Eat Something Else

Published Sep 16, 2024, 4:23 PM

In hour 3 of The Armstrong & Getty Show

  • Trump's strategy to pin topics 
  • Jack's awful ambulance story
  • How round are we & not knowing the amendments 
  • Megyn Kelly on Taylor Swift

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Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio the George Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Joe, Ketty.

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In Springfield. They're eating the dogs. They're eating the cats.

They're eating the pets of the people that live there.

They're eating the dogs, They're eating the cats. They're eating the pets of the people that live there. People love Springfield. Please don't eat BacT Why would you do that?

Eat something else?

People love spring do please don't eat man dog.

Here's a cat.

Look of other things to eat.

They're eating the dogs. They're eating the cats, man, the pets of the people that live.

Okay, whoa Whoaing the.

As an amateur humorist who has tried to write someny songs before, I always like trying to predict what the line is going to be when I hear stuff like that, Yes, and when he when he.

Hit me with eat something else, so hard?

Oh it is beautiful and what an earworm? Sorry, you're gonna be singing that to yourself for hours. Why are you eating the cats? Eat something else?

All right? Oh?

The creativity out there is amazing. So man there's I've heard this argu him. It made by like smart political people, and they may be right. Like Mark Halpern was discussing this the other day on his podcast with Strategists.

For Real, that it's possible in Trump's way.

He has done this a number of times, from when he came down the elevator in twenty fifteen. He way overstates something like he did about there they're sending us a rapist and the murderers from their prisons.

Way overstated.

He gets attacked like crazy from the left about how it's racist and not true and blah blah blah. But it it it pinned the argument of a legal immigration and that might be what happened here. Again, as argued by some really smart strategists that he way overstated it with the eating the cats and eating the pets and everything like that, But it kind of.

Pinned the tons of people from.

Another culture showing up at your doorstep is bad and like just really got it out into the consciousness in a way.

I was going to say again, ensured it would be a topic of conversation. I'm not sure I like the strategy, but I get where you're going.

Yeah, I'm not positive that I agree with it, but it got way more attention all the talk shows yesterday. Jade Vance went on practically every talk show, and it was like the first thing that he had to answer about eating the cats and the pets. And it's quite possible if, like ninety percent of Americans, you think there's way too much illegal immigration or even legal immigration right now. Your only takeaway from that story was, yeah, we got to.

Do something about this immigration. That might have been the only real takeaway. Thought provoking. It is thought provoking.

And then you had the angle of jd Vance being blamed for death threats going on in Springfield, Ohio, and how they've had to police security at the city council meetings and all this different sort of stuff and people are calling in bomb threats and all that, and your rhetoric about eating cats is leading to death threats. Hmmm. He's saying, well, I'm not responsible. We're not responsible for psychopaths doing psychopath stuff. Then later that day, somebody shows up with a rifle at the golf course with the idea of assassinating Donald Trump, who has on his website democracy is on the Ballot, which is a line from the Biden campaign, and there's no connecting the dots there. I don't think you should connect the dots in either case. But the fact that they're trying to tie JD Vans to bomb threats but don't have any problem with democracy is on the ballot and a shooter.

In the space of one Sunday show, right the one is the most important thing in the world. To get to the bottom of the other isn't brought up at all. It's just they're beneath contempt your alphabet media right now just really rotten.

For people just tuning in and didn't pay attention to this Yesteray, there's anything we need to know about the shooter who is alive and arrested and was oddly calm. According to the person that was there at the rest, he's a crazy person.

Yeah, he's a fifty plus year old guy with a long history of crack pottery advocacy for various causes, being over the top. A couple of reporters who've talked to him through the years, because he like comes out big for this cause in another or another and then gets interviewed and the one reporter just said, he struck me as kind of sad.

And semi delusional.

Well, you know, Lee Harvey Oswald was sad and semi delusional too.

Oh yeah, I'm not saying anything other than if you look at this as some sort of overt political act as usual, the guy turns out to be a sad, delusional, pathetic, you know, misfit.

The only thing relevant to this conversation to me is are they going to beef up security? Do they need to beef up security? It certainly seems like it be a good idea. With the amount of money we spend in this country on so many crazy things, Let's make sure none of our main candidates get assassinated during an election.

