Tim Sheehy
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And, of course, I asked him how many genders there were. Toughest question. This day and age, we shouldn't have to, but we do. And I reminded them that there are two genders, and I'm a sheehy, so I know that better than anybody.
Apathy. I mean, the greatest cultural threat to America is apathy. Most Americans... don't really seem to care about this country anymore. They don't really seem to realize that we live in a pretty damn special place. And not only do we live in a special place, we are so lucky. You and I, anyone in this country, I mean, you've been all over the world as I have.
Apathy. I mean, the greatest cultural threat to America is apathy. Most Americans... don't really seem to care about this country anymore. They don't really seem to realize that we live in a pretty damn special place. And not only do we live in a special place, we are so lucky. You and I, anyone in this country, I mean, you've been all over the world as I have.
Apathy. I mean, the greatest cultural threat to America is apathy. Most Americans... don't really seem to care about this country anymore. They don't really seem to realize that we live in a pretty damn special place. And not only do we live in a special place, we are so lucky. You and I, anyone in this country, I mean, you've been all over the world as I have.
I mean, there's 300 million Americans, give or take, 340 million. There's seven, eight billion people in the world. Our chances of having been born in this country Just statistically, God, the universe, whatever you believe in, the chances of you being born an American are pretty damn small. And think about other places you could have been born. Mali, Iraq, Afghanistan. Yeah. You know?
I mean, there's 300 million Americans, give or take, 340 million. There's seven, eight billion people in the world. Our chances of having been born in this country Just statistically, God, the universe, whatever you believe in, the chances of you being born an American are pretty damn small. And think about other places you could have been born. Mali, Iraq, Afghanistan. Yeah. You know?
I mean, there's 300 million Americans, give or take, 340 million. There's seven, eight billion people in the world. Our chances of having been born in this country Just statistically, God, the universe, whatever you believe in, the chances of you being born an American are pretty damn small. And think about other places you could have been born. Mali, Iraq, Afghanistan. Yeah. You know?
Pretty much anywhere. Yeah. Southeast Asia. And there's some beautiful places there, but... There's only one country in the world people are starving in the desert and drowning in the ocean, trying to come there to become part of that country, and that's right here. And I think so many Americans have forgotten that. I mean, that's why I'm sitting here.
Pretty much anywhere. Yeah. Southeast Asia. And there's some beautiful places there, but... There's only one country in the world people are starving in the desert and drowning in the ocean, trying to come there to become part of that country, and that's right here. And I think so many Americans have forgotten that. I mean, that's why I'm sitting here.
Pretty much anywhere. Yeah. Southeast Asia. And there's some beautiful places there, but... There's only one country in the world people are starving in the desert and drowning in the ocean, trying to come there to become part of that country, and that's right here. And I think so many Americans have forgotten that. I mean, that's why I'm sitting here.
I've never run for anything before, not even student council. I walked away from a company I love, my ranch, my family, to do this because I think so many Americans have just lost sight of it. And so I think, how do we fix it in legislation? To Amit's question, is education. Making sure that our kids are reminded how special America is. And they've been told these past several years
I've never run for anything before, not even student council. I walked away from a company I love, my ranch, my family, to do this because I think so many Americans have just lost sight of it. And so I think, how do we fix it in legislation? To Amit's question, is education. Making sure that our kids are reminded how special America is. And they've been told these past several years
I've never run for anything before, not even student council. I walked away from a company I love, my ranch, my family, to do this because I think so many Americans have just lost sight of it. And so I think, how do we fix it in legislation? To Amit's question, is education. Making sure that our kids are reminded how special America is. And they've been told these past several years
How bad we are, how racist we are, how broken we are, how evil we are, how our institutions are bad and inherently racist, and our American power is bad, or the fact that we're economically strong. The list goes on, that we want to tear Lincoln's name off a school. We want to tear the statue of George Washington down. We want to erase our history and replace it with something new.
How bad we are, how racist we are, how broken we are, how evil we are, how our institutions are bad and inherently racist, and our American power is bad, or the fact that we're economically strong. The list goes on, that we want to tear Lincoln's name off a school. We want to tear the statue of George Washington down. We want to erase our history and replace it with something new.
How bad we are, how racist we are, how broken we are, how evil we are, how our institutions are bad and inherently racist, and our American power is bad, or the fact that we're economically strong. The list goes on, that we want to tear Lincoln's name off a school. We want to tear the statue of George Washington down. We want to erase our history and replace it with something new.
And that's a fundamental threat. to our existence. And it's scary that that mindset has been adopted at almost every level in our government. So how do we fix the legislation? Number one, we hold government accountable.
And that's a fundamental threat. to our existence. And it's scary that that mindset has been adopted at almost every level in our government. So how do we fix the legislation? Number one, we hold government accountable.
And that's a fundamental threat. to our existence. And it's scary that that mindset has been adopted at almost every level in our government. So how do we fix the legislation? Number one, we hold government accountable.
Number two, we actually make sure we're adhering to constitutional government because the thing that set America apart that's made us so special is not our government, it's not our military, it's not our geography, although all those things are great. It's the fact that we are the first government that was formed around the concept of a free individual.