The Great America Show - August 19, 2026


SHOCK Primary Election Results as GOP gets Ready for November!


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00:00:00.000 hello everybody and welcome to the great america show it's great to have you with us on another
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00:00:27.320 So it was an interesting night last night, big primary night down in the great state of Florida.
00:00:34.160 Byron Donald's assuring his dominance down there, you know, for the last few weeks, few months.
00:00:39.500 We heard about different candidates who were making a run for a different candidates who had a chance.
00:00:46.120 Namely, James Fishback, who quite honestly was pretty disappointing.
00:00:51.600 He underperformed even Dan Blazerian in that seat against Randy Fine up there.
00:00:55.420 pretty pretty weak performance for a guy who was making a whole lot of noise so it's apparent
00:01:02.280 um byron donalds will become the next governor of florida uh in november but i want to talk about
00:01:07.700 some of those races and some of the dsa candidates uh and and all that good stuff and president
00:01:12.660 trump's uh record because president trump's record seems to be holding pretty strong in in primaries
00:01:18.260 And two of the primary seats that they lost were for candidate floss on behalf of these candidates.
00:01:29.440 His record last night was 20-3, 87% rather, win rate among his candidates.
00:01:36.580 Those three losses were Megan Degenfelder, who was running for Wyoming governor,
00:01:43.700 Corey Mills, which is Florida's 7th congressional district
00:01:47.600 Corey's had a little bit of an issue
00:01:51.200 some personal issues dealing with
00:01:53.980 that had been brought out into the public eye
00:01:57.260 and President Trump defended him
00:01:59.460 and President Trump endorsed him before that
00:02:01.640 so that was going to be a tough seat to begin with
00:02:04.340 to be able to hold for President Trump's record
00:02:08.860 not an easy seat
00:02:10.240 so that was one of them 1.00
00:02:11.940 The other one was Catalina Lauf, who was running in Florida's 19th Congressional District. 1.00
00:02:18.380 That's the seat that's about Cape Coral, Florida, Naples, Florida, that's being given up by Byron Donalds to become the next governor of Florida.
00:02:27.160 And even in that race, President Trump, I think, endorsed last week or the week before last week, this candidate.
00:02:33.500 Massive race, by the way.
00:02:34.520 That was a race that Madison Cawthorn was in, former Congressman Chris Collins was in.
00:02:38.580 endorsed like last week of this candidate who's like pro-amnesty.
00:02:42.660 So the defeats, obviously, for
00:02:46.000 laws of their own. Byron Donalds,
00:02:52.560 endorsed by Trump very early on, dominating win. Harriet Hageman
00:02:56.100 for the Wyoming Senate. Dan Sullivan
00:03:00.780 up in Alaska advancing through. And a large group of other,
00:03:05.840 As I said, 23, Trump backed Florida House incumbents and statewide candidates.
00:03:12.060 So a pretty good night for President Trump that needs now to carry over into November, because that's where it really, really matters is when it comes time to these general elections.
00:03:24.780 Primaries are primaries.
00:03:26.920 But what you really got to focus on now is defending the majority.
00:03:31.480 defending the majority in the Senate and holding that slim majority and hopefully gaining seats
00:03:38.200 in the House of Representatives. Mike Johnson's been pretty damn quiet. John Thune's been
00:03:42.780 nothing but a rhino who's tried to delay and delay and delay. I mean, as we sit here right now,
00:03:53.180 John Thune is hosting these fake Senate sessions to open up and close business for the day.
00:04:00.300 so President Trump can't do any recess appointments.
00:04:04.680 Now, I don't know any other Senate majority leader
00:04:06.820 who's done that to their own party.
00:04:10.000 Yet President Trump, and this is the thing that pisses me off
00:04:12.820 the most about President Trump.
00:04:15.700 President Trump puts up with it.
00:04:18.700 Why are we putting up with John Thune
00:04:21.220 slowing down the MAGA agenda?
00:04:27.960 I mean, how do you, and you often hear me say this,
00:04:30.300 How do you defend that when you're at the ballots in the midterms and you're going to vote for a Republican Senate candidate who hasn't held John Thune accountable for literally roadblocking President Trump at every single turn?
00:04:53.320 Even when they're on vacation, he's literally roadblocking him.
00:05:00.300 So these are questions and these are questions that need answers for.
00:05:06.840 That voters are going to look for.
00:05:09.140 I did a whole episode maybe two or three weeks ago.