Seems like a good idea.

And how's a guy with at least one hundred charges throughout his life get access to an AR fifteen which apparently he had attempted to file the serial numbers off of.

But when did he buy that? And how I'm pretty interested in that? Did he get it on the illegal market? I wonder, Well, it almost would have to have ben or somebody gave it to him or something. AnyWho. Other big political story over the weekend, Kamala Harris did a sit down interview.

And a more Hardball News interview on Friday. Then she hasn't done one at all. She's one of the two people that are going to end up president in the United States, and she's gotten away without doing interviews. It was a giant topic of conversation for a couple months. She does one softball interview. That's the air out of the balloon, and now nobody cares. I guess because she sat down and did an interview on Friday, and she did her usual Kama Harris. Kamala Harris wandered off word solid thing and it got no attention, didn't I didn't see if you saw a minute on the Sunday shows yesterday, I didn't see one thirty second clip of Kamala Harris's interview on any of the talk shows, which is amazing since she does no interviews or press conferences. But here's one of the questions and answers from that Friday. It was local in Pennsylvania ABC interview.

I think some people have a question, given maybe your current role as vice president of the United States, how different you are from Joe Biden, and so I wonder if there are one or two spots policy areas or approaches where you would say I'm a different person.

Well, and obviously not Joe Biden. And you know, I offer a new generation of leadership, and so for example, thinking about developing and creating an opportunity economy where it's about investing in areas that really need a lot of work. My approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment. And also, to be very honest with you, my focus is very much in what we need to do over the next ten twenty years to catch up to the twenty first century around again, capacity but also challenges.

Jim set the random word generator to third grade level. Please, oh wow.

We're gonna address the capacity and also the challenges.

To be honest, wow wow.

As a new generational leadership, you can do that, not leaving the challenges on it. I analyzed along with the capacities.

So this is like the third time I've heard or do the obviously I'm not Joe Biden for raucous laughter. Wait, why is nobody laughing? Is it as not as funny as I thought it was? Because I thought that was all over his line.

And then we asked you a question and a kind of waiting for the answer.

Again, I'm not Joe Biden, and she kind of grins with the huh, what black woman you see's the thing?

And not an old guy with one foot in the grave.

The fact that that got zero attention, well, part of the reason it got no attention is there's really no way to air it unless you're going, I mean, your intention is to make her look bad.

Right, Oh, yeah, that's exactly right.

If she'd nailed it or come out with some killer line against Trump or something, it would be wallpapered on America's media.

Yeah, it was just just agreedious.

She's fifty three again, Michael, which I just it's it's it's it's really tored. It's not clearly in the Kamala Hall of Fame, but it's a nominee.

My approach is about new ideas, new policies that are directed at the current moment. And also, to be very honest with you, my focus is very much and what we need to do over the next ten twenty years to catch up to the twenty first century around again capacity, but also challenges.

Wow, what.

I want to hear this just because I haven't heard it, I don't even I don't know what this answer is.

They've heard much of your story at the Democratic National Convention in.

That debate earlier this week.

If there's one thing that you wish Americans knew about who Kamala Harris is that you don't think they know yet, what would that be?

I don't know. I've mean probably it's not very different from anybody watching right now. I love my family. One of my favorite things that I lately have not been able to do a Sunday family dinner. I love to cook. I have incredible friends. My best friend from kindergarten is still my best friend.

Okay, that's fine, it's just nice humanizing. That's fine. Yeah, this is nothing. You know what. We really ought to replay the other thing we did earlier. It's kind of we're running kind of late.

Since Yeah, because I don't want to have to come back to it because she appalls me.

Maybe we should get it out of the way. Yeah, just hit fifty. This is great. It's practically word for word from the debate. What number you cut out? Fifty?

When we talked about bringing down prices and making life more affordable for people, are one or two specific things you have in.

Mind for that?

Well, I'll start with this. I grew up a middle class kid. My mother raised my sister and me. She worked very hard. She was able to finally save up enough money to buy our first house when I was a teenager. I grew up in a community of hardworking people, you know, construction workers and nurses and teachers. And I try to explain to some people who may not have had the same experience, you know, but a lot of people will relate to this.

