THIS IS VERY VERY BAD

HasanAbi
23 Aug 202428:44

Summary

TLDRThe transcript captures a passionate political discourse, critiquing the Democratic party's strategy and messaging, particularly focusing on Kamala Harris's speech. It suggests that the Democrats are not recognizing their challenges and criticizes their approach to issues like housing policy, foreign policy, and identity politics. The speaker expresses disappointment with the party's direction, comparing it to the Republicans, and questions the effectiveness of Harris's speech in inspiring progressive change.

Takeaways

  • 😕 The speaker expresses concern that Democrats are not recognizing the challenges they face in the election and criticizes their overconfidence.
  • 🏆 The speaker suggests that Kamala Harris was initially skeptical about her chances of winning but has been performing well in her role.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 The script highlights the importance of community, faith, and treating others with kindness, respect, and compassion, drawing from personal experiences and family values.
  • 🛡️ The speaker emphasizes the need for fearlessness and action against injustice, reflecting on Kamala Harris's mother's influence and her own experiences as a prosecutor.
  • 🏠 The speaker discusses housing policy, suggesting that deregulation is a neoliberal approach that both Democrats and Republicans are adopting.
  • 💪 The script includes a promise to strengthen the military and maintain the United States as a hegemonic superpower, which the speaker finds concerning.
  • 🤝 There is a commitment to working with allies and standing up for Israel's right to defend itself, alongside efforts to resolve conflicts and promote peace.
  • 🚫 The speaker criticizes the Democratic party for adopting a stance that seems to embrace war and military strength, which contrasts with traditional Democratic values of peace.
  • 🌈 The script briefly mentions support for transgender rights but does not delve deeply into policies, reflecting a lack of comprehensive policy discussion.
  • 🗳️ The speaker argues that the Democratic party should earn voters' support and not take it for granted, advocating for voters to demand more from their politicians.
  • 🔍 The final takeaway is a call for the Democratic party to reassess its messaging and policies, suggesting that the current approach may not resonate with voters seeking progressive change.

Q & A

  • What is the main concern expressed about the Democrats' perception of the current political race?

    -The script suggests that the main concern is that Democrats think they are winning when the race is actually very close, which might lead to complacency and a lack of recognition of potential problems.

  • What does the speaker believe about Donald Trump's desperation to win?

    -The speaker believes that Donald Trump is desperate to win because he knows he is losing, and this desperation is a key factor driving his actions.

  • How does the speaker describe Kamala Harris's initial approach to her campaign?

    -The speaker describes Kamala Harris's initial approach as legitimately pessimistic and skeptical about her prospects of winning, doing a good job without gloating, and being careful.

  • What does the speaker find 'weird' about Kamala Harris's speech?

    -The speaker finds it weird that Kamala Harris talks about her father and her early memories, which contrasts with her mother's role in raising her and her father's absence after their split.

  • What values did Kamala Harris's mother instill in her and her sister?

    -Kamala Harris's mother instilled values of community, faith, kindness, respect, compassion, and the importance of standing up against injustice rather than just complaining about it.

  • What personal experience from Kamala Harris's high school years influenced her decision to become a prosecutor?

    -Kamala Harris decided to become a prosecutor after her best friend, Wanda, confided in her about being sexually abused by her stepfather, and Kamala offered her a safe place to stay.

  • What promise does Kamala Harris make regarding reproductive freedom in the United States?

    -Kamala Harris promises that if Congress passes a bill to restore reproductive freedom, she will proudly sign it into law as president.

  • How does the speaker perceive the Democrats' current stance on foreign policy?

    -The speaker perceives the Democrats' current stance on foreign policy as being to the right of the Republicans, with a focus on having the most lethal military and a readiness to use force.

  • What does the speaker criticize about Kamala Harris's speech regarding Israel and Gaza?

    -The speaker criticizes Kamala Harris for her strong support of Israel's right to defend itself and for not addressing the suffering and loss of innocent lives in Gaza, which they find heartbreaking.

  • What is the speaker's overall assessment of Kamala Harris's speech?

