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Governor Kristi Noem - July 15th, Hour 2

Governor Kristi Noem who is still working hard on her “Freedom Works Here” campaign, just announced a new effort this week to tackle prescription drug shortages in South Dakota. But this is a nationwide problem – we have allowed China to take too large of a role in our medical supply chain. She is also urging Washington D.C. to take action.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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If you want to be a part of the program this Friday, so Governor Christy Noam, last time we had her on the program, she talked about her work efforts to entice workers to the state of South Dakota, and she came out with a number of ads.
I'm going to play two of them for you here.
One, Governor Noam, as a plumber promoting the nationwide workforce recruitment, and two as a dentist, again doing the same.
Both ads, if you haven't seen them, are very well done and very funny, but let me play them for you.
South Dakota's hiring as the first state to bounce back from the pandemic.
We've got one of the nation's strongest economies and more jobs than we can fill.
That's why I'm pigeon in.
The average starting salary for an apprentice is $77,000 a year without paying a penny in personal state income tax.
Plus, we honor apprenticeships from other states.
Hey, aren't you Governor Noam?
Yes, head on a lousy plumber.
South Dakota, Freedom Works Here.
We stayed open for business during the pandemic, and now businesses are growing so fast, our workforce can't keep up.
That's why I'm lending a hand.
We have 25,000 open positions.
Here in South Dakota, you'll never pay a penny in personal state income tax.
And we accept most out-of-state professional licenses.
Hey, aren't you Governor Noam?
Yes, I am.
It's my first day.
South Dakota, Freedom Works Here.
All right, joining us now.
South Dakota Governor Christy Noam is with us.
Governor, how are you?
Great to have you back.
Oh, I'm doing great.
Thanks for inviting me, Sean.
So I was kind of blown away the last time you were on the program because when you started talking about apprenticeship programs and apprentices get $80,000 a year, now at one point in my life, I was a carpenter's apprentice and I was making $5 an hour.
I didn't know that.
I did not know that.
You did not.
Well, I spent 10 years in the construction business, 10 years in the restaurant business.
I started at 12 in the restaurant business.
And, you know, somehow my big mouth brought me other places, thank goodness.
But $80,000 for an apprenticeship program is mind-boggling to me.
How cool is that?
Well, it's really incredible.
And especially when you take into effect the fact that we don't have an income tax in South Dakota.
We don't have a personal property tax.
We have a 4.2% sales tax.
And that's largely what funds the entire state.
So people get to keep a lot more of their money in their own pockets.
And also, the cost of living is so low in South Dakota.
So it really is compounded by the fact that that formula of economic success comes together.
And these are apprenticeship programs across the board.
We did licensing reform last year that recognizes virtually all licenses.
That as soon as someone comes to South Dakota from any other state, we recognize whatever license that they have, whether they're a nurse or a teacher, a hairstylist, a cosmetologist, even a nail technician, a real estate license.
All of those are recognized when they come to South Dakota.
They can immediately get to work.
And if they aren't licensed, we'll sign them up an apprenticeship program, get them trained while they're on the job.
They get a free education.
They get a high-paying job and they get benefits many times with these positions as well.
I mean, honestly, if I was unemployed and I heard about what your state was offering, I'd move there in a heartbeat.
And there were many years of my early adult life where I was struggling to pay my rent and living paycheck to paycheck, which now over 60% of the country sadly is going through.
And I know from past experience, because we partnered, as I told you the last time, with energy companies in North Dakota with the Balcom Fields.
And I got to tell you something, we had a massive success.
And so many people, you know, they started calling me saying, oh, I took your advice.
And I'm like, what advice?
I moved to North Dakota and I tripled my salary.
I'm now able to afford my own home and buy a pickup truck that I've always dreamed of.
And I'm like, oh, my gosh.
You know, I got to be careful what I say on the radio.
Now, here's the good part of the story.
When I spoke to you, and it wasn't less than a month ago, you started this program.
Am I right about the timeline on that?
Yep.
Okay.
Okay.
So you start this program, and then I read that thousands and thousands of people are taking advantage of it.
Your message got out there really loudly.
It did.
And what we have is about 2,500 people that have filled out the forms, applied for positions, are working with people in our state to connect with these jobs in three weeks.