You know.

I grew up in a neighborhood of folks who are very proud of their lawn, you know. And I was raised to believe and to know that all people deserve dignity, and that we as Americans have a beautiful character. You know. We have ambitions and aspirations and dreams, but not everyone necessarily has access to the resources that can help them fuel those dreams and ambitions. So when I talk about building an opportunity economy, it is very much with the mind of investing in the ambitions and aspirations and the incredible work ethic of the American people, and creating opportunity for people, for example, to start a small business.

And that's how I'm going to lower inflation.

She has the fewest ideas per word of any orator in recent history.

Yeah, I was thinking about when Hillary Clinton was blasting Barack Obama in the two thousand and eight primary, for I've got blah blah blah years of this and all these policies, and all he has is one speech.

And you know she has taken that.

Kamala has taken that to a way another level of just like trying to soar above it all and just have good feeling rhetoric. That's like the John Lennon song. Imagine just a bunch of nonsensical, good feeling stuff.

And it might work for her. We might. That might be where we are in our cycle as a nation. God help us. Yeah, it might work for he, though, stay tuned.

Strong.

So I'm gonna tell this story in a bit of a vague way because I just I heard the story last night firsthand, first hand. I'm getting this is not friend of a friend, this is firsthand, and they were really upset about it. But I'm gonna be a little bit vague because I don't want to out anybody. So person I know has close younger relative who almost died from fentanyl last week. They were partying as a young early twenty something with some people who were just taking random pills, like just like you're warned not to do. And it turned out some of them were laced with fentanyl, and the friends dropped this person off at the house. Close relative gets home, finds her laying on the floor, barely breathing, barely got a pulse, and ends up calling nine to one one and they end up figuring out what it is in administering narcan and saving the person. But this is, you know, jump forward to you end up at the hospital and you're recovering everything like that, And close relative has girl's phone, the girl who almost died from fentanyl, and a text comes in that says, God, I should have written it down verbatim because it's quite amazing. Hey, I'm the ambulance driver. You're pretty hot and you have nice teas. He's actually used the word, oh, would you like to go out sometime?

What?

Yeah, the ambulance driver who picked up an unconscious, almost dead fentanyl overdose person hitting on her saying you have nice teas?

Which how did you know that?

Did you take a look while she was passed out in the ambulance or what's going on next?

That it's a parent, but let's talk about the success rate of that as a come online well.

And what sort of human being are you? Anyway?

Close relative joins in the conversation and pretending to be girl who almost died to like out the guy, and the guy like gives his name and says, yeah, I'm the ambulance driver and I got your number. I went into whatever you'd go into to look it up, and your driver's like, so that, which is illegal? I mean not only just like incredibly uncool, like on cool little level I can't even imagine, and illegal.

So got the person fired.

But I was saying, I'm a guy, and I know guys have a certain reputation. I hate it when guys out there help the bad reputation of dudes. I mean, cause that is about the most awful thing I've ever freaking heard.

While she's still in the hospital.

So you don't even know what condition this person is in, and you've texted them, you have nice teas, would you like to go out sometime?

I'm the ambulance driver that helped you.

Why this guy's half a dozen kinds of you know, your jerk? If you are a scumbag dude, well and an idiot.

Boy. They must be hard up at the ambulance companies. I think they are. Actually what a maroon? We have something really good and it flitted out of my head. What it is?

Oh?

Did you hit your hair? Megan Kelly's blast of Taylor Swift? Whoa? And it makes sense actually, so stay tuned, Armstrong and Getty.

If Trump were to get North Carolina, then he would need one of Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, three states he carried in twenty sixteen that he lost to Joe Biden in twenty twenty. Just with Georgia and Carolina. If he wins Pennsylvania, he's got what he needs.

Yeah.

