I've been active 34. When I was 17, 18, I mean, I worked for Pat Buchanan's campaign twice. And I would just go out, counsel other events, hand out Pat Buchanan stuff, go to a Republican company.
I've been active 34. When I was 17, 18, I mean, I worked for Pat Buchanan's campaign twice. And I would just go out, counsel other events, hand out Pat Buchanan stuff, go to a Republican company.
So Alex was a gym membership salesperson prior to, so that's what he was up to.
I still have a license, but I retired from active practice in 2013.
It was back in 1998, 99. That's why I worked for Constantine Paul's office.
You were a huge part of why I left Hollywood. I was listening to Infowars all the time. And I left and I went and I volunteered in 2016 in Nevada, which, by the way, Nevada is a huge battleground for us right now. Nevada is where everything's happening. And I ended up leaving Hollywood completely and joining the Trump administration, working at the State Department.
Okay, well I started out, actually I was working in Hollywood for 20 years and I reached a glass ceiling.
I was thinking about this maybe the other night. About how I left my job working at a coffee distribution. It was a huge gamble and a stupid risk that I wouldn't advise anybody to do in any circumstance. But we did that, and it ended up leading to where we are now.
So I moved to LA in 2011 and started doing extra work in like hundreds of movies and TV shows. And finally I got my SAG card. I joined the Screen Actors Guild, and it cost like $3,000 to join, but I joined the Screen Actors Guild, so I'm a paid-up.
And then I performed on live TV on America's Got Talent. I performed on Guinness World Records Gone Wild.
Turns out he wasn't that good. What do you mean? He failed.