00:05:12.140 We're going to talk about a little bit today on these Democratic socialist candidates.
00:05:16.660 And I, you know, I was talking to somebody about it yesterday at this charity event about the parallels between these Democrat socialist candidates and what President Trump ran on.
00:05:33.820 Think about it. And like I said, we've spoken about this before, but we've got a lot of new viewers, a lot of new listeners who join us.
00:05:40.940 And I think this is a very important thing for us to all think about.
00:05:44.360 these democrat socialist candidates yes they're running on abolishing ice 0.68
00:05:49.420 and all the crazy crap you know abolish ice abolish the police you know all that good stuff
00:05:56.380 but the main points to which they're pulling in millennials and gen zers and 0.99
00:06:01.040 the rest of these warped minded kids
00:06:03.620 are things that president trump literally ran on this past presidential year
00:06:11.440 cutting the cost of living too darn expensive you look at home uh owner rates right now near
00:06:21.580 all-time lows interest rates through the roof so president trump ran on this bringing down
00:06:28.980 interest rates lowering the cost of living for the average everyday american these are parallels
00:06:36.780 that these democratic socialists are running on.
00:06:40.220 Affordable housing, higher wages at work.
00:06:43.580 Another thing that President Trump ran on,
00:06:45.600 getting the government out of your life,
00:06:48.080 getting corporate money out of politics.
00:06:50.980 Another thing these democrat socialist candidates 0.98
00:06:53.080 are running on.
00:06:54.560 I think these are all things that you and I agree on too.
00:06:58.960 That America needs to be more affordable for people.
00:07:02.660 We shouldn't be paying astronomical gas prices.
00:07:06.780 I'm not blaming anybody, but I'm just saying, these are all things.
00:07:11.120 Houses, mortgages, wages, inflation down, corporate money out of politics.
00:07:22.940 stopping the creation of monopolies in this country
00:07:29.060 so that we don't have two major airlines
00:07:33.580 that can charge us whatever they want to charge us for plane tickets
00:07:38.220 because there's no other way to get there
00:07:39.360 or two major phone companies
00:07:42.060 that join together to make a massive conglomerate
00:07:46.880 so that there's no competition.
00:07:48.840 These are all things, parallels, that Trump ran.
00:07:52.440 And I think they're all parallels that we agree on as conservatives.
00:07:58.040 That the average American's life needs to be made easier.
00:08:04.120 Now, we'll get into all of the things. 0.99
00:08:07.080 Obviously, these socialist candidates don't believe half the crap they say. 0.99
00:08:11.580 And they never tell you who's going to pay for it. 0.99
00:08:13.800 But that's not the point.
00:08:16.240 Point is, is that they draw in these young minds.
00:08:20.900 They rope them in.
00:08:22.440 And then, you know, 20 or 30 years down the road, these socialist candidates or the people who support these socialist candidates wake up and realize, oh, someone had to pay for that.
00:08:38.720 And that's what I think when when when, you know, you have these kids morph into Republicans, conservatives, whatever you want to call it.
00:08:46.320 you know i think it's why the gop has an older electorate people are more wise people are
00:08:54.880 smarter we're learning every single day and i think that's what happens to these kids but
00:08:59.980 the problem is is we're living now in the present we're living where we have midterm elections
00:09:04.700 you know two months away a little bit more than two months away
00:09:08.760 we're living the time where if these people take over the house
00:09:13.800 president trump's administration president trump's presidency essentially comes to a stop
00:09:19.140 and he'll be forced just to govern by executive order we'll have government shutdown after
00:09:25.200 government shutdown we have one that's pending now at the end of september and the democrats
00:09:30.220 will obfuscate delay and do all the democrat tactics they do and quite honestly the republicans
00:09:38.820 message has only been, oh, the Democrats are horrible for America. Socialism is terrible. 0.94
00:09:46.680 Yeah, of course, socialism is terrible. But the way that these candidates are selling it to these
00:09:51.580 kids, it looks like the best thing since sliced bread. I don't have to recite back through what
00:09:58.440 it was. But it's dangerous. And it's something I think the Republicans are not taking serious
00:10:06.460 enough we're going to take a quick break here folks we're going to continue on this and we're
00:10:10.880 going to talk a little bit about the socialist candidate who won in florida last night and just
00:10:15.140 how absurdly crazy this woman is we're also going to take up a big story today about the national 1.00
00:10:20.680 debt another thing that these millennials these millennials these gen zers these zoomers are 0.93
00:10:26.960 terrified about where the heck is the money going why do you keep spending it we've also got an 0.88
00:10:31.880 update on a race in South Carolina and a lot of a lot of other stuff to get to tonight. We're
00:10:38.480 going to get to it all. President Trump speaking from the White House earlier about some plans.