The paths for Donald Trump to end up with two hundred and seventy electoral votes and be president much much easier than Kamala Harris's more more avenues. That's just a fact the life, which has got to make Democrats really, really angry, which is why you hear so much crap about doing away with the white supremacist electoral college or whatever. Going with the boy, Yeah, right right, I want to get to this later, maybe an hour four And if you don't get every hour. You should grab the podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand subscribe, won't you? This from the New York Times? And I looked into it because everybody's been complaining about this forever. The body mass index is a flawed health indicator. Duh, here's why an alternative, the roundness index, is gaining support.

Jesus, you're looking pretty round. That's the roundness indexed. How round you're doing well? Rounded?

Are you like not exactly pair or a football or like a basketball? How round are you? The roundness index? Anyway, we'll talk about that later. Oh and uh, Tucker Carlson's going around the country doing live shows, sold out live shows everywhere.

He goes different guests in most towns.

One town he might have Kid Rock and the next town he might have Vivek or whoever. He had Megan Kelly at one of his stops the other day, and she did a rant about Taylor Swift that when I saw the headline, I thought, all right, this hating on Taylor Swift.

Whatever.

She's a pop singer who said who she's going to vote for. But her point really about the trans world was excellent. And we'll play that for you coming up next. Segment interesting. I'd heard about it, but I missed it. Plus the fairly surprising.

After effects of Taylor Swift's big endorsement stay with us. It's funny you should bring up the body mass index thing the BM, I think because I was just gonna say, if you'd like to describe America.

In a nutshell, go with this.

We're fat and we don't know our rights. First of all, according to the CDC, America is now fatter than at any point in history. That's not that surprising. Some of the statistics are.

I was at a Walmart over the weekend. I can attest to this.

Before twenty thirteen, zero states had an adult obesity prevalence at or above thirty five percent.

Zero. Now it's twenty thirteen.

Okay, so wow wow. Not nineteen sixty three, no, or nineteen eighty two. But twenty thirteen.

There were zero states that had thirty five percent of their adults obese. Now, ten years later, because they're not done counting up how fat we are this year, ten years later, twenty three states hit that alarming threshold from zero to twenty three.

From zero a half in yeah, a decade.

Overall, one in five American adults overall or oro obese. Putting aside the flaws of whatever system, I just look around you, all right, with the Midwest and the South supporting the highest proportions, not a shock A record four states had the highest rates at forty percent. That would be the usual suspects, West Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

I could have named those were pretty close. We've certainly gotten three out of four, right with a guess, yes.

Yeah, yeah. While Washington, d C.

And Colorado had the lowest figures, zero states in the whole country had fewer than twenty percent obesity.

Yeah.

Well, I got into this conversation with somebody yesterday about anxiety, autism, all that sort of stuff. Similar to the obesity rate. There's there's something environmental going on, and I don't know if it's cell phones or plastics or whatever the hell, but there's something happening.

And why segment brought to you bio zempic back to you, Jack.

Yeah, at least, yeah, at least there's something like a zempig out there for being overweight right now. There's not something like that for autism and anxiety yet, right, yeah, yeah, here here in tragic. Yeah, and it could well be two or three things. But yeah, whether it's high fructose corn syrup or the modern lifestyle. But the modern lifestyle didn't get significantly more modern since twenty thirteen, as far as I recall, Right, yeah, yeah, that's an excellent point. You want to go to video games and hypertos, corn syrup or cell phones or whatever, yet twenty thirteen. Yeah, we were doing all that stuff in twenty thirteen. In fact, we were more aware of the dietary problems we had in twenty thirteen than we were in nineteen ninety three.

Agreed, and to a large extent, it's gone the wrong direction.

And then also, we don't know our rights, and don't let me forget. At the end of this, I want to mention quickly a couple of things I was thinking last night in the midst of finishing nineteen eighty four. Again, they did yet another one of those big polls, the Annenberg Constitution Day Civic Survey that they do every year on Constitution Day, offers a fascinating glimpse and to what Americans know and don't know about their constitutional rights.

Fascinating is one word for it.

I love this sort of stuff. I love to hate this sort of stuff. So first the positive.

Nearly two thirds of Americans, but only two thirds can correctly name all three branches of government.

Man, if you can't, don't vote.

And by the way, we will absolutely accept if you say, you know, Congress and stuff instead of legislative. That's fine, you're a winner. Absolutely. I'm not going to be a stickler about this. You just understand how.

