So Alex gets into the grading issues here a little bit more. So I'll give him an A-minus report card because when it comes to standing up for free speech and standing up against big tech cartels combining forces to censor populists and patriots and gun groups and veteran groups and Christian organizations and pro-life groups, President Trump gets an F minus. See that A plus total, it takes it down to an A minus because in that way, standing up for the First Amendment, President Trump has an F. I'm not sure how Alex is weighting grades here, but I didn't realize that he put so little priority on free speech stuff. Like he literally yells about it all the time. And so many of his completely manufactured complaints about the left have to do with fake free speech grievances, like the Purple Penguins affair. So I would have really considered him to be a free speech absolutist. Like his fucking company is called Free Speech Systems. Right. Based on every indication I get about what he pretends his positions are, if a president gets an F minus on free speech issues, it should be impossible for their whole grade to be A minus. Dan, Dan, Bill of Wrights, 10 amendments. Guess what? You fuck up on one amendment. You still got a 90%, Dan? It makes perfect sense. You're wrong. Okay. Grades, they're a system that follows certain rules. They aren't arbitrary. There's a method for averaging out grades or creating a grade point average. If you're taking four college courses and you have A's in three of them and an F in one, that'll give you a B average or a 3.0. An A minus is a 3.7 GPA. And you need to be taking 14 classes before an F could be absorbed and leave you with an A minus average. And that's only if all of those classes are weighted exactly the same. There's no sane world where Alex could give Trump an F minus on free speech and his average grade is still A minus.