It's already been overwhelmingly more successful than all of our other workforce marketing campaigns that we've ever done in the history of the state of South Dakota.
And these are folks that are largely coming from, not surprisingly, California.
The other states that's interesting, they're coming from is Texas and Florida, but also New York, Arizona, you know, and even people in the state of South Dakota are using this marketing campaign to find the job of their dreams as well.
So we've had 250 million different people view the marketing campaign and have seen it.
It's going to continue through Labor Day.
But I just am a big believer that there's a message in this country that we need to hear right now, and it's about the value of a work ethic, about serving people, having a purpose to your life.
People are being inspired by what they're seeing in the ads and then talking to our individuals in South Dakota that are here and talking and visiting with them.
We've mailed hundreds of people packages about our state, connected them with schools and communities.
It really is a completely different marketing campaign that is picking up families and moving them to a state where they can be free, keep more of their money, enjoy a safe community that loves America.
It really is a wonderful program.
You're not term-limited out, are you?
I am.
I am.
So I've got, you know, I'm in my last term here.
I've got a few years I could stay in South Dakota, but, you know, this is my home.
I've always lived here.
No, understand completely.
You said this on TV the other night.
I want to go a little deeper into this about people needing a purpose.
And honestly, I can't think of anything worse than an able-bodied young person, middle-aged person, waking up every day and not having anything to do.
I know maybe in people's fantasies that thinks they may think that's the coolest thing in the world.
However, I'm a big believer that God created every man, woman, and child.
And the word education is from the Latin.
I did learn something in 12 years of Catholic education.
It's from the Latin educare, to bring forth from within, which to me is predicated on the notion that God put talent in every man, woman, and child in the world.
And that, you know, if we had a better educational system, it would do a better job of bringing those talents out.
But the idea is that we are not put on this earth to be served like kings and queens, that everybody should, in the right situation, find their God-given talents and serve other people.
And I'll take it a step further.
The last thing I ever would want for my children is for them to be, I never expected to make any money, but I did.
And for them to be trust fund brats, and I've been very clear to them: no, you're not getting a big check.
You're not getting daddy, you're not living off daddy for the rest of your life.
You have a purpose that God created you for.
You got to find it, and you got to serve other people.
And that means for the rest of your adult life.
Otherwise, I think you lose all the self-esteem, all of the, it helps you mentally, emotionally, spiritually to go out with a purpose every day.
Yeah, I wholeheartedly agree.
Those are the values that America was built on.
That's what our founders believed in, too, was serving each other and having a purpose.
And in South Dakota, you know, it was the way I was raised, but it's the way the vast majority of the people believe.
And science has proven us for years it's better for you physically.
But now we know science has proven to us it's better for us mentally.
It's better for us spiritually.
And so we implement that in all of our policies in our state as governor.
You know, I look at every program and see how can we inspire people to serve each other, to get up every day and have a purpose.
In fact, Sean, I don't know if you know, but during the pandemic, we were the only state in the country that never took those elevated unemployment benefits whenever.
I actually do remember, and I remember that was a big deal.
It was.
I just, I said to the president, thank you for that flexibility, but our people want to work.
We want to get up even when times are difficult, go have a purpose, take care of each other.
And they did it overwhelmingly.
And I think that's why right now South Dakota is enjoying the lowest unemployment rate in the history of the nation and why we're doing so well and growing economically and people's incomes are going up is because we never lost our purpose.
We never lost our belief in serving.
I'll never forget interviewing you a number of times during COVID and you did not have shutdowns.
You said, I trust the people of my state to be responsible and they are taking this seriously, but it's up to every person in South Dakota to make their own decisions on this.
And there were no mandates.
There were no closures.
There was no shutdowns.
There was none of that.
No, exactly.
And we saw the most amazing things happen.
People took care of each other and they were creative and how they still kept their businesses open.
And to this day, people still, you know, every day just thank me for that and working with local officials to make sure our cities stayed open too and our counties and our businesses.
And yeah, it was a contentious time.
You know, there was a period of time in there for about six months where everybody in the country was calling me crazy for the decisions that I was making.
But overwhelmingly, it worked.
It was the right thing to do.
And it was staying within my authority as governor.
So, you know, we're doing good things here.
I have long believed, even when I ran for governor, I said South Dakota is a small state, but we can do things that other states can't do.
