| Time | Text |
|---|---|
| If you're an American of any race, you're lucky to be an American. | |
| Get that? | |
| People will know it one day. | |
| I hope it's not too late. | |
| In Oregon, they have an old saying in the lumber industry, you don't know the height of a tree until it falls. | |
| That's my fear. | |
| People will remember how great America was after the left destroys it. | |
| Article in Teen Vogue I mentioned last hour. | |
| That private property is wrong. | |
| There should not be any private property. | |
| You know how stupid the author is? | |
| Do you realize that? | |
| Do you realize the ignorance of communism? | |
| There was no private property in the Soviet Union. | |
| People thrived. | |
| What was it? | |
| Three families to an apartment? | |
| You know how that is for human relations? | |
| No, private property is the basis of liberty. | |
| you But they don't give a damn about liberty. | |
| I don't even understand how it works. | |
| What does it mean, no private property? | |
| She says, that way you don't have to pay any rent. | |
| Well, I don't understand that. | |
| Who makes the apartment building? | |
| Who keeps it up? | |
| It's, uh-huh, shouldn't even bother. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Teen Vogue. | |
| I don't know. | |
| Are teens reading Teen Vogue? | |
| I don't know. | |
| It is. | |
| It's a Marxist paper. | |
| That's how ironic. |