    -The speaker's overall assessment is that Kamala Harris's speech was not what they expected, lacking the progressive messaging and momentum they had hoped for, and instead aligning with more traditional or right-leaning Democratic policies.

  • What concern does the speaker express about the Democrats' strategy in the upcoming election?

    -The speaker is concerned that the Democrats are too confident and not recognizing the need for a more progressive approach, which they believe could lead to a closer race than necessary.

Outlines

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😕 Political Strategy Critique

The speaker begins by criticizing the Democrats' political strategy, suggesting that they are underestimating the challenge posed by Donald Trump. They express concern about the party's overconfidence and highlight the importance of recognizing the strength of their opponents. The speaker also touches on the personal qualities of Kamala Harris, discussing her background and the potential impact of her personal story on her political prospects. There's a mention of the importance of community and the values instilled by the speaker's parents, emphasizing fearlessness and the need to act against injustice.

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🗣️ Acceptance Speech and Policy Pledges

In this paragraph, the speaker delivers an acceptance speech for the presidential nomination, promising to be a president for all Americans and emphasizing unity and the need to put country above party. The speaker outlines policy goals such as supporting small businesses, ending housing shortages, and protecting Social Security. There's a contrast drawn between the speaker's commitment to the middle class and Trump's alleged favoritism towards the wealthy. The speech also addresses reproductive rights, promising to sign a bill restoring them, and touches on border security, foreign policy, and military strength.

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🌎 Global Leadership and Military Commitment

The speaker discusses America's role in the world, emphasizing the need for strong leadership in areas such as space and artificial intelligence. There's a commitment to caring for troops and honoring their service. The paragraph also addresses international relations, including support for Ukraine and NATO allies, the situation in Gaza, and the stance on Iran. The speaker pledges to defend American interests and to not appease dictators, promising a strong military and a focus on values and security.

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🏳️ Patriotism and Political Strategy Analysis

The speaker criticizes what they perceive as 'fake patriotism' and war-mongering within the Democratic party. They express disappointment with the party's messaging, suggesting it has strayed from a peaceful stance and is now more aligned with the Republicans in terms of military aggression. The speaker also discusses the importance of appealing to moderate voters and the potential risks of the Democrats becoming too similar to the Republicans in terms of policy and rhetoric.

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👮‍♀️ Law Enforcement Background and Progressive Policies

The speaker reflects on Kamala Harris's background in law enforcement and her political career, expressing skepticism about her progressive credentials. They discuss the lack of clear policy details and the potential for the Democratic party to disappoint progressive voters. There's also a critique of the party's approach to issues such as healthcare, education, and foreign policy, with the speaker suggesting that the Democrats are not living up to their potential as a counterbalance to the Republicans.

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📉 Political Analysis and Voter Behavior

In this paragraph, the speaker analyzes voter behavior and the political landscape, discussing the challenges faced by the Democratic party in the upcoming election. They argue that the party's confidence may be misplaced and that the race is closer than anticipated. The speaker also addresses the potential impact of certain policies on voter turnout and the importance of not taking the electorate for granted. There's a call for the Democratic party to earn votes and to represent the interests of all Americans, not just a select few.

🔍 Reflections on Political Messaging and Strategy

The speaker concludes by reflecting on the political messaging and strategy of the Democratic party, suggesting that they are not effectively leveraging their strengths or addressing the concerns of the electorate. There's a critique of the party's approach to issues such as immigration, military spending, and progressive policies. The speaker also discusses the potential consequences of the Democrats becoming indistinguishable from the Republicans and the importance of offering voters a clear alternative.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Fearless

The term 'fearless' refers to the quality of being brave or courageous, without fear. In the context of the video, it is used to describe the attitude that the speaker's father instilled in her, emphasizing the importance of being bold and unafraid in the face of challenges. This is exemplified in the script where the speaker recalls her father's encouragement to 'run, Kamala, run' and 'don't let anything stop you,' symbolizing a call to action and a rejection of fear as a barrier.

💡Community

Community, in this video, represents a group of people who share common values, interests, or goals, and who support each other. The script mentions a 'trusted circle' that helped raise the speaker, indicating the importance of community in personal growth and development. It highlights the collective impact of individuals who, though not related by blood, form a family through love and mutual support.