And we can be a pilot project to prove that our conservative values work, our policies work, and that they can be implemented all across this country.
And so that is the vision we take into every decision is what is our role as a government?
It's very limited, but what can we also do to make sure we're reforming these programs and proving they work so that people don't have to go out and campaign on blowing people up.
They don't have to campaign on misinformation.
All you have to do is say, you know what, I'm a conservative.
And look, over here, South Dakota did what we believe and it worked.
People are doing better.
They're healthier.
They've got more money in their pockets.
The government's small and respects people.
All you need to do is point to that example and show the American people that, you know, we need to put more conservative leaders into office.
Quick break, right back more with South Dakota Governor Christy Noam on the other side.
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We continue now with South Dakota Governor Christy Nome's with us.
Let me ask you this because you have a new initiative, and you're taking action to address the prescription drug shortages, which are very, very real, and every state's dealing with it.
And you have urged the FDA and Congress to step up and that the Department of Health will be expanded in your staff to, I'm sorry, in your state to combat the shortage of prescription drugs there.
And, but, you know, a lot of these drugs can't be manufactured just in South Dakota alone.
I know you're going to try, and I give you a lot of credit for that.
The fact that this country does not see that President Xi now aligned with Russia and Iran and with all their hostility towards America, towards our currency, and intellectual property theft, and confronting our Navy in international waters and our fighter jets and international airspace is so insulting to me.
And they're never-ending threats against us in Taiwan.
Why we still allow them to produce some of the most important necessary goods that we need in the marketplace, like our medicines and our prescriptions, is insanity to me.
It is.
And we've seen in the last several years a shortage of necessary drugs.
I became aware of the problem years ago.
I toured some of the drug facilities that were manufacturing it in the United States that were left at that time and saw how quickly all of our production was being moved overseas.
And then this last year and a half, we've seen shortages when it comes to necessary drugs such as basic antibiotics like amoxicillin for our children, albuterol, which my son grew up to the first six years of his life needing albuterol almost every single day just to keep him alive.
I can't imagine as a mother not being able to get a prescription filled for that for a child that needed it to live.
We also have epinephrine shortages, basic medications we used to have plenty of, now we don't have.
And Sean, the reason we don't have them is because the ingredients are coming out of China.
They're being shipped to India where they're manufactured and then sent to the United States.
And we're competing on a world stage for those prescriptions and those drugs, and we can't produce them here at home.
So China's all about control.
They're all about control, and they will control us through our food.
They'll control us through our currency.
They'll control us by stealing our IP.
You named them all.
But they are controlling our necessary drugs we need to sustain life in the United States.
And it's a dangerous national security threat.
It's a massive threat.
It's a massive threat, and nobody's talking about it.
So what we're doing in South Dakota is I'm stockpiling meds.
I'm stockpiling meds that we need that are critical to get my people through.
But I'm also calling on major reform in Washington, D.C. with the FDA and within Congress to bring transparency to what's happening with our prescriptions and our generic production and moving it back home.
God forbid I need medicine.
I'm calling you.
I hope you'll take my call.
We'll have it.
We will have it.
We will have it for folks that need it.
Let me ask you the final question that I know you hate.
It's just a fact, Governor, and I'm speaking very frankly, and I asked you this on TV.
You're going to be on everybody's shortlist for VP.
And I know you say, no, I'm just happy being the governor of South Dakota.
Would you not give it the due consideration that it would need if it was real?
Oh, I think everybody should.
You know, everybody, if they love this country, would consider it.
Sure, Sean.
I think it's a difficult job.
I think that that's one of the problems that people who know me would say is my issue, that I always pick the hardest thing to do.
You know, my husband will say that you can have three choices, and you seem to always pick the hardest one to do.
But, you know, we need good leadership, and I'm not certain that that will even happen.
I hear so many names out there, and I think politics is so volatile right now that I'm super focused on making sure South Dakota is thriving and not missing an opportunity.
But yeah, this country is too important to let it get flushed on the tube with Joe Biden.
So I think everybody that would be asked needs to seriously look on if they could contribute and help save our country.
All right, Governor Christinoam, South Dakota, an incredible jobs program.
If some of you are struggling out there, you've got to look at what they're doing there.
