Ned Ryun
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No, I couldn't either. I get fired up and kind of get a little snarky.
Very pugilistic at times. Me too. And he's very calm, dignified, very rational. He's incredible. Highly intelligent. Yes. But I think that to me is, again, going back to what Trump did with him, we're all in on this. A young VP who hopefully we're going to have a very successful four years with Trump. He's going to use J.D. effectively, set up J.D. in the future.
Very pugilistic at times. Me too. And he's very calm, dignified, very rational. He's incredible. Highly intelligent. Yes. But I think that to me is, again, going back to what Trump did with him, we're all in on this. A young VP who hopefully we're going to have a very successful four years with Trump. He's going to use J.D. effectively, set up J.D. in the future.
Very pugilistic at times. Me too. And he's very calm, dignified, very rational. He's incredible. Highly intelligent. Yes. But I think that to me is, again, going back to what Trump did with him, we're all in on this. A young VP who hopefully we're going to have a very successful four years with Trump. He's going to use J.D. effectively, set up J.D. in the future.
And then all of a sudden, because... Going back to what I said earlier, you don't fix what we've been going through for the last hundred years in 18 months. You don't even fix it in four years. I think we need no less than 12 years of political power with the right people in DC to actually bring about the fundamental change necessary.
And then all of a sudden, because... Going back to what I said earlier, you don't fix what we've been going through for the last hundred years in 18 months. You don't even fix it in four years. I think we need no less than 12 years of political power with the right people in DC to actually bring about the fundamental change necessary.
And then all of a sudden, because... Going back to what I said earlier, you don't fix what we've been going through for the last hundred years in 18 months. You don't even fix it in four years. I think we need no less than 12 years of political power with the right people in DC to actually bring about the fundamental change necessary.
So you have to set yourself up for at least 12 years of political power, four years of Trump, eight years of JD. And then all of a sudden you've got the ability with the right people doing the right things to actually bring about the right reform necessary to restore the Republic.
So you have to set yourself up for at least 12 years of political power, four years of Trump, eight years of JD. And then all of a sudden you've got the ability with the right people doing the right things to actually bring about the right reform necessary to restore the Republic.
So you have to set yourself up for at least 12 years of political power, four years of Trump, eight years of JD. And then all of a sudden you've got the ability with the right people doing the right things to actually bring about the right reform necessary to restore the Republic.
This is about, but going back to, and I totally agree with you about political power has to be in the right hands, doing the right things to achieve the right ends. But this to me is why we have to achieve and retain political power for no less than 12 years in TC.
This is about, but going back to, and I totally agree with you about political power has to be in the right hands, doing the right things to achieve the right ends. But this to me is why we have to achieve and retain political power for no less than 12 years in TC.
This is about, but going back to, and I totally agree with you about political power has to be in the right hands, doing the right things to achieve the right ends. But this to me is why we have to achieve and retain political power for no less than 12 years in TC.
I remember having a conversation with the head of a tech company, pretty prominent one. Molly Hemingway was there with me. Talking about the algorithms and how biased they are. Man, is she a smart chick. She's very smart. And a great person. One of my favorite people in D.C. I totally agree. And... We were sitting there talking with this person. He goes, no, algorithms are neutral.
I remember having a conversation with the head of a tech company, pretty prominent one. Molly Hemingway was there with me. Talking about the algorithms and how biased they are. Man, is she a smart chick. She's very smart. And a great person. One of my favorite people in D.C. I totally agree. And... We were sitting there talking with this person. He goes, no, algorithms are neutral.
I remember having a conversation with the head of a tech company, pretty prominent one. Molly Hemingway was there with me. Talking about the algorithms and how biased they are. Man, is she a smart chick. She's very smart. And a great person. One of my favorite people in D.C. I totally agree. And... We were sitting there talking with this person. He goes, no, algorithms are neutral.
Afterwards, I looked at him, I was like, he just lied to us. Nothing is neutral. Nothing's neutral in life. That to me is one of the things that I think is the greatest. It's neutral.
Afterwards, I looked at him, I was like, he just lied to us. Nothing is neutral. Nothing's neutral in life. That to me is one of the things that I think is the greatest. It's neutral.
Afterwards, I looked at him, I was like, he just lied to us. Nothing is neutral. Nothing's neutral in life. That to me is one of the things that I think is the greatest. It's neutral.
So that to me is, there's nothing neutral in life at all. And so whatever influence is going behind the AI and the technology, will be biased in one direction or another.