💡Injustice

Injustice refers to unfair treatment or a violation of rights. The video script discusses the speaker's mother's fight for women's health and her teaching to not just complain about injustice but to actively do something about it. This concept is central to the speaker's narrative, illustrating a commitment to social change and advocacy, as seen when the speaker shares her motivation for becoming a prosecutor to protect those like her friend Wanda.

💡Prosecutor

A prosecutor is a legal representative of the state or government in a criminal case, responsible for presenting the case against an accused party. The script mentions the speaker's career as a prosecutor, emphasizing her commitment to justice and protection of individuals' rights. This role is tied to her personal experiences and values, as she became a prosecutor to ensure safety and dignity for people like her friend who faced abuse.

💡Dignity

Dignity, in this context, means the state or quality of being worthy of honor or respect. The video script connects dignity with the right to safety and justice, suggesting that every individual deserves to be treated with respect and honor. It is used to argue for the protection of people's rights and to criticize policies that undermine this fundamental value.

💡Peaceful transfer of power

The peaceful transfer of power refers to the process by which political power is handed over from one administration to another without violence or coercion. In the video, this concept is mentioned as a fundamental principle of American democracy, contrasting with the chaos and controversy surrounding the January 6th Capitol insurrection, which the speaker implies was a threat to this democratic norm.

💡Middle class

The middle class is a social and economic class of people who hold moderate wealth and income. The script criticizes the opposing party for not fighting for the middle class, suggesting that the speaker's party is more aligned with their interests. This term is used to appeal to a broad segment of the population and to highlight perceived economic disparities and the need for policies that support the middle class.

💡Reproductive freedom

Reproductive freedom is the right to make decisions about one's own reproductive health, including the right to access contraception and abortion. The video script discusses the threat to reproductive freedom and the speaker's commitment to restore it, positioning this as a critical issue for the speaker and their party. It is used to rally support and to differentiate their stance from that of their political opponents.

💡Lethal military

A lethal military refers to a highly effective and powerful armed force. The script includes a statement about ensuring America has the strongest, most lethal fighting force in the world, which can be interpreted as a commitment to maintaining military superiority. This concept is part of the speaker's broader discussion on national security and defense, indicating a willingness to invest in and prioritize military strength.

💡NATO

NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is an intergovernmental military alliance between North American and European countries. The video script mentions standing strong with NATO allies, reflecting the speaker's support for international cooperation and collective security. This term is used to emphasize the importance of alliances in maintaining global peace and security, and to criticize those who might undermine these partnerships.

Highlights

Concerns about Democrats not recognizing the closeness of the race and Trump's desperation to win.

Kamala Harris's initial pessimism and careful approach to her prospects of winning.

Democrats' luck in running against a party that has forgotten how to run for office.

Early memories of Kamala Harris's parents and the values they instilled in her.

The importance of community, faith, and treating others with kindness and respect.

Kamala Harris's mother's influence and her fight for women's health.

The story of Kamala Harris's best friend Wanda and her decision to become a prosecutor.

Kamala Harris's promise to be a president for all Americans, regardless of political views.

Criticism of Trump's tax breaks for the wealthy and the national debt.

Kamala Harris's commitment to reproductive freedom and her stance on abortion rights.

The importance of safety and security, especially at the border, according to Kamala Harris.

Kamala Harris's vision for America's role in space and artificial intelligence.

Support for Ukraine and NATO allies, and the commitment to a ceasefire in Gaza.

Kamala Harris's stance on Israel's right to defend itself and the situation in Gaza.

The promise to confront threats and stand up to dictators like Kim Jong-un.

Kamala Harris's call for unity and the continuation of America's extraordinary story.

Criticism of the Democratic party's messaging and its shift towards a more militaristic stance.

Concerns about the Democratic party's approach to the election and the need for a more progressive message.