Governor, great to have you.
Always a pleasure.
Thank you.
You too.
Thanks so much, Sean.
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So I got a little annoyed yesterday reading the comments of fake Jake Tapper over at Fake News CNN, you know, lecturing Fox News about issues involving truth.
And all I know is this guy lied, perpetuated every lie conspiracy theory out there as it relates to the Trump-Russia collusion hoax.
And then finally, when the Durham report comes out, you know, totally ignoring the Horowitz report, which vindicated all our reporting on this program, they were wrong.
We were right.
But the Durham report then concluding with, it is devastating.
You think?
You mean the same report that said that the Operation Crossfire Hurricane never should have been opened?
That they had no reason, rationale at all whatsoever to do it.
You know, the fact that he never ever was critical to the extent it needed Hillary Clinton's, you know, no prosecutor would prosecute the leading 33,000 subidan emails, destroying devices with hammers, our bought and paid for Russian disinformation dossier that the FBI offered Christopher Steele a million dollars plus four to corroborate, and he couldn't corroborate a thing, but they still used it in four FISA applications, you know, all that stuff.
You know, so I'm like, you want to talk about a hack?
You want to talk about a phony?
You want to talk about a liar?
You want to talk about fake news?
It's a long clip, but I think it's worth playing.
We went back in the Hannity archives, pulling out fake Jake Tapper legitimizing RussiaGate before the Durham report.
Oh, this is devastating.
How about correcting the record?
How about showing people all the things you said that were wrong and pledging never to do that again?
He's incapable of it.
By the way, he's so freaking pompous and arrogant.
You know, when he hears that he's called fake Jake, which he is fake Jake, he can't handle it.
He's like a big baby.
Anyway, Jake, this is for you.
The report is now here.
It has dropped, and it might not have produced everything of what some Republicans vote for.
It is, regardless, devastating to the FBI.
And to a degree, it does exonerate Donald Trump.
Why this is interesting and significant is that President Trump and others are trying to say that the FBI is corrupt and they have this steele dossier, which they say has been discredited, which is not entirely true, and that it's all because of the steel dossier and this whole investigation is based on nonsense.
In this op-ed from the founders of Fusion GPS, is that the dossier was taken so seriously because it corroborated reports the Bureau had received from other sources, including one inside the Trump camp.
There's obviously a big move to undermine the Mueller investigation, and we see it all the time with all the witch hunt.
The hoax.
Big hoax.
At the end of the day, we were attacked.
The American people were attacked.
And that can't happen again.
And the idea that there are members of Congress or whoever trying to stop an investigation from going forward into what happened so we can make sure it doesn't happen again, it is weird.
It's not just weird, it's unpatriotic.
We're back with breaking news in our politics lead.
CNN is now learning that Christopher Steele, the British spy who authored the Trump-Russia dossier, alerted the FBI in July 2016 because he was so concerned then-candidate Donald Trump may have been vulnerable to blackmail.
What's your reaction to that?
So we've got a couple of examples now of genuine friends of the United States, members of the Five Eyes Alliance, an Australian ambassador and a retiree from Britain's MI6, having concerns about the well-being of American democracy.
And they followed their conscience and made their concerns known to the appropriate organs of the United States government.
That's about as far from a political motivation as you can get.
But Devin Nunes in his public comments and some of the other comments we've seen seems to be that the officials in the FBI who were seeking a FISA warrant against Carter Page relied too much on a political document, the Christopher Steele dossier.
No, I don't know that the dossier played in this very much at all.
However, some of what was in the dossier was corroborated in our intelligence committee assessment, which was derived from other sources of information in which we had high confidence.
Donald Trump is still calling this witch hunt.
Okay.
They've caught a few witches, by the way.
They have.
There have been a few witch indictments.
Giuliani, great lawyer.
He has said that the whole investigation at this point has become absurd.
It's absurd.
Is it absurd?
No, we broke the story of the existence of the dossier, that President Trump had been briefed, and we did not mention any of the contents of the dossier, CNN.
But there's the FBI director talking about prostitutes peeing on each other in Moscow.
It was almost exactly two years ago that CNN reported that President Trump had been briefed on the intelligence community's assessment of Russian interference in the 2016 election, including the existence of the Steele dossier.
