The Mass Exodus
5/11/20261 hr 15 min
In this episode, I'll discuss why the liberals can't stand their own policies anymore. Also, a major legal decision in Virginia and why it matters.
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This is one of the best political speeches I've heard in a long time. What? What? What? Well, I'll get to it. I'm gonna play it for you in a couple of minutes, so I don't want you to go anywhere. And it's contributing to the title of today's show, which is the mass exodus out of blue states into red states. Folks, the redistricting thing happened on Friday. It's a massive news day, and I'm gonna play for you at the beginning of the show one of the best political speeches. Before the political speech, I'm gonna show you here a classic Reagan's, uh, y- you know, bold color differences, no pale pastel speech. That's what we gotta do. There is a reason that the two most successful electoral college popular vote presidents in modern times have been Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump. Uh, different speech styles. Donald Trump's a little more discursive. He's, I think, b- obviously a lot edgier, but there are... You don't have any... There's, there's no sitting there, like, doing a calculus equation to try to figure out where Donald Trump stands on an issue. Reagan was the same way. We've had a bunch of milk toast pastel Republicans forever, and they get their asses kicked. If people don't have a choice between A and B, they're gonna go with the party that, you know, speaks in the most flowery language about the biggest giveaways where people feel like they can maximize, you know, their own benefit.