Rob Schneider
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They attacked the journalists, their integrity, and then tried to undermine, which they couldn't do because the evidence was so blatant. So what did it end up doing? It ended up showing them that they weren't going to change no matter what. They were going to leave kicking and screaming.
They attacked the journalists, their integrity, and then tried to undermine, which they couldn't do because the evidence was so blatant. So what did it end up doing? It ended up showing them that they weren't going to change no matter what. They were going to leave kicking and screaming.
They were going to be the party, not to equate them to Nazis, but they were going to be the party that asks for Paris to be blown up at the end of the war. Why? Not because it's going to help them win the war, not because it's going to do anything to advance their cause or their beliefs or anything, because they can destroy as much as they can. before they leave.
They were going to be the party, not to equate them to Nazis, but they were going to be the party that asks for Paris to be blown up at the end of the war. Why? Not because it's going to help them win the war, not because it's going to do anything to advance their cause or their beliefs or anything, because they can destroy as much as they can. before they leave.
They were going to be the party, not to equate them to Nazis, but they were going to be the party that asks for Paris to be blown up at the end of the war. Why? Not because it's going to help them win the war, not because it's going to do anything to advance their cause or their beliefs or anything, because they can destroy as much as they can. before they leave.
And that's why Hitler, and that's why the general, I forget his name, but the general refused to do that. Western civilization must continue. We must go on.
And that's why Hitler, and that's why the general, I forget his name, but the general refused to do that. Western civilization must continue. We must go on.
And that's why Hitler, and that's why the general, I forget his name, but the general refused to do that. Western civilization must continue. We must go on.
Luckily, there's a sledgehammer that's going to help them. It's called the Trump administration. Because the Trump administration, when I talk to Don Jr., One of the things we... John, the president's son. One of the things we talked about was like, you know, President Trump did not surround himself with the best people last time. Yeah. And he said, yeah, we know that. Yeah. And also I said...
Luckily, there's a sledgehammer that's going to help them. It's called the Trump administration. Because the Trump administration, when I talk to Don Jr., One of the things we... John, the president's son. One of the things we talked about was like, you know, President Trump did not surround himself with the best people last time. Yeah. And he said, yeah, we know that. Yeah. And also I said...
Luckily, there's a sledgehammer that's going to help them. It's called the Trump administration. Because the Trump administration, when I talk to Don Jr., One of the things we... John, the president's son. One of the things we talked about was like, you know, President Trump did not surround himself with the best people last time. Yeah. And he said, yeah, we know that. Yeah. And also I said...
I forget if he said it or I said it, there's not going to be the pressure this time, because he's not going to seek reelection in 82, when he's at 82 years old. He's going to be a one-termer. So what does that mean? That means he's not going to have the pressure. He's not going to have that, what is the purpose of his administration?
I forget if he said it or I said it, there's not going to be the pressure this time, because he's not going to seek reelection in 82, when he's at 82 years old. He's going to be a one-termer. So what does that mean? That means he's not going to have the pressure. He's not going to have that, what is the purpose of his administration?
I forget if he said it or I said it, there's not going to be the pressure this time, because he's not going to seek reelection in 82, when he's at 82 years old. He's going to be a one-termer. So what does that mean? That means he's not going to have the pressure. He's not going to have that, what is the purpose of his administration?
He's going to want to get things accomplished for the American people. He is going to want to cement some sort of legacy for himself. He has the opportunity, which I could not have imagined he'd even said two years ago, a year ago, the most consequential politician in American history outside Abraham Lincoln.
He's going to want to get things accomplished for the American people. He is going to want to cement some sort of legacy for himself. He has the opportunity, which I could not have imagined he'd even said two years ago, a year ago, the most consequential politician in American history outside Abraham Lincoln.
He's going to want to get things accomplished for the American people. He is going to want to cement some sort of legacy for himself. He has the opportunity, which I could not have imagined he'd even said two years ago, a year ago, the most consequential politician in American history outside Abraham Lincoln.
Yes. Well, he does have people in place now that are going to potentially change the medical-industrial complex dramatically. The most that it's been since 1966. The last time there's been an upheaval in the medical, you know, in the CDC and in the medical establishment was in the mid-60s. This has a chance to turn that on its head. And we must.
Yes. Well, he does have people in place now that are going to potentially change the medical-industrial complex dramatically. The most that it's been since 1966. The last time there's been an upheaval in the medical, you know, in the CDC and in the medical establishment was in the mid-60s. This has a chance to turn that on its head. And we must.
Yes. Well, he does have people in place now that are going to potentially change the medical-industrial complex dramatically. The most that it's been since 1966. The last time there's been an upheaval in the medical, you know, in the CDC and in the medical establishment was in the mid-60s. This has a chance to turn that on its head. And we must.