00:10:43.540 He also let us know the next big foreign leader who he plans to meet with. I think you're all
00:10:48.900 going to be surprised. So stay with us. As always, let us know where you're tuned in front. If you're
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00:11:01.880 Thanks, everybody, for staying with us here live tonight for The Great America Show.
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00:11:06.720 And if you're enjoying the show, we want to know.
00:11:09.420 So getting back to Florida and the election there last night.
00:11:14.180 Angie Nixon was the Marxist Dem who won the Democratic primary, upsetting Alexander Vindman by 12 points. 0.95
00:11:23.960 Nixon's a member of the Democrat Socialist of America.
00:11:27.340 So this isn't just a case of labeling a progressive as a socialist.
00:11:30.640 she's actually a socialist let's talk a little bit about actually you know let's get into the
00:11:36.620 other candidates uh real quickly before because we're going to spend a little bit time on this
00:11:39.980 woman the other prominent dsa-backed federal candidates oliva larkin florida 25th uh lost
00:11:47.240 to everyone's favorite democrat i'm sure it's got to be uh jared moscowicz 64 to 36 who are getting
00:11:53.000 absolutely demolished down there so let's get back to angie nixon this lady who's running for
00:11:59.620 the Senate down in Florida, who I think has zero chance of possibly winning, defeating Alexander 1.00
00:12:05.860 Vindman. President Trump weighing in last night on his thoughts on that race, because Alexander
00:12:13.960 Vindman was no friend of President Trump. Alexander Vindman, no friend of America.
00:12:18.640 President Trump posting on Truth Social, the most gratifying loss last night is that the real 0.98
00:12:23.000 treasonous creep, Alexander Vindman, the radical left lunatic who can't speak or think properly,
00:12:28.520 who go down and certainly defeat at the hands of Ashley Moody, 0.93
00:12:31.740 a truly fantastic senator from the great state of Florida.
00:12:35.320 Vindman, if you remember, was the one who lied about my perfect phone call
00:12:39.120 to President Zelensky of Ukraine,
00:12:41.880 only to find out the conversation was routinely recorded
00:12:44.780 and proved that I was 100% right.
00:12:48.540 Completely innocent.
00:12:50.260 It was, indeed, a perfect phone call,
00:12:52.660 and the Democrat fake impeachment efforts massively failed.
00:12:56.340 Vindman should be prosecuted for what he did.
00:12:58.520 President D.J.T.
00:13:01.920 So I guess I'm probably a little happy that he lost as well,
00:13:05.780 even though you've got a socialist candidate down there.
00:13:08.260 And the only reason I think it's okay to joke about it
00:13:10.980 is because she really has 0% chance of winning.
00:13:15.100 And as I said, the other Democrat socialist down in Florida
00:13:17.920 was utterly defeated by Jared Moskowitz. 0.64
00:13:24.340 Let's take a listen in on this lady, Angie Nixon, 0.82
00:13:26.340 and her victory speech last night. 0.99
00:13:31.340 We show the world what organized people can accomplish.
00:13:40.280 And we show the world what people of Florida are all about.
00:13:49.080 Medicare for all.
00:13:52.920 Universal child care.
00:13:56.340 I mean, it's crazy.
00:14:04.460 Just the way they speak.
00:14:07.880 It is crazy.
00:14:10.300 But this is what the people are buying.
00:14:13.280 This is what these kids are buying into. 0.98
00:14:16.820 These crazy radical socialists. 0.91
00:14:18.960 And like I said, never do they tell you who's paying for it. 0.98
00:14:22.640 Never do they tell you the repercussions of it.
00:14:25.420 But it all does sound good on paper. And like I said, a massive part of what President Trump ran on.
00:14:33.380 Now, another big issue that we're faced with here in this country is the ballooning national debt that seemingly no politician, no president, no member of Congress, no House or Chamber of Congress could figure out how to stop the spending.
00:14:51.360 I mean, it's common sense how you stop it, but the U.S. government debt has surpassed 40 trillion dollars, 40 trillion, folks, more than doubling in a decade.
