
Honestly, I think that that's, that's actually, that might be low because somebody is going to have to try and be the avatar of the, of the psycho will great movement.
And it's not going to be, I think, Joe Kent or Marjorie Taylor Greene.
A Massey MTG ticket, man, that could do serious double-digit numbers of voters.
I think that'd be huge.
She's so much nicer.
Can I make one more point about the Massey thing before we turn to Cuba?
Because frankly, I'm much more interested in the Massey thing than the Cuba thing, to be honest with you, because nothing's happening in Cuba until it actually happens.
So I want to get your guys' take on this.
It's very weird that Thomas Massey decides that he's going to steer directly into crazy land.
He was hanging with Cenk Uygur and Anna Kasparian the day before a Republican primary in a bright red district in northern Kentucky, which is political dumbassery of the highest order.
Libertarians are like this.
They just swing left sometimes.
Oh, no, no, they're totally psycho.
I mean, this is why their convention is the best watching TV, right?
I mean, every four years, their convention is some fat dude with an iron cross dancing around without a shirt, followed by some naked chick talking about how pornography is the most American thing.
It's an amazing place, the Libertarian Convention.
But in any case, here's the question.