The government works.

So at least two thirds ish of people understand the basic structure of the government and how power is divided, which is underappreciated and discussed. When it comes to the First Amendment, though, things get a bit murk. Year, almost three quarters of people knew it protected free speech. You twenty five percent who didn't twenty six percent. Actually, may God protect you in your life's journey. But if I see you anywhere near the voting booth, there's going to be trouble.

Right, I guess I don't. Well, this is a very clear statement.

I don't mind if you decide to live your life in such a way that you don't paying attention anymore in that, but don't vote and you don't get any of my tax money.

Yes, yeah, you've opted out. Yeah, which is fine. You get out of free society, but I opt out of giving you any of the money I'm earning today by going to work.

So when it comes to the rest of the rights in the First Amendment, things get a bit more discouraging. Because there are five rights listed in the First Amendment, only thirty nine percent of people mentioned the freedom of religion. Not even thirty percent noted freedom of the press twenty nine percent. Twenty seven percent recalled the right to assembly, which was under assault unjustifiedly during the COVID pandemic. The Constitution was trampled on. I mean that in a mere eleven percent identified the right to petition the government.

Cynicals.

I'd like to be about, my fellow man, the right to petition the government.

I'm sure there are eloquent essays on why that's so important.

It's a very fundamental right that the government works for me, not vice versa, and if I have a problem with it, they have to listen, and they can't jail me for bitching about it.

Oh so, okay, I get that.

But surprisingly double the number who knew about the right to petition the government for the redress of grievances.

Thought the right to bear arms was in the First.

Amendment, then the Second Amendment. I'm sorry then, well, then so it was twenty two to eleven. It's the right to bear arms in the First Amendment over the right to petition the government.

How many people haven't heard the whole Second Amendment.

Yeah, I'm not big on you all got to memorize all the amendments and stuff like that to be a decent citizen. But how have you not, like joj just said, caught onto the Second Amendment argument. It's ongoing with school shootings and guns and everything like that.

It's interesting, as the kids said. Yeah, although if.

You merely know that the Bill of Rights protects the right to bear arms, all right, I'll give you partial credit.

And Kathleen J.

Hall Jamison is the director of the Edinburgh A Public Policy Center, said, and I thought this was eloquent. Well said civics, knowledge matters. Those who do not understand the rights protected by the Constitution can neither cherish nor invoke them. Those who do not know which party controls the House and Senate may is misattribute credit or blame for action or in action.

You got to know your rights to protect them. Well, you combine that with some tax statistics.

I was going to get to the whole the rich don't pay their fair share, which is the opposite of the truth. There are so many people that don't pay taxes and so have no reason to pay attention to anything any government program. What do you care if there's giant government program that doesn't work if you don't pay taxes, And that's half the country.

So you combine that.

Lack of skin in the game with lack of knowledge, and man, that's the way a democracy ends up failing.

Yeah, And I've been griping for years about the fact that that's been the model of California governance, to narrow the tax base as much as possible so nobody cares what happens in Sacramento. But anyway, just a final thought. There's a whole bunch more about the Supreme Court and other issues of constitutional significance that maybe we'll sprinkle in tomorrow. But I finished reading George Rowell's nineteen eighty four last night for the third time.

I think Reagan wins his second term every state but one.

Right at Evan Halen propels his band to the top of the charts. Wow, just keep them coming, each one more hilarious than the one before.

No.

Indeed, this was the or Well warning about totalitarianism, and everybody reads it.

The second half of.

The book when Winston Smith, the protagonist, is in custody and being tortured in his mind reordered and the rest of it, And it's funny. I had a different takeaway than I had the previous times i'd read it, because the obvious takeaway, in the correct takeaway is that totalitarian regimes will utterly debase, they will torture, they will enslave, they will destroy humanity in their lust for power. That is absolutely correct, But it was funny. I took a different message last night, and that was and I certainly encourage you to read the book again if you've read it, and read it for the first time if you haven't. But the spectacular, horrific measures the Party had to go to to stamp out Winston's regard for the truth and individual rights and his existence to the idea that you can erase reality and turn human beings into.