Transcripts

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I think there's a problem and I don't

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think Democrats are recognizing it one

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Donald Trump knows he's losing okay and

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he desperately desperately wants to win

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that's number one number two Democrats

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think they're winning and the race is

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actually closed I don't like that at all

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I think that originally KLA Harris was

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like uh legitimately pessimistic and

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skeptical uh about her prospects of

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winning like she was actually doing a

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good job she was actually doing a good

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job not like uh not not gloating and

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being careful I mean Democrats are so

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lucky that they're running against a

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party that has like forgotten how to run

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for office okay that's it they've

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literally forgotten how to

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run for that's the only thing that's

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carrying the Democratic party

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okay we'll see if she talks about pal

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time I doubt it though no K will mention

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uh it's not going to be enough but she

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guarantee will mention it okay let's get

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to business let's get to business my

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early memories of our parents together

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are very joyful ones a home filled with

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laughter and Music artha Co train and

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miles at the park my mother would say

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stay close but my father would say as he

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smiled run kamla run Don't Be Afraid

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don't let anything stop you why is she

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talking about her

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dad from my earliest years he taught me

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to be Fearless this is weird but the

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harmony between doesn't talk about his

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dad when I was in elementary school they

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split up and it was mostly my mother who

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raised us my mother she worked long

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hours and like many working parents she

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leaned on a trusted Circle to help raise

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us Mrs her dad's a Marxist Professor

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below us and became a second mother

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Uncle Sharman Aunt Mary Uncle Freddy

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Auntie Chris none of them family by

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Blood and all of them family by

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love I don't know why people cry they

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instill these spech I genely don't

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understand

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personified

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Community faith and the importance of

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treating others as you would want to be

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treated with

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kindness respect and

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compassion my mother was a brilliant 5

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foot tall brown woman with an

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accent and as the eldest child as the

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eldest child I saw how the world would

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sometimes treat her but my mother never

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lost her cool she was tough courageous a

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Trailblazer in the fight for Women's

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Health and she taught May and me a

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lesson that Michelle mentioned the other

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night she taught us to never complain

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about Injustice but do something about

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it do something about it

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imagine if somebody's up there and you

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share 100% your opinions with I mean

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there are people whose opinions I align

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with quite a bit and she also taught us

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and never do anything half

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asked and that is a direct

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quote I reflected on a pivotal moment in

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my

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life you see when I was in high school I

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started to notice something about my

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best friend

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Wanda she was sad at school and there

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were times she didn't want to go

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home so one day I asked if everything

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was all right and she confided in me

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that she was being sexually abused by

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her

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stepfather and I immediately told her

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she had to come stay with us and she

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did this is one of the reasons I became

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a

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prosecutor to protect people like Wanda

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because I believe everyone has a right

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to safety to dignity and to

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Justice it's a pretty solid speech it's

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better than I expected when I had a

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case on behalf of every American

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regardless of party race gender or the

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language your grandmother speaks if

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unless of my mother

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and

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everyone has ever set out on their own

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unlikely

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Journey on behalf of Americans like the

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people I grew up with people who work

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hard chase their dreams and look out for

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one

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another on behalf of everyone whose

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story could only be written in the

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greatest nation

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[Music]

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Earth I accept your nomination to be

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president of the United States of

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America and let me say I know there are

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people of various political views

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watching tonight and I want you to know

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I promise to be a president for all

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Americans you always trust me to put

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country above party and self oh never

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mind she's talking about

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Republicans America's fundamental

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principles from the rule of law to free

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and fair elections to the peaceful

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transfer of power oh she's just talking

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to Republicans and then talking about

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January 6th never mind we will provide

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access to capital for small business

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owners and entrepreneurs and

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Founders we will end America's housing

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shortage and protect Social Security

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we're going to help entrepreneurs we're

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going to do regular hous compare that to

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Donald Trump because I think everyone

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here knows he doesn't actually fight for

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the middle class not he doesn't actually

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fight for the middle class instead he

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fights for himself and his billionaire

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friends and he will give them another

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round of tax breaks that will add up to

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$5 trillion

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to the national

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debt and all the while he intends to

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enact what in effect is a national sales

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tax call it a trump tax that would raise

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prices on this campaign's off the rails

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brother I don't know who the spe the

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deficit bro the

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budget well instead of a trump tax hike

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are these guys on crack what's next bro

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tax cut is K's going to do a NATO speech

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what's happening America speech is all

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right energy is all right truly be her

