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America's Lost Confidence
00:02:19
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| He got rid of the Keystone Pipeline day one, and he stopped leases on federal lands and water day one. | |
| This energy crisis and the inflation and the national security all tie back to his failure and the unwinding of your success. | |
| And he never said he was getting rid of it. | |
| I mean, he never said he was going to do the Keystone XL pipeline. | |
| And you have the head of the union. | |
| He was a Democrat and he endorsed O'Biden. | |
| He endorsed O'Biden because I call it O'Biden because it's a combination of the two. | |
| And, you know, they really hurt this country. | |
| They've hurt this country so badly. | |
| But what's happened in the last... | |
| Now it's almost, you know, it's hard to believe. | |
| We're talking about two and a half years, okay? | |
| Okay, think of it. Two and a half years till the big presidential election. | |
| Hard to believe. Time does fly. | |
| And we're talking about six months till a very, I think we're going to have a tremendously successful midterm. | |
| But when you look at the damage that... | |
| This man and this administration has done. | |
| If you take the worst five presidents in the history of our country and add them up together, you haven't seen damage like this. | |
| There's never been anything like it. | |
| This country is so badly hurt. | |
| Plus, it's lost its confidence. | |
| America has lost its confidence. | |
| It's lost its self-respect. | |
| It's not respected anywhere in the world. | |
| They're laughing at us. | |
| There's never been, and I must tell you, the border's horrible. | |
| Our government is, the American people are strong, but they're suffering. | |
| It has lost its confidence. | |
| Yeah, they've lost their confidence in this government for sure. | |
| But if you think about it, I really believe it was Afghanistan, the way they withdrew from Afghanistan. | |
| The border's horrible. | |
| All the stuff is horrible, inflation. | |
| The crime. But that showed something that was so grossly incompetent. | |
| And then leaving $85 billion behind, leaving American citizens, many, could be thousands, behind. | |
| Still there. Taking out hundreds of thousands of people. | |
| We have no idea who they are. | |
| Many terrorists are in that group. | |
| Many, many terrorists. Just loading planes up filled with people. | |
| No vetting. And leaving dead soldiers. | |
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The Power of Your Support
00:01:44
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| And we hadn't lost a soldier in 18 months. | |
| You know that because I've heard you say that. | |
| But we hadn't lost a soldier. | |
| I spoke to the head of the Taliban, Abdul Hamid. | |
| I said, Abdul, don't do it. | |
| Don't do it. And we hadn't lost the soldier in 18 months until that day. | |
| It's just, I really believe that was maybe the most embarrassing day for this country in its history. | |
| It was, and it would not have happened under your watch. | |
| It would never have happened. I do think we're heading for a good midterm. | |
| And I want to talk about something that you did that a lot of people don't realize in Virginia. | |
| We had a great election night with Glenn Youngkin, Jason Meares, Winsome Sears. | |
| We won back the House of Delegates. | |
| But you made a tele-rally and you called hundreds of thousands of Trump supporters that were not going to turn out in that race. | |
| And we've targeted 125,000 that we've identified that were on the call with you the Monday before that Youngkin election and you turned them out. | |
| And you flipped Virginia. | |
| He won by 67,000 votes. | |
| No, we had hundreds of thousands of people. | |
| The power of your support cannot be underestimated. | |
| And I know Glenn sent you a really gracious note. | |
| He did. He was very nice. Yeah, he sent me a beautiful letter. | |
| He called me the night of the event, the big, very successful event. | |
| And no, it was very nice. | |
| No, we, hundreds of thousands of people went to vote. | |
| Not only that we're in the tele-rally, the teleconference, they call them teleconference calls. | |
| They're beautiful. Or town halls. | |
| But hundreds of thousands of people. | |
| And those people voted. But a lot of other people voted. | |
| And they really got out the vote. | |
| And if you remember, his opponent was only going against Trump. | |
| I think he helped to get out the vote. | |
| I think he really made people aware. | |
| So that was a great victory. | |
| We have a lot of other great victories. | |