00:12:53.340Now, I think I've proven the case beyond any reasonable doubt at this point.
00:12:56.600But I do want to address the most outlandish rebuttal from the Nazi sympathizers.
00:13:01.260They will sometimes point out that Trump was actually already president.
00:13:08.580You know, he was in office for an entire term.
00:13:12.380And if he's a fascist dictator, then we should be able to look and see that he did a whole bunch of fascist dictator stuff while he was in office.
00:13:23.100But as these naysayers argue, he didn't do any of that.
00:13:27.920And in fact, Trump was the first president in decades to refrain from starting any new wars or invading any new countries.
00:13:36.780Trump did not use his presidential powers to install himself as a dictator for life.
00:13:44.540He did not take any steps to make himself into the autocratic ruler of the country.
00:13:48.960In fact, Trump signed fewer executive orders than Obama, Bush, and Clinton before him.
00:13:57.320If you're judging Trump by how he actually governed, you're forced to conclude that he was the least power-hungry president in the past 100 years at least.
00:14:09.240He was remarkably restrained in his governance.
00:14:12.620At least that's how the argument goes.
00:14:40.600Trump was the burglar casing the house before he makes his move.
00:14:49.620Now, if there's a burglar casing your house, just because the burglar drives away without stealing anything, that doesn't mean you can't say, oh, well, we're good.
00:15:00.400Because it doesn't mean that he's not going to steal in the future.
00:15:02.520You see, but now, of course, in this case, the burglar was actually in the house for four years and didn't do anything.
00:15:11.000So, actually, if a burglar is in your house for four years and doesn't steal anything at all, then it's really good evidence that he's not a burglar.
00:15:17.100So, you know, that analogy maybe isn't helpful.
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00:18:41.980But they're also part of my American dream.
00:18:48.560And I can't imagine living here without them.
00:18:52.720Like Monica's nieces and nephews, more than 4 million U.S.-born children live with an undocumented parent.
00:18:59.000Okay, so, and there's been a lot of fear-mongering about this, about the supposed mass deportations that Trump is going to enact when he's in office.
00:19:12.500And I hope he does enact the mass deportations, but I'm not sure if that's actually going to happen.
00:36:45.840You're trying to win the game in regulation so you don't go into overtime.
00:36:50.520Even if you have all of your timeouts.
00:36:52.360And he hasn't told us, do you have all your timeouts or not?
00:36:54.540But even if you do, you still need to pick up chunk plays to get into scoring range.
00:37:00.000So the one inch at a time, no, if you go one inch at a time on the football field with two minutes left, you know, you're not even going to make it past the 32-yard line.
00:37:14.780So that's the, like, I know it sounds pedantic, but if the drain, like, moving it slowly and methodically down the field, which is what he's talking about, that's what you do when you're trying to drain the clock.
00:37:33.140So the better analogy would be, like, if this is what he's going with, you would say, okay, we got the lead.
00:39:46.500When you go for the analogies and you don't even know how to do them and you don't know anything about football, it just makes it all the more of a disaster.
00:39:57.920I have to give it some time because this tweet from Elon Musk that he put up over the weekend, I was tagged in it about 7,000 times for good reason.
00:40:17.920Musk tweeted, trust those who return the shopping cart.
00:40:22.360And then there's a screenshot of the shopping cart theory that was originally posted to, I'm not sure what form it was posted to, but you've probably seen this post floating around.
00:40:33.720A lot of people credit it as the origin of the shopping cart movement, the movement of people who recognized how important it is to return the shopping cart.
00:40:43.060And look, I don't want to get into a pissing match here.
00:40:47.500I'm not somebody who demands credit for things, but I will say, I have to say, that this post is not the origin of the shopping cart movement.
00:40:58.880In fact, I first wrote about shopping carts and the threat imposed by shopping cart ditchers way back in 2013.
00:41:07.520Okay, I wrote a whole blog post about it in 2013.