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background like her build up her own

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personal uh biography was good and let's

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be clear about how we got here Donald

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Trump handpicked members of the United

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States Supreme Court to take away

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reproductive

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freedom and now he brags about it in his

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words quote I did it and I'm proud to

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have done it end quote she's pushing to

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the middle and I don't care if it's the

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winning strategy it's not it never is

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for their patience you're literally like

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swapping out Biden with K was not

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pushing to the middle picking Tim Walls

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was not pushing to the middle everything

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she's done so far that created this

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momentum was not pushing to the middle

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it was pushing left potentially being

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forced so why the would it ever be like

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good time to push middle like that's not

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a thing what's happening in our country

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because of Donald

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Trump and understand and he is not

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done as a part of his

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agenda he and his allies would limit

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access to birth control I think this

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speech is way too Trump Focus medication

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abortion and in this 201 oh my God oh my

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God this is Hillary Clinton what is

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happening and when Congress passes a

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bill to restore reproductive Freedom as

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president of the United States I will

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proudly sign it into law

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I'm being a little bit too loud he said

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he agrees with my politics though he

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said he loves my passion a double room

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and my voice let me be clear after

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decades in law enforcement I know the

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importance of Safety and Security

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especially at our border last year Joe

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and I brought together Democrats and

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conservative Republicans to write the

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strongest border bill in decades the

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border patrol endorsed it but Donald

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Trump and America we must also be

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steadfast in advancing our security and

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values

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abroad as vice president I have

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confronted threats to our security

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negotiated with foreign leaders

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strengthened our alliances and engaged

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with our brave troops

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overseas as commanderin-chief

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I will ensure America always has the

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strongest most lethal fighting force in

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the world what

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the yo and I will fulfill our sacred

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obligation to care for our troops and

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their families and I will always honor

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and never disparage their service and

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their

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sacrifice bro what yo she's crazy

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what is happening that we lead the

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world into the future on space and

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artificial intelligence that America not

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China wins the competition for the bro

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she said we're going back to

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Iraq she was like I'm going to make sure

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leadersh I going be real crazy about the

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military threatened to abandon NATO he

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encouraged Putin to invade our allies oh

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my god oh oh my God she's doing the NATO

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the hell they oh my God she's doing the

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NATO speeech oh my God oh my God and as

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president I will stand strong with

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Ukraine and our NATO

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allies with respect to the war in

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Gaza President Biden and I are working

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around the clock because now is the time

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to get a hostage deal and a ceasefire

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deal

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done I'm out I'm

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tapped and let me be clear and let me be

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clear I will always stand up for

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Israel's right to defend itself oh I'm

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super out I'm super out always ensure

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Israel has the ability to defend it

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itself because the people of Israel must

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never again face the horror that a

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terrorist organization called Hamas

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caused on October

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[Music]

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7 including

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unspeakable sexual violence and the

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massacre of young people at a music

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festival at the same

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time what has happened in Gaza over the

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past 10 months is

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devastating so many innocent lives

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lost desperate hungry people fleeing for

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safety over and over again the scale of

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suffering is

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heartbreaking President Biden and I are

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working to end this war such that

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horrific disgust secure the hostages are

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released the suffering in Gaza ends

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it's really sad what's happening in Gaza

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their right to digity security freedom

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and selfdetermination

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nah I mean obviously she brought up ceas

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fire in Gaza so I was right but no way

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she would have avoided it I will never

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hesitate to take whatever action is

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necessary to defend our forces and our

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interests against Iran and iran-backed

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terrorists I will not Co up to tyrants

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and D dictators like Kim Jong-un who are

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rooting for Trump who are rooting for

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Trump I see an America where we hold

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fast to The Fearless belief that built

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our nation and inspired the world that

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here in this

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country anything is possible that

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nothing is Out Of Reach

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I don't think protesting is going to fix

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this where we care for one another out

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kind of c one another this is just

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straight up like blanket Joe Biden more

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in common than what separat it's weird

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it

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literally like this is Joe Biden this is

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Joe Biden's speech being delivered by a

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black woman that's it like that's the

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only difference I think the momentum is

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gone they the media will still push it

