Mike Davis
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Chris Matthews the other day would say, no, he's just tell us exactly what he's done and if it's any different than any other president and then make your case. And, you know, I was always taught by my fifth grade composition teacher that when you're writing or speaking, she would say, now, Victor, remember to limit the first person I to one or two times. All these people have one thing in common.
Chris Matthews the other day would say, no, he's just tell us exactly what he's done and if it's any different than any other president and then make your case. And, you know, I was always taught by my fifth grade composition teacher that when you're writing or speaking, she would say, now, Victor, remember to limit the first person I to one or two times. All these people have one thing in common.
She says, I am, I am, I am, I am. It wasn't about the message. It was about me, me, me. And that's something that we forget sometimes. This entire therapeutic left-wing movement is predicated on narcissism and I. I don't really care what their stories are. I want to hear their ideas and their arguments and whether they'll stand antitheses. But it's always about me, me, me, me.
She says, I am, I am, I am, I am. It wasn't about the message. It was about me, me, me. And that's something that we forget sometimes. This entire therapeutic left-wing movement is predicated on narcissism and I. I don't really care what their stories are. I want to hear their ideas and their arguments and whether they'll stand antitheses. But it's always about me, me, me, me.
She says, I am, I am, I am, I am. It wasn't about the message. It was about me, me, me. And that's something that we forget sometimes. This entire therapeutic left-wing movement is predicated on narcissism and I. I don't really care what their stories are. I want to hear their ideas and their arguments and whether they'll stand antitheses. But it's always about me, me, me, me.
Let me give you one more.
Let me give you one more.
Let me give you one more.
What would be so hard to say, I came here illegally, I have mastered the English language, I obviously have some means, and I took a couple of weeks and filled out some forms and got a green card, and then I decided I wanted to get citizenship and I applied for it. What is so hard about that?
What would be so hard to say, I came here illegally, I have mastered the English language, I obviously have some means, and I took a couple of weeks and filled out some forms and got a green card, and then I decided I wanted to get citizenship and I applied for it. What is so hard about that?
What would be so hard to say, I came here illegally, I have mastered the English language, I obviously have some means, and I took a couple of weeks and filled out some forms and got a green card, and then I decided I wanted to get citizenship and I applied for it. What is so hard about that?
Instead of just saying, I came to the country, I found out I was illegal, I didn't do anything about it, and if anybody wants to enforce the law of my host, then blah, blah, blah. But again, it's this arrogance. It's all about me, me, me, and what I have to do and what you have to do for me. And a lot of people who listen to that just say, I don't have to do anything for you. I follow the law.
Instead of just saying, I came to the country, I found out I was illegal, I didn't do anything about it, and if anybody wants to enforce the law of my host, then blah, blah, blah. But again, it's this arrogance. It's all about me, me, me, and what I have to do and what you have to do for me. And a lot of people who listen to that just say, I don't have to do anything for you. I follow the law.
Instead of just saying, I came to the country, I found out I was illegal, I didn't do anything about it, and if anybody wants to enforce the law of my host, then blah, blah, blah. But again, it's this arrogance. It's all about me, me, me, and what I have to do and what you have to do for me. And a lot of people who listen to that just say, I don't have to do anything for you. I follow the law.
I can't pick and choose to say, you know what? I am Victor Hansen, and I have had this happen to me, and I had that happen. And I don't have to go 60 miles an hour in a 50-mile hour zone. I can just do what I want. And that's what people are tired of. It's this therapeutic, narcissistic self-infatuation.
I can't pick and choose to say, you know what? I am Victor Hansen, and I have had this happen to me, and I had that happen. And I don't have to go 60 miles an hour in a 50-mile hour zone. I can just do what I want. And that's what people are tired of. It's this therapeutic, narcissistic self-infatuation.
I can't pick and choose to say, you know what? I am Victor Hansen, and I have had this happen to me, and I had that happen. And I don't have to go 60 miles an hour in a 50-mile hour zone. I can just do what I want. And that's what people are tired of. It's this therapeutic, narcissistic self-infatuation.
I would ask Mr. Conway, why do you think that on November 18th of 2020, three things happened simultaneously? Nathan Wade, the Paramore lead prosecutor of Fannie Willis' circus, was in the White House talking with the White House counsel and billing him the hours. The same day Michael Colangelo left, the DOJ under Merrick Garland. And he had come there from working with Latita James.
I would ask Mr. Conway, why do you think that on November 18th of 2020, three things happened simultaneously? Nathan Wade, the Paramore lead prosecutor of Fannie Willis' circus, was in the White House talking with the White House counsel and billing him the hours. The same day Michael Colangelo left, the DOJ under Merrick Garland. And he had come there from working with Latita James.
I would ask Mr. Conway, why do you think that on November 18th of 2020, three things happened simultaneously? Nathan Wade, the Paramore lead prosecutor of Fannie Willis' circus, was in the White House talking with the White House counsel and billing him the hours. The same day Michael Colangelo left, the DOJ under Merrick Garland. And he had come there from working with Latita James.