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veggies. Imagine. not
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how democracy works. We need
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to pass laws and respect the rule
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of law in this country. And then
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Barack Obama did executive amnesty anyway, and
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now Joe Biden is putting that
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executive amnesty on steroids. Joe Biden doesn't respect a
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thing about the constitution, and I would be surprised
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if he had ever really properly
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read the document. Then
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at the end of these very brief remarks, what
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happens? The reporters have questions for him, and Joe
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Biden, don't forget, he's not a king. He
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doesn't just make decrees and walk away. He's
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a president. He's accountable to the people and
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the intrepid fourth branch of government, speaking truth
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to power. So surely he took the reporter's
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questions, right? I wrote your
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drama on the race. It's a special day. Perhaps, why
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are you the best enterprise to be drunk? What
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makes you so confident you should be the president? What
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advice would you bring me to you? Pretty
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awkward. You make this speech about
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how he'll respect the limits of the office,
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and he's accountable, and he's not better than
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everyone, and then he refuses
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to take any questions from reporters. And because
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he's obviously senile, he walks really slowly. So
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he turns around, and then you can just
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hear all these questions, hey, if you really
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believe everything you just said, can you answer
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any of our questions? Uh,
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he just walks right out the door. Most
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notable about this commentary from the president, this
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was pointed out by Olivia Knutze
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at New York magazines as a
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liberal journalist. Biden
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apparently is wearing bronzer now. So
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you look at this picture of Biden,
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and she says, she says somebody at the White House finally
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applied bronzer to the president, and you realize he's
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dressing like Trump. Trump, for how long have
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the Democrats made fun of Trump's
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bronzer? You know, he puts foundation on his face,
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and it makes him look a little bit orange.
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Joe Biden is now
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doing the exact same thing. Why? What
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this signifies to me is
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that Joe Biden, having exhausted every
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other method of beating Trump, trying
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to... out argue him, trying to
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prosecute him, trying to colluminate him,
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trying to do this, trying to
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do that. He's now
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decided the only way he can maybe even have
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a shot at beating Trump is
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to imitate him, to just
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be like him, to even
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dress up in the power tie and the orange
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makeup. If
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you can't beat him, join him. Let's go
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pretty soon. You're gonna see Joe,
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he's gonna start using his hands when he talks.
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He's gonna try to crack jokes. He
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probably can't do that because he's not very swift anymore.
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Gonna use the word frankly. I
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can't do an impression of Joe Biden
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doing an impression of Donald Trump. I'm
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simply not that talented in
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show business, but get ready
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for it. You're already seeing the first step.
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You can't beat him, join him. Because the
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Democrats realize that Trump is winning
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right now. So even if you hate Donald
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Trump, you have to realize he's doing something
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right. He's appealing to some people.
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Maybe finally now, after the Democrats have tried
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every other option, they might say, huh. Rather
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than being like principal Skinner on The Simpsons and
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saying, hmm, everyone hates me
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and I keep dropping the poll numbers.
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No, surely it's the children
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who are out of touch. It can't possibly be
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me, right? Now they're recognizing, oh, well, maybe there's
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something to what this Trump guy is doing. Okay,
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so they're gonna try to do that. They're gonna
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try to keep Biden on political or maybe even
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literal life support until
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the November election. Why? Because
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what's the alternative? We went through all
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the options yesterday. The clearest one would
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be Kamala Harris. She's the vice president.
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Kamala Harris is trying to boost her
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electoral bona fides. She
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just went on BET to
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shore up specifically the black vote. Don't forget,
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Donald Trump has made
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huge inroads with the Hispanic vote.
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This is according to CNN's chief
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data analyst. Shows a 20 point
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swing repeatedly in surveys. There's
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even a sign, and I know we hear it every election. is
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only dependably engaged during a six hour
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window span. Several
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aides have reportedly quote, seen flashes
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of an absent minded Biden during
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certain instances, while also seeing Biden
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appear engaged during other instances. Stores
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that keep those hours 10 to four,
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go out of business. Like
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a local mom and pop in your neighborhood.
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If they only keep 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., they're
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very likely gonna go out of business. Well,
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those are the hours that the president of the United States
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is currently keeping. During which he's
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sometimes absent minded and demented even within
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those hours, but other times he's engaged.
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And that is why our country
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is going out of business. That is one of
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the reasons that our country is going out of business.
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And even worse defense than the one we're seeing
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from the White House. Oh, no, don't worry. He works from 10 to
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four. He's mostly lucid for
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six hours a day. And
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even worse defense comes from California
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Congressman, Ro Khanna, who
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says, no, no, no, you don't understand. Yeah,
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the debate was bad, but
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don't worry, he just has sundowners.
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I mean, obviously the president didn't have a
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good night, but he admitted that and he
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said, look, I'm old. I don't know what
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his advisors were thinking having a 9 p.m.
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debate. There are probably not many people who
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are in their 70s and 80s around him,
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but he does much better in the day.
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He was at a rally today and he was honest.
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If you've ever had a grandparent who,
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you know, is getting a little old
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and maybe even showing early signs of
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dementia, you'll know that one
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sign is something called sundowners, which
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is just at the end of the day, they
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get a little bit less lucid. And as dementia
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progresses, it gets
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a lot worse. You start to
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look slack jawed and you start to look vacant and
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you can't form a coherent sentence and you start to
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see all the stuff that we saw at Joe Biden
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exhibit during that debate with Trump. The
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official Democrat defense now
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from not just some wacky lib on cable,
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but well, of the monkey, but he's
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not just that. He is a Democrat member
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of Congress. The official defense is,
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hey, give him a break, he has dementia. That's
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what you're hearing. That's
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the best they've got. Even Joe Biden's kind of admitting
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that now that he acknowledges, no,
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the reason he's slipping up in public is
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not because of a childhood stutter that magically
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reappeared 47 years into his political career.
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No, he says, I can't talk as well and I
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can't debate as well anymore because
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he has dementia, because he's senile.
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That's why. This
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is not working to quell fears in the Democrat party.
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That is why a legendary
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Democrat strategist, James Carville,
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talk about speaking incomprehensible dialects
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of American English, James Carville
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comes out and he says the
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Democrats are totally blowing this. They just need to give the
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people what they want. James, can
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President Biden win reelection this November? It
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doesn't, that's not the real question here. Real
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question here is we have a Supreme Court
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that's bought and paid for by RVs and
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fish and laches. We have
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a country that 72% want
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something different. If the Democratic party
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can't produce something different that 72%
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of people want, then why do
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we exist? What are we here for? I
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mean, the country is clamoring for change.
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And what are we gonna offer them? The
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same stuff? It doesn't make any
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sense, Jake. Give
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the people what they want. Vox
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Populi, they want something
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different. Let's give it to them. I
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mean, I just don't give the whole thing. I'll
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be honest with you. I'm
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not even gonna do my James Carville
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voice to mock what he just said
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because what he said is perfectly reasonable.
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I don't know about the Vox Populi kind of
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stuff, because the second
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part of that quote, Vox Populi is, Vox Populi, Vox
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Dei, and the voice of the people is the voice
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of God. I don't really believe that. But
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the Democrats,
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