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as though it's beautiful but like it

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will be like a like a reaction to Doug

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mhof I'm seeing I'm seeing signals I'll

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tell you exactly what I mean in a second

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optimism after spe and Faith to fight

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for this country we love to fight for

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the ideals we cherish and to

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uphold the awesome

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responsibility that comes with the

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greatest privilege on Earth the

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privilege and pride of being an

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American dude it's I hate this this like

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false this fake patriotism I I hate it

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it's like I don't know why the

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Democratic party is like trying to do

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fake patriotism and also being like the

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war party let's get out there let's vote

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for it and together let us write the

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next great chapter in the most

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extraordinary Story Ever

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Told thank you God bless you and may God

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bless the United States of America thank

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you

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all I feel like Chad and you were

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overreacting she's obviously playing the

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donors being antiwar while good isn't

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profitable no dude you're delusional are

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you crazy you think she's like a secret

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peaceful dove when has she ever KLA

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Harris has been in politics for I

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wouldn't say that long she was vice

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president for four years before that she

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was a senator for a couple years under

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the Trump Administration but beyond that

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she's been a cop her whole life she has

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very little policy backing that's why

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I've been saying I'm in a holding

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pattern I'm in a holding pattern I'm in

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a holding pattern I'm going to wait and

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see this speech is supposed to be the

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moment that she shows you what she is

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and who she is and what she's going to

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do that speech was literally a nothing

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will fundamentally change speech where

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the [ __ ] is the joy where the is the

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Hope where the is the goddamn momentum

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she say she's going to have the most

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lethal Army of all time are you out of

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your [ __ ] mind what are we doing this

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is not the Republican party why the are

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they turning into the '90s Republicans

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I'm losing my mind I have to whisper

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scream because I don't want to wake up

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my goddamn neighbor the reason why I was

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excited potentially is because the very

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fact that they dropped Biden was

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uncharacteristic for the Democratic

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party they run scared all the time but

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for me I thought wow the Democrats are

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behaving in a competent way the

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Democrats are behaving in a competent

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way like a competent party that wants to

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win that's good then something amazing

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happened where she locked herself in

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with a yokul who comes from a

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workingclass teacher background a guy

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with no aspirations for higher office a

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guy for the middle of the country with a

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progressive policy track record that

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made me go oh my God they are going to

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own being a party that wants to help

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people maybe that might not translate

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the actual policies down the line

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there's the Obama equation of it all

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running as a progressive and then being

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a neoliberal when in office but even

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then on the messaging front it seemed

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like they had changed something tonight

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has solidified my opinion that nothing

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has fundamentally changed their housing

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policy is deregulating housing that's

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what they say I don't know the full

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details of it yet I don't know what

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that's going to look like it's not just

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like abolishing single family uh housing

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uh zoning restrictions if that's what

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you EMS are thinking I don't think

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that's the only thing that they're

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saying Trump is also running on

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deregulating housing to open up more

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housing units this is objectively a Neo

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liberal policy they're running on tax

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cuts and deregulation it's crazy and

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beyond that in terms of the foreign

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policy the Democrats don't even run to

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the right they own the right now

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everybody knows that Republicans are

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reactionary monsters who always love

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Waging War and continuing death and

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destruction the Democrats also are

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absolutely that party there was a time

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in place where the Democrats at least

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used to attempt a we are the peaceful

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party We're the Party of Peace attitude

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that has changed it's gone to the left

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of the Republicans no more they're not

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doing that which is so stupid because

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Americans benefit Americans benefit from

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America being a hegemonic superpower 800

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military bases all of that translates

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the you know beautifully affordable

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treats that you can consume in a

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moment's notice that much is true but

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Americans don't understand that when it

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comes down to it on the messaging front

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they see themselves as peaceful people

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they see themselves as reluctantly

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having to wage war around the world

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that's why Trump has run as the peace

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candidate in 2016 and won against

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Hillary Clinton who he presented as a

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pro-iraq war war Lover he won in 2016

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with that and then four years of trump

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waging Wars he still said I didn't start

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any new Wars and I assassinated our

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enemies the Democrats have to figure

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this out as quickly as they possibly can

