Rick Scott
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How's it going?
I was just calling to point out on a national level because you get out way further than we can in the state of Georgia that you have John Ossoff and Warnock, the two senators from Georgia, railing against the Save America Act when both of them got voted into office in a state that requires real ID to vote.
Real ID to vote in this state.
I said, you know, you can talk about dominion or any of the other complications, but in the state of Georgia, you need a real ID to vote.
One of the biggest questions that I'm seeing today from the insiders is who the heck is actually in charge of Iran right now?
And that's a very, very good question because we're getting a lot of this drama happening about whether there's a ceasefire going on, whether that was preempted because of talks that the Trump administration is having with the Iranians.
The president came out and did say that happened.
Some people are blaming, saying that it's a taco moment and it's just giving the president time to
you know, recalibrate the markets and, you know, and drive oil prices down.
But the moment... Thank you for that.
Yeah.
The moment that started, we had the Iranians come out and say, wait a minute, no, we're not talking to the Trump administration, even though it was very, very specific that the person that was claimed to be speaking to the Trump administration is the head of the Iranian parliament.
Now, the head of the Iranian parliament's an interesting figure for me to be involved in this because he is kind of like the IRGCist of all IRGC guys that are actually still left in the country.
He was a former IRGC commander.
He's a hardliner.
Now, if he's being named specifically, to me, that means that there's some other kind of play going on here.
This is just personally what I think.
I think right now, since they are on their C or D level team in charge of the country, they don't even really know who's in charge.
The people that are in charge right now, they wouldn't even be warming the bench.
They would be the junior high school kids that are getting ready in a few years to go up to the bench level.