00:15:04.560 you see there on the screen the debt clock
00:15:10.140 40 and a half trillion almost
00:15:12.400 40.05 trillion
00:15:13.980 some four and a half years
00:15:18.540 after topping 30 trillion which we all
00:15:20.440 thought was crazy
00:15:22.420 and hopefully slowing
00:15:24.560 down
00:15:25.060 years of escalating budget deficits
00:15:28.000 pushed higher by stimulus
00:15:29.600 obviously during the COVID
00:15:32.960 pandemic
00:15:34.560 Now, the most recent monthly account in U.S. finances, Treasury reported a $432 billion deficit in July, the highest monthly total since March of 2021, obviously recovering from the pandemic.
00:15:55.280 now the year to date shortfall is nearly 1.8 trillion dollars higher than the same period
00:16:04.700 a year ago 10 years ago the debt level was at about 19 trillion dollars
00:16:08.340 this is concerning stuff folks our federal government can't get the spending under control
00:16:18.600 they continue to borrow and borrow and borrow
00:16:22.680 the interest they pay on this debt is astronomical
00:16:28.300 higher than what we spend on medicaid higher than what we spend on our defense military defense
00:16:36.880 budget so these things too i think are attributes to this socialist rise
00:16:45.080 when kids look at
00:16:50.240 a ballooning national debt
00:16:52.080 a bunch of politicians
00:16:53.300 who want to tell us what to do with our lives
00:16:56.300 but can't balance
00:16:58.320 a budget
00:16:58.780 and it's pushing kids into
00:17:04.240 these situations
00:17:05.480 to vote for these people
00:17:07.300 the debt literally
00:17:10.320 shows no signs of slowing down
00:17:12.220 zero
00:17:13.180 Zero.
00:17:15.900 And I have to assume probably in the next year we'll see it.
00:17:19.680 Forty five, maybe 50 trillion.
00:17:24.280 And I mean, there's two ways out of that, right?
00:17:27.300 Two layman ways out of it, right?
00:17:30.500 You pay back the debt, number one, which I don't think you print enough money to pay out that debt.
00:17:37.600 Or.
00:17:40.320 You default on the debt.
00:17:42.660 And those of you know what happens if you default on a car payment, if you default on a home, default on a credit card.
00:17:52.040 The issuer comes and takes it, but in this case, the debt holder is not going to take the country.
00:18:00.600 The value of our dollar will tank to the ground.
00:18:06.160 America will not be able to get credit from anywhere in the world because nobody will think that we're good for our word.
00:18:12.660 and the dollar absolutely plummets.
00:18:17.140 Those are the two ways out of it.
00:18:20.300 I mean, eventually you're going to see this debt, like I said,
00:18:23.640 $50 trillion, maybe $45, $50 trillion in the next year or two.
00:18:28.120 And I think other countries are going to start to say, you know,
00:18:33.320 this is getting a little dicey to be buying, you know,
00:18:37.180 American bonds with how much debt they continue to accumulate.
00:18:42.660 failing to pay back any of it, and then you had the Supreme Court this year
00:18:49.020 strike down the tariffs, which President Trump wanted to use
00:18:52.520 to start paying down this debt.
00:18:54.160 So the whole thing is just an absolute mess that nobody can seem to figure out.
00:19:00.220 It's an absolute, total travesty.
00:19:03.720 We'll take one more quick break here live tonight, folks,
00:19:05.900 on The Great America Show.
00:19:06.760 Please stay with us.
00:19:07.900 We're coming right back.
00:19:08.740 President Trump with some comments from the White House this afternoon with an update on who he'll be meeting with, what world leader he'll be meeting with next, and a deal that was made this afternoon with Canada to avoid some tariffs.
00:19:23.720 We're also going to bring you some debate coverage last night from Senator Darlene Graham, who wants to be the next senator in succession to her brother.
00:19:34.320 We're coming right back. Please stay with us. You're not going to want to miss this.