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if they run on we are the proar party we

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are going to have the most lethal

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military of all time they're not going

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to win any of those jingoistic voters

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because those dumb asses are voting

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Republican every election anyway the

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only part of this that was like truly

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Progressive was abortion kamla Harris

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being a woman obviously automatically is

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like a massive W on that front as Zan

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been raging since K said supporting

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Israel 30 minutes ago this is not dude

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this is so much worse than just like

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supporting Israel my expectation is that

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every Democrat is going to support

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Israel please you're just lasering in on

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that because you think that that is my

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bias please that is a singular aspect of

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a much broader phenomena that I am

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trying to describe to you but you don't

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want to hear it because you want wow

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what a beautiful speech what a wonderful

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speech HLA Harris is killing it and

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because you're not getting that you're

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like there must be some cynical reason

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why H is saying that not because he

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genuinely is at odds with what he just

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watched he's mad that kamla Harris

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didn't say he loves she loves Palestine

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that's not it I think you're not

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realizing that there are a lot of

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Republicans that are looking to drop

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Trump don't you think her speech opened

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the door to them oh my God that's it

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this is all it took I can't do it every

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single reason why you were excited about

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KLA Harris beyond the fact that she was

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not a carcass was literally the exact

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opposite of this mentality this is old

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Democratic party mentality we're back

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good to be in business this will be a

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very close race KLA Harris will most

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likely still win it because Donald Trump

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unless there's some other caveats I'm

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going to show you in a second Harris

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will most likely win this election only

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because the Republican party is so

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completely insane they don't know how to

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run a normal competent race anymore

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Donald Trump already has maxed out his

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name recognition those will be the

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reasons as to why kamla Harris will most

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likely win however there is a caveat

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Benjamin NYU will take America's long

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military dick and wave it at everyone in

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the region bringing troops into the into

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the fry okay bringing troops into

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contest do everything in his power to

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make sure that the Dems don't win Harris

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will be attached to all of Joe Biden's

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worst forign policy achievements barring

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that without that this election is not

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in the bag at all I've been warning that

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the Democrats are way too cocky way

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tooing confidence about the brat summer

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memes the momentum that they got the

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momentum that they experienced that

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momentum came because the Democrats

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responded to public pressure I'm sorry

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you have to be the dumbest to be like

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I'm voting for KLA Harris because she's

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going to go to war with Iran because

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she's going to stand up to America's

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enemies you want to know why I know you

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don't think that that's a good speech

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because you're coping in the chat saying

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well it's not for me maybe it's for some

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other person maybe it's for the Trump

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guys that want to drop Trump but just

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like need that extra oomph are you

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saying this was a 10 out one out of 10

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absolute train rank in your opinion no

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of course it's not a one out of 10 my

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expectation coming into the speech was

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to see what kamla Harris talks about

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when she's like the joy candidate going

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bring hope and change and joy she had

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the opportunity to run a 2008 Obama

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that's what I was expecting even if it

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was fake my expectation at the very

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least was that the the couple moves that

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they made they were going to lead into a

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a progressive messaging campaign I'm

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sorry the Democratic president should

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never ever say we are going to have the

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most lethal Army the most lethal

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military in the world you're supposed to

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be the counterbalance the fascist

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jingoistic sentiment you're supposed to

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at least aesthetically present yourself

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as the peaceful candidate as the

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peaceful party she went up there and

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went cop mode it was shocking like I sh

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on anarchists all the time you know this

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I do but godamn they're kind of not

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wrong that's crazy she had all this

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Progressive momentum and now all she's

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got are the Loyalists who are just

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begging for someone not Biden so the

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answer is to not vote man I'm not saying

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that vote for a kamla Harris baby do

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whatever the you want I'm not going to

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tell you not to vote for her I'm also

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tell you to say that you're not going to

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vote for her to try to get her to do

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your bidding as a voter it is your right

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it's your right to demand things from

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your politicians for your vote they do

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not have your vote for granted they

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should earn it from the jump the one

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thing I will tell you is not vote for

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Donald Trump when it comes to like

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making a political calculation it's

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always running towards this mythical guy

