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He's got to get some votes, but, you know. I certainly hope there's some significant primary challenges next year. I mean, I didn't even throw in Cassidy in Louisiana. What a problem he is. So I certainly hope that Trump realizes he's got to engage in some of these primaries to upgrade if he really wants to see America first continue moving in the right direction.
They're going to outlast him? Yeah, this to me was the beauty of what he did with J.D. Vance. And I think there was this whole mindset of we're going to outlast Trump. We just got to put up with another four years, even if he wins. And then he pulled out now J.D. 's 40, but at the time 39.
They're going to outlast him? Yeah, this to me was the beauty of what he did with J.D. Vance. And I think there was this whole mindset of we're going to outlast Trump. We just got to put up with another four years, even if he wins. And then he pulled out now J.D. 's 40, but at the time 39.
They're going to outlast him? Yeah, this to me was the beauty of what he did with J.D. Vance. And I think there was this whole mindset of we're going to outlast Trump. We just got to put up with another four years, even if he wins. And then he pulled out now J.D. 's 40, but at the time 39.
all in, like just pushed all of his chips in the middle of the table and said, oh, you think that you just have to outlast me? I'm picking a 39-year-old vice president so that when I'm done, America first continues on as a political movement. So I think he fully intends to make this a long-lasting movement. So any hopes about lasting America first?
all in, like just pushed all of his chips in the middle of the table and said, oh, you think that you just have to outlast me? I'm picking a 39-year-old vice president so that when I'm done, America first continues on as a political movement. So I think he fully intends to make this a long-lasting movement. So any hopes about lasting America first?
all in, like just pushed all of his chips in the middle of the table and said, oh, you think that you just have to outlast me? I'm picking a 39-year-old vice president so that when I'm done, America first continues on as a political movement. So I think he fully intends to make this a long-lasting movement. So any hopes about lasting America first?
Yeah, exactly. I mean my hope is that we eventually get to the point โ I'm going to quote a communist to you here, which might sound ironic. But it was in the 1970s where this communist said a party is what people say it is, and the people who say it is are those that show up at conventions and win primaries.
Yeah, exactly. I mean my hope is that we eventually get to the point โ I'm going to quote a communist to you here, which might sound ironic. But it was in the 1970s where this communist said a party is what people say it is, and the people who say it is are those that show up at conventions and win primaries.
Yeah, exactly. I mean my hope is that we eventually get to the point โ I'm going to quote a communist to you here, which might sound ironic. But it was in the 1970s where this communist said a party is what people say it is, and the people who say it is are those that show up at conventions and win primaries.
And so he was arguing for the Communist Party of America to come into the Democratic Party, which explains a lot, I think, today. This is 50-some years ago. I think we have to actually start to go in and remake the Republican Party into an America First Party by these primaries that I mentioned earlier, not only in the Senate but in the House, to make it a long-lasting movement.
And so he was arguing for the Communist Party of America to come into the Democratic Party, which explains a lot, I think, today. This is 50-some years ago. I think we have to actually start to go in and remake the Republican Party into an America First Party by these primaries that I mentioned earlier, not only in the Senate but in the House, to make it a long-lasting movement.
And so he was arguing for the Communist Party of America to come into the Democratic Party, which explains a lot, I think, today. This is 50-some years ago. I think we have to actually start to go in and remake the Republican Party into an America First Party by these primaries that I mentioned earlier, not only in the Senate but in the House, to make it a long-lasting movement.
So a party is what people say it is, and I want it to be the America First types that say what the Republican Party is. It can still have the same name. It'll probably still have the same name a generation from now, Republican, but the essence will be America First. Which to me is just common sense. I know we've probably talked about this, but I just want to reiterate.
So a party is what people say it is, and I want it to be the America First types that say what the Republican Party is. It can still have the same name. It'll probably still have the same name a generation from now, Republican, but the essence will be America First. Which to me is just common sense. I know we've probably talked about this, but I just want to reiterate.
So a party is what people say it is, and I want it to be the America First types that say what the Republican Party is. It can still have the same name. It'll probably still have the same name a generation from now, Republican, but the essence will be America First. Which to me is just common sense. I know we've probably talked about this, but I just want to reiterate.
America first to me is just common sense. Government of, by, and for the people should actually represent the people in all things, both foreign and domestic. And I think the Republican Party establishment has completely lost sight of What does that even mean in reality?
America first to me is just common sense. Government of, by, and for the people should actually represent the people in all things, both foreign and domestic. And I think the Republican Party establishment has completely lost sight of What does that even mean in reality?
America first to me is just common sense. Government of, by, and for the people should actually represent the people in all things, both foreign and domestic. And I think the Republican Party establishment has completely lost sight of What does that even mean in reality?
And so when Donald Trump shows up, obviously the left viewed him as an existential threat to a lot of things, but even the Republican establishment viewed him as a threat to their status quo.