And despite the president's fierce denial, CNN's chief national security correspondent, Jim Shudder, reports that the special counsel's team has already proven some of the claims in that dossier are true.
Wolf, it has also been a time of extreme divisions.
Many of the divisions caused and exacerbated by President Trump himself.
It's been a time of several significant and utterly avoidable failures, most tragically.
Of course, the unwillingness to respect facts and science and do everything that could be done to save lives during a pandemic.
It has been a time where truth and fact were treated with disdain.
It is a time of cruelty.
Joining me now is the top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, Congressman Adam Schiff of California, Congressman Adam Schiff of California, Congressman Adam Schiff, Congressman Adam Schiff, Congressman Adam Schiff, Congressman Adam Schiff, Congressman Adam Schiff, have Democrats found any evidence of collusion?
Yes, we have.
If you want the truth about Russia and possible collusion, I just would like the truth and facts to be respected again in this country.
Legitimizing the entire thing.
That went on almost three years.
Non-stop, never-ending lies.
When are you going to correct the record, Jake?
Because your reporting was full of lies.
Anyway, 800-941-Sean on number if you want to be a part of the program.
Let's say hi to Steve in Kentucky.
Steve, how are you?
Glad you called, sir.
Want to talk to you about your Z06, what you were talking about yesterday.
The Corvette Z06 with the Z07 package that's taken me nearly two years to get.
Yeah, my son's still waiting.
He's on the list, too.
But he actually bought a C8R.
And we went up last year for Father's Day to drive the Z06 on the racetrack across the street from the museum at Bowling Green, Kentucky, and took that around the track four times.
And then we swapped out, and I took it around four times for Father's Day.
Then they made a commercial out of it for the Corvette Museum.
And we went back up last weekend and said, well, we'll just drive the regular C8.
And boy, what a difference.
The Z06, you know, on this road course that they have to test them.
I could get the Z06 up to 135 miles an hour on the straightaway.
But the C8, the most I could get out of it was 110.
So that shows you the difference in the performance.
I thought I'd let you know.
I was the first one to actually drive the Z06 last year when it first started coming out.
But it was a lot of fun.
So you're going to have a great time with it with that.
Well, I got to, my Sensei has his and my doctor has his, and they got theirs ahead of me, even though we registered at the same time because I was holding out for the Z07 package, and I've driven it, and I'm telling you, I've never been a motorhead like my buddies.
I mean, they're total motorheads, both of them.
They're both nuts, but they love it.
And I'm like, once I drove it, I'm like, when am I getting mine?
And I was tempted to give up on my pursuit of the Z07 package, but it just turned out that, you know, fate had it.
It wasn't that long thereafter that they said that it was going to be built.
Right.
But I mean, I literally, you know, made calls a year and a half or longer ago to try to get on lists.
I got on a number of lists.
Right.
Well, I hear we're talking about the older cars like old Biden's old Stingray.
And I always liked nostalgia tightened cars.
I had a 68 Mustang Cobra jet that I used to drag race.
By the way, that's a pretty cool car.
My favorite was the Chevy Chevelle.
And I like the 60s versions, and I like the early 70s versions.
Then I actually drove one, and it's just compared to a modern-day car, they don't drive and handle like cars today.
It's just, I really prefer modern technology.
A mid-engine car, but they were outpriced, you know, because the new, you know, cars and even the Ford GT, not the Mustang GT, but the Ford GT is way overpriced.
So that's why we're going for the Z06.
I think you'll really enjoy it.
Yeah, look, I'm looking forward to it.
All I know is that it is being built now.
So I was told a week ago, six weeks, and I can expect to take delivery.
I'm hoping that happens.
The only reason I'm talking about it with you and not Linda is because Linda doesn't know a thing about cars.
And if she says it's a Batmobile one more time, I'm going to lose my mind.
Yeah, well, you know, these modern cars now, it's just compared to the old nostalgic type cars, 75 and under, it's just no comparison.
And look, I always thought when I had any money, I'd want to get my Chevelle Super Sport.
I really thought.
Then I drove it, and somebody was selling one.
Actually, they were an original owner, believe it or not.
And I was just like, eh, I'm not as thrilled with it.
It just didn't drive.
I mean, it had a lot of power.
Or, you know, you go back to the GTO, what, 442, or you can go to the Dodge Charger or the Mustang that you had.