00:19:38.740 thanks everybody for staying with us here live tonight for the great america show
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00:19:59.200 uh what you want it's our show as i always say folks so president trump at the white house this
00:20:04.360 afternoon, allowing the media, the media that hates him very much, by the way, a new tour of
00:20:09.540 the renovations, which he's been doing on the White House. And there are many, including paint
00:20:14.340 jobs around the place, cleaning the columns up, old paint, you know, that new ballroom that keeps
00:20:20.480 getting shut down by these radical judges because the Marxist Dems say this country can't have a
00:20:25.740 ballroom at the White House. They get all that. He's also building a helipad to which he brought
00:20:30.840 the media out and he spent some time this afternoon with the contractors there and they did a little
00:20:35.400 signing and you know it's cute little cool thing to do for those folks who uh who built it um
00:20:42.000 latest edition which president trump decided to do after the white house fight on the uh on the
00:20:48.040 lawn there which killed the grass democrats went crazy about that too uh anyway president trump
00:20:54.300 announcing a deal with canada this week tariffs are supposed to go into place on canada because
00:21:00.240 I mean, the things that they've done to our farmers, tariffs they've charged our farmers is criminal.
00:21:07.820 And President Trump had those tariffs going to effectively 50 percent this week.
00:21:12.460 Turns out Canada called this afternoon and said, we want a deal.
00:21:15.740 We need a deal. President Trump made a deal. Let's take a listen in.
00:21:19.620 Yeah, we had a very good conversation with the prime minister last night and we've come to a deal with Canada.
00:21:25.200 As you know, the 50 percent tariffs across the board were going on against Canada today.
00:21:31.640 And they called yesterday and they gave us the point that we had to have a very fair deal for both.
00:21:37.520 The tariffs will be nonexistent for our farmers.
00:21:40.980 Our farmers were paying tremendous tariffs into Canada.
00:21:44.660 And those tariffs are going to be totally eviscerated, down to zero.
00:21:48.660 Is the U.S. going to lower tariffs on Canadian autos?
00:21:52.700 We're doing certain things.
00:21:54.280 We've got to give something, and we're doing certain things.
00:21:56.940 They were paying a high number.
00:21:58.260 We're reducing it a little bit.
00:21:59.880 It's good for everybody.
00:22:01.380 But our farmers are going to be thrilled.
00:22:02.940 Our manufacturers are going to be thrilled.
00:22:05.480 And basically, we have no tariffs going into Canada anymore.
00:22:08.820 Canada was charging us tremendous tariffs.
00:22:11.120 We no longer have any tariffs.
00:22:12.800 And what I was able to do is we put, as you know, under the new tariff,
00:22:17.380 I guess you'd call it the new tariff schedules that we came out with,
00:22:22.100 they were going to get a 50 percent tariff on everything starting today and we've held it back
00:22:28.420 three days it's all subject to finalization of documents so subject to the finalization of
00:22:33.960 documents we have a deal with canada and i think it's a very good deal for both both parties it's
00:22:39.500 great for our farmers our farmers will no longer be held up because they were being hurt very badly
00:22:44.320 by canada's killing our dairy farmers specifically with the tariffs that they charge them and
00:22:51.780 of course president trump goes after canada and the democrats they don't care about america so
00:22:57.140 it's oh big bad trump he's going after the poor canadians again he's hurting the poor canadians
00:23:04.500 again who absolutely take advantage of and obliterate our midwestern farmers who literally
00:23:12.940 can't compete when you've gotten tariffs on them like that i mean they're literally
00:23:20.980 chokeholded. Now, President Trump also revealed this afternoon what foreign leader he's set to
00:23:28.020 meet with. It's going to surprise you all. Take a listen. I can't tell you that, but I get along
00:23:35.580 with him. And you know what? The fact that I get along with him, that's a good thing, not a bad
00:23:39.640 thing. He has 57 very powerful nuclear weapons. Should have never allowed it to happen. They
00:23:46.460 should have never allowed it. If I were president, I wouldn't have allowed it, but he's got him.
00:23:49.480 I get along with him very well. 0.97
00:23:51.520 I can't let Iran have a nuclear weapon. 0.78
00:23:54.040 And I know Kim Jong-un very well, and he's going to be fine.
00:23:59.420 As long as we have a smart president, he's going to be fine. 0.99
00:24:03.000 If we have a dumb president, then he's probably not going to be so fine. 0.99
00:24:06.380 Are you expecting to meet with him later? 1.00
00:24:07.760 Yeah, I will be.
00:24:09.740 There you have it, President Trump.
00:24:12.300 Not only revealing that he's going to meet with Kim Jong-un,
00:24:15.180 but revealing how many nuclear weapons North Korea has.
00:24:19.480 That's a big number. 1.00
00:24:21.640 So when these idiot Democrats come out and say, 1.00
00:24:23.560 why is President Trump talking with Kim Jong-un? 1.00
00:24:28.620 Why is President Trump associating with Kim Jong-un?