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out there that is like I'm going to only

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vote for the Democrats if they become

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moderate then vote then become a

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republican I never hear a republican go

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you know Donald Trump's got to take this

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line he's got to take the soft approach

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because there's some moderates out there

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that he needs to win over it's because

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that's not a thing because they're

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entitled to their politicians doing

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their bidding Democrats are so cowardly

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that they're like I want this thing

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healthc care free college I want these

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things but honestly I'm ter terrified

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that my neighbor doesn't want it and

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he's not even going to vote for the

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Democrats but maybe he will so we should

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just run on this moderate policy for

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some other guy not me but another guy

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that might want it it's wild that we're

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always seeking out this mythical

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moderate people take for granted in

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European countries all of the policies

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that we are desperately trying to bring

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forward but here in America it's a

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non-starter trans people were mentioned

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twice during the whole DNC by the way no

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speaker I mean that's like that ass ECT

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of it as long as it's like a firm

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commitment to have to trans people I

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don't believe that the Democrats are

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going to lean into the trans Panic which

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by the way actually I don't know maybe

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they will they're they're just going to

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become the Republican party of four

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years ago until that ratchet effect

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makes it so that the Democratic party

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inevitably becomes the Republican party

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just at the same time Jake Tapper on CNN

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there were criticism from the left

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calling KLA a cop tonight she seemed to

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have stepped right into that true

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they're celebrating her being a cop this

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is a right-wing Democrat movement and

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they're not even hiding it but no no you

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don't understand Chatters will tell me

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all about how good this is fing dude and

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go vote for Trump bro I swear to God the

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Dems are is so back this literally is

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like you know oh if you don't want to

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vote for her like you don't want to vote

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for her like you're you're saying that

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she shouldn't be this like rightwing you

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must like Trump that's crazy like you

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think that's a good way to message dude

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you think like you should try and push

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people away from the party you think

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this race isn't Clos Democrats in the

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Electoral College Democrats need to win

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by 5% nationally minimum that's without

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factoring in obviously in the current

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polls at least a 3 to 5% margin of error

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we're not even in that comfortable space

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yet and you mother are running Victory

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laps it's crazy quick interview yes yes

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what's your favorite policy of

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commas that's a hard one what a fun

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question I don't know I'm picking and

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choosing I mean I really like most of

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them so you have to look at it broadly

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right we it's it's it's about what she

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stands for right now what's your

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favorite of commes

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policies I'm trying to think well

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actually more of like what you know what

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wal comes in I hate videos like this

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usually but this is like 100% correct

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and it's not their fault I mean I cover

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this pretty closely there are very few

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policies that even I could point to so

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far because she hasn't done the policy

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dump yet that is true because they're

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running on Brad summer okay they're

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running on not Biden and Brad summer

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tonight was supposed to be the night

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where we kind

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of uncovered the window you know to see

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what she was going to do and God damn I

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did not see anything that I liked is is

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there crazy AOSS in the chat no the Bots

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are democratic party loyalist and at

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least 20,000 of them left as soon as the

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speech ended and they realized that I

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wasn't going to GL kamla Harris we're so

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back like immediately my life would be

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if I could just like grift if I could

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just like shut the and oh she's so brat

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and just like Flex my muscles a little

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bit you know be hot and a liberal like

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it literally would make so easy for me

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holy that's all I need to do listen

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sweetie do you want unlimited

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deportation of all Mexicans and people

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who are tan or do you want 55%

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deportation of all Mexicans and people

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who are tan right it's called lesser

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evil voting sorry I want a strong border

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I want a lethal military I'm a

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progressive we're going to slay bestie

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it's CUNY I'm not gay keeping I was

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excited I was like literally being

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called a Fool by so many people all I'm

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saying is there was a brief moment where

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my goat Nancy Pelosi did some and I'm

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now realizing that they just did some

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because they were they were like we just

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want the same policies maybe even worse

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but we just want someone who can

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actually win they saw that Biden

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couldn't win and they were like oh no

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we'll just like put a generic Democrat

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there with no ideological convictions

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whatsoever and then everyone will go

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brat summer mode and then they'll you

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know they'll willingly vote for the same

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