Robbie Bernstein
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And there still is a lot of discontent with the way the Trump administration essentially lied to us about getting out of wars.
cleaning up government spending and even doing deportations and the laundry list of things we've complained about.
The Epstein files would be the most recent.
But yeah, the Democrats have no bench.
And every time they still flirt with these ideas that were widely rejected in the last election, you do kind of scratch your head and go, how are you guys not getting this?
Um, and so we'll see, I guess what it will come down to.
And, uh, I, I did not actually vote for Trump, but I was rooting for him.
And I think it will come down to, uh,
Put it this way, if Newsom's running and Newsom's running on, we're going to start regulating Bitcoin, we're bringing back green energy, we need to censor the internet for medical discontent, and he starts flirting with all the horrible Democratic ideas that you feel like you need to vote against because they're actually...
uh dangerous just to live as a free person in this country you'll see more enthusiasm for even a bad republican but no that's that's true if he's if he's smart enough to be neutral or if i don't think aoc is the person or if they're smart enough to have someone to
pretend like they're going to clean up government corruption and that we're not supporting foreign wars and we're rolling back support for israel and really playing to uh kind of i'm going to say the feeling in people's hearts of that this country is working against them and engaging in evil around the world while we're not concerned with domestic policy our own economic uh prosperity i think there's a lane for success for the democrats
Well, they do run on green energy and essentially increasing socialism.
They might not put it quite in the terms that I did, but...
It's pretty transparent when they're talking about dangerous of other people's opinions on the Internet that that translates to Internet censorship.
Well, I guess being good on television, unimpressive and not smart, it's all a pathway to success in politics.
You tell me on the Republican side, if it's not in twenty eight, it will be in thirty two.
But I think Josh Hawley's kind of set him up as the well-spoken, handsome populist.
And I don't agree with him because he's basically just become a social Democrat in his defense of Medicaid and other social programs.
But in terms of trying to win a populist election, I think he's somewhat setting himself up for that.
In terms of on the Democratic side, you know, it's interesting because I think the elites like the fake divisiveness.