00:24:31.880 There was your answer right there.
00:24:34.880 It's either go to nuclear war or try to make a situation. 0.88
00:24:37.840 And obviously with Iran, they favor the side of nuclear war. 0.95
00:24:45.920 he's managed to come together with kim jong-un who's by the way a psychopath 0.55
00:24:51.320 but i think he's a psychopath that you try to read the reason with as much as that makes sense
00:24:58.260 to not let it get to the point of what's happening in iran and that's exactly what 0.57
00:25:06.460 president trump has done and it's exactly what the democrats have gone crazy about and you know
00:25:11.780 Glenn went after him about. The stupidity of it is unreal. 1.00
00:25:16.020 But what do you expect from the Democrats? What do you expect from the 1.00
00:25:19.700 Democrats? Well, last night, folks, if you guys are busy watching sports,
00:25:24.340 didn't have time to watch the primary
00:25:27.800 debate for the next senatorial candidate 0.91
00:25:31.060 from South Carolina, which Lindsey Graham's
00:25:35.700 sister is running, because you should know, right? Politics is 1.00
00:25:39.440 a family business when one goes you know the next one steps up because that's how it works
00:25:46.240 that's how dynasties work here in america obviously being facetious about it i i'm so
00:25:54.800 beyond against that and it it literally burns me up thinking that oh you know i'm next in line
00:26:05.720 It doesn't work like that. It should be the best candidate. And I'm going to play for a clip for you right now to show you why it's wrong and the stupidity of it, of assuming that there's a next in line and the next in line is the successor in that person's family.
00:26:23.680 Take a listen last night to a debate when current interim sitting Senator Darlene Graham was asked about foreign policy. 0.97
00:26:37.760 Take a listen to this embarrassing, embarrassing moment.
00:26:42.980 National security question as well.
00:26:45.000 Senator, are Taiwan and the South China see national security issues for the United States?
00:26:50.860 If so, why?
00:26:53.680 I'm sorry, could you repeat the question?
00:26:55.360 Are Taiwan and the South China Sea national security issues for the United States, and if so, why or how?
00:27:03.320 I'm just going to be honest here.
00:27:05.240 I'm not on national security.
00:27:07.300 I'm not that informed on national security.
00:27:10.380 But I do support the military.
00:27:14.820 My brother was in the Air Force for 33 years, so I will do everything I can to support the military.
00:27:22.000 My dad was in the army
00:27:24.520 I'm not a polished politician up here
00:27:26.900 National security is not my thing
00:27:29.660 Not my area of expertise
00:27:31.740 But I do support the military
00:27:33.640 Congressman, I'll give you a chance to respond
00:27:36.360 Okay, you could be living under a rock
00:27:40.060 For the last 5-10 years
00:27:41.580 And give a better answer than that
00:27:44.500 On just how important Taiwan is
00:27:47.720 Not just for America
00:27:50.260 about how important Taiwan is for the world.
00:27:54.740 Semiconductors, I mean, whatever.
00:27:56.920 Could have gave any answer.
00:27:58.920 Her response was,
00:28:01.600 I'm not well-versed, I'm not familiar with foreign policy.
00:28:07.840 That's our best candidate
00:28:09.600 to be in the Senate in South Carolina.
00:28:15.140 Someone who couldn't answer a simple question.
00:28:20.260 on china and taiwan but that's how it is folks next in line next in line next in line
00:28:28.200 i'm next in line you know how it works here in new york at least for local offices is you go 0.98
00:28:35.360 work for a local politician you kiss a lot of butt
00:28:37.940 if you get lucky you become a chief of staff and guess what when that politician is term limited 0.74
00:28:43.640 it out. You're chief of staff, so you're next in line. And the only reason I bring that up is,
00:28:51.800 you know, I've had some friends and politicians and people over the last few years try to court
00:28:55.380 me to run for congressional seat, city council seat, state senate seat, so on and so forth.
00:29:05.000 And I've always said I have no interest in it. I have no interest in becoming a politician.
00:29:09.160 I hate almost every single one of them individually, equally.
00:29:15.800 So I know it's just in ever becoming one of them or befriending any of them.
00:29:21.580 But just watching the succession line like we just saw right there with Darlene Graham and how it's done here in New York. 0.93
00:29:27.840 You know, I've had my my thoughts about going in and having some fun and just slamming one of these next in liners.
00:29:39.160 so we'll have to stay tuned and see
00:29:41.720 but that's all for us tonight
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