Sean Spicer
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Again, you get into, we fixed your pension. Great, thank you. Your first order of business, you shut down oil drilling, you shut down pipelines. I got 7,000 members that lost their jobs immediately, the keystone. So I started pointing out some of that stuff to them, which I was quiet about in the beginning. But you're out there jockeying for our support and they want us to endorse Biden in January.
All of Labor did. And I'm like, no, we're not doing that. We've got to talk to our members. We're going to make sure where our members are at. So we go through this whole winter getting pressure from people in the Democratic Party. And we stayed the course. No, we're not. We want to interview the candidates, which we've never done before.
All of Labor did. And I'm like, no, we're not doing that. We've got to talk to our members. We're going to make sure where our members are at. So we go through this whole winter getting pressure from people in the Democratic Party. And we stayed the course. No, we're not. We want to interview the candidates, which we've never done before.
All of Labor did. And I'm like, no, we're not doing that. We've got to talk to our members. We're going to make sure where our members are at. So we go through this whole winter getting pressure from people in the Democratic Party. And we stayed the course. No, we're not. We want to interview the candidates, which we've never done before.
And we asked every single candidate in January or December to come in and meet with us. The first person to respond was Donald Trump. I'll be in there, definitely, without a doubt. And all these other candidates, RFK right away, Asa Hutchinson, Cornel West, all of them, they came right in. Same format, same questioning like we talked about earlier. And the struggle was getting Biden in here.
And we asked every single candidate in January or December to come in and meet with us. The first person to respond was Donald Trump. I'll be in there, definitely, without a doubt. And all these other candidates, RFK right away, Asa Hutchinson, Cornel West, all of them, they came right in. Same format, same questioning like we talked about earlier. And the struggle was getting Biden in here.
And we asked every single candidate in January or December to come in and meet with us. The first person to respond was Donald Trump. I'll be in there, definitely, without a doubt. And all these other candidates, RFK right away, Asa Hutchinson, Cornel West, all of them, they came right in. Same format, same questioning like we talked about earlier. And the struggle was getting Biden in here.
He didn't like the fact that Trump committed early or the Democrats didn't like that he committed early. So long story short, we go through this whole process and we have Biden in there and, you know, you could just clearly tell he was, you know, not the man he was.
He didn't like the fact that Trump committed early or the Democrats didn't like that he committed early. So long story short, we go through this whole process and we have Biden in there and, you know, you could just clearly tell he was, you know, not the man he was.
He didn't like the fact that Trump committed early or the Democrats didn't like that he committed early. So long story short, we go through this whole process and we have Biden in there and, you know, you could just clearly tell he was, you know, not the man he was.
And it was kind of sad, you know, because it's sad because you look at it and I think generally, you know, a nice older man, nice older gentleman, right? And what they were doing to him, the Democratic Party, it would kind of like look like elderly abuse to me. Yes. And, you know, we knew we weren't going to go with him and them after the first debate.
And it was kind of sad, you know, because it's sad because you look at it and I think generally, you know, a nice older man, nice older gentleman, right? And what they were doing to him, the Democratic Party, it would kind of like look like elderly abuse to me. Yes. And, you know, we knew we weren't going to go with him and them after the first debate.
And it was kind of sad, you know, because it's sad because you look at it and I think generally, you know, a nice older man, nice older gentleman, right? And what they were doing to him, the Democratic Party, it would kind of like look like elderly abuse to me. Yes. And, you know, we knew we weren't going to go with him and them after the first debate.
So we give 16 questions two weeks in advance, the same 16 questions to each candidate. So, you know, RFK answered all 16 questions. Probably most of them didn't answer them how we would like them to answer them, but they answered them. Joe Biden came in and he answered five of them. Donald Trump answered all 16.
So we give 16 questions two weeks in advance, the same 16 questions to each candidate. So, you know, RFK answered all 16 questions. Probably most of them didn't answer them how we would like them to answer them, but they answered them. Joe Biden came in and he answered five of them. Donald Trump answered all 16.
So we give 16 questions two weeks in advance, the same 16 questions to each candidate. So, you know, RFK answered all 16 questions. Probably most of them didn't answer them how we would like them to answer them, but they answered them. Joe Biden came in and he answered five of them. Donald Trump answered all 16.
And then when Biden drops out of the race, but prior to Biden dropping out of the race, he's in the race. Around June or May, one of my vice presidents, a woman named Joan Corey out of my local, she sits on our general executive board, was at an event with Vice President Harris.
And then when Biden drops out of the race, but prior to Biden dropping out of the race, he's in the race. Around June or May, one of my vice presidents, a woman named Joan Corey out of my local, she sits on our general executive board, was at an event with Vice President Harris.
And then when Biden drops out of the race, but prior to Biden dropping out of the race, he's in the race. Around June or May, one of my vice presidents, a woman named Joan Corey out of my local, she sits on our general executive board, was at an event with Vice President Harris.
And they're going through the line to get the picture, and Joan introduces herself to Vice President Harris, says, I'm Joan Corey. I'm on the general executive board for the Teamsters. She goes, Teamsters? You better get on board. You better get on board. Better get on board soon. Says it to my vice president. To her face? To her face. So she comes back. We have the meeting the next day. Damn.