I mean, those old American muscle cars are still cool, but this is the car that just put me over the top to make me want to get one.
So big block cars had a lot of torque, you know.
Oh, absolutely.
By the way, they want to ban them.
Watch in the years to come.
They're going to want to ban these.
Of course.
We'll have to be like, I'm sad and furious from underneath a cover.
Can you imagine we'll organize a big convoy of old cars and dare them to arrest us all?
By the way, if I'm in that crowd and there's a half a million people, I'll be the one arrested.
Oh, by the way, you're harder to get through than Mark Levin.
I get through the Mark Levin easy, but it's a...
Oh, thank you.
Get off my phone, you big dope.
That's a pretty good invitation, right?
Yes, that's pretty good.
All right, my friend.
God bless you.
Glad you called.
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Don, Lake Ron Konkama.
Don was in the Hannity Show audience the other night.
I hope you had a good time, my friend.
I always have a good time when I visit that studio, and it's nice to be surrounded by like-minded patriots.
Yeah, the only few normal people in New York, but go ahead.
That's great.
Well, Marshawn, it looks like it's totally official now.
There's absolutely no department at the Biden White House that can be trusted.
And when John Solomon was on your program Wednesday night, he said there would be a press event surrounding the discovery of the bag of cocaine in the White House.
And I felt that the seriousness of this federal crime would have come to light, but I was wrong.
The Secret Service reports they can't find who's responsible for it.
But what they're really saying is, we do know, but we won't tell you now.
You'll have to wait till Sleepy Joe leaves office, and then there'll be a tell-all book about this fiasco.
That's what they're saying.
You know, after giving up after 10 days of investigating and making your announcement on day 11, I am sorry that is not enough investigative work to come to that conclusion that, of course, vindicates the Bidens.
Then to find out there were two other drug incidents in the White House.
We've got to ask the tough question here.
What if it was anthrax?
What if it was laced with fentanyl?
Those are real questions.
You know, I would have thought that their public image, the Secret Service, their public image would have prevailed in this event.
Yeah, me too.
But you know what?
So I wonder who reported the bag of Coke in the first place and how that info got to the media.
And what's in store for that person who's responsible for starting the story?
That's probably a good question, considering they covered two other drug incidents in the White House under Biden before this.
And we all know that if it was Donald Trump's White House, it would have been a very different investigation.
Yeah, yeah.
And I wonder if this news event was created solely to get rid of Joe Quicker.
Get rid of what?
I was wondering if this event, this cocaine event, was created just to get rid of Joe Quicker.
Oh, they definitely, there is now a movement, and whether it picks up steam or not.
Now, I know he tripped getting on Air Force One, but Joe Biden is one major fall away from a tsunami of commentary from elected officials and the media mob to get rid of him.
Yeah.
All right, my friend.
By the way, thank you for your wonderful gift the other night.
You were awesome.
Thank you.
Good night, friend.
You take care.
800-941-Sean, Roy in Georgia.
Roy, how are you?
Glad you called my home in the South.
What's going on?
I'm great.
Thanks for taking the call.
I'm going to be a little bit facetious here, but I think Joe Biden should demand that the Secret Service complete that investigation and get to the bottom of who dropped the cocaine in the White House for a couple of reasons.
Number one, the Secret Service integrity needs to be restored.
And number two, Joe Biden doesn't want the whole world thinking he's got a bunch of stooges around the White House protecting him.
No, that's not.
Let me tell you why it's not going to happen because you know in the back of his mind, it could have been one of his kids.
Exactly.
Trust me, he's happy as a clam that this investigation, quote, is closed, which to me is unconscionable.
It's everything we've been saying about a dual justice system.
It's everything we've been saying about not having equal justice under the law or equal application of our laws.
It just proves out everything we said.
Where's Merritt Garland?
Where's FBI Director Ray?
Have these idiots not figured out that if it was anthrax, we got a massive security breach and possible death of people in the White House or fentanyl-laced cocaine?
Are they really that stupid?
No, they're not that stupid, but they're totally invested in protecting Joe Biden and totally committed to destroying Donald Trump using the courts to do so and the legal system to do so.
That's a weaponized justice system.
So, you know, all right, my friend, appreciate your call.
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