Obedientmatons. They did in the end spoiler alert.

But what it took is a testament to how important those things are, which I think was one of Orwil's messages that anybody who's independent of thought and understands why individual rights are the most important thing in any government. It took a mountain of effort to finally beat him down, and the fact that he was beaten down is not the point, I think.

So reread nineteen eighty four. Yes, the chapter about the Showtime Lakers is fantastic. Oh Lord, Megan Kelly, Blaston Taylor Swift.

Oh, I'm sorry one more thought it's funny. It hadn't clicked in my memory. James Lindsay, the great antid ei, anti woke, anti neo Marxist thinker, got in a bitter argument with a bunch of people online about two plus two equals four fast, and the whop crowd was hammering well in some cultures and in different ways of doing this. That was the moment in nineteen eighty four when they finally so abused Winston's brain that he said, I don't know anymore. That was the very question they were torturing him with. How many fingers am I holding up? And they were holding up four, and they would not stop torturing him until he said five.

That was the very.

Breaking point of nineteen eighty four, and that was being bandied about online as if these people are obvious enough that they're.

Trying to overthrow Western civilization. End of screen.

Yeah, man, if you've can find James Lindsay's podcast or wherever I saw it or heard it, the two plus two equals five battle.

So fascinating, so interesting.

Anyway, good stuff on ways to hear. There's kind of a funny article in the New York Times today, an op ed what if Donald Trump? What if Taylor Swift had endorsed Donald Trump? And the way the media would be approaching it? And I appreciate the New York Times printing that, because obviously they would be attacking Taylor Swift in all kinds of different.

Ways if she was supporting Trump.

The billionaire who exploits their fans and our carbon footprint from flying around in private jets, and the toxic masculinity of the NFL, and her boyfriend, just all kinds of dumb things. But because she's supporting Kamlin, she's wonderful and I don't have any reason whatsoever to beat up on Taylor Swift. The real point of this, I guess, is the the Harris Walls campaign and what it's all about. This is Megan Kelly with Tucker Carlson at one of his live events and the whole topic of Taylor Swift came up over the weekend and hear you screw you Taylor Swift.

Time, which she says the reason she's voting for Kamala Harris is because of Tim Walls's LGBTQ stamps. Do you know what Tim Walls has done on the LGBTQ front. But here's what's gonna happen. A little girl is going to find herself down a rabbit hole on Reddit. Reddit's gonna tell her she's actually a boy, and she's gonna get sucked into this gender cult. And she's gonna say, Mom and Dad, I want puberty blockers and across sex hormones which will sterilize her. And they're gonna say, no, you're a girl. And she's gonna say, but I want to I want top surgery, this benign thing, this double mistectomy where I'll have tubes coming out of me and I'll never breastfeed a child. I want that too, And they're gonna say no, And she's going to go to a judge in Minnesota, and because of Tim Walls, the court will take custody of her, use the medicane funds in Minnesota to provide her all of those things, chop off her breasts, sterilize her with the puberty blockers, under the cross sex hormones. And when this girl inevitably comes to the conclusion that she didn't want any of this, that it only added to her problems were the divorce and the acne and the puberty and not any trans issue.

Who is she going to go to them?

This is all because of Tim Walls. That's what Minnesota is doing right now to little girls and boys, taking custody away from the parents so that they can have these procedures without any loving parent there to help. And that's what Taylor Swift just endorsed for your children. So screw you, Taylor Swift.

Thank you for saying, yeah, I don't know if I need to go screw you Taylor Swift because she's endorsing a candidate that includes that stuff. But that horrific stuff about the whole trans world that Tim Wall's got, Come on, come on, mind your own business. I remember when the Republicans do stand Freedom is definitely what we're gonna sterialize autistic children. Mind your own business.

Right's absolutely something. That's why I'm so insane about this stuff. It's horrible. It's horrible.

It'll be looked back upon with the same hate and derision as the cruelest experiment it's in the history of medicine gone wrong.

And the reason I'm saying I don't see the need for saying screw you, Taylor Swift is I don't like this thing that is going on on both sides with the If you choose one candidate over the other, you're on the hook for everything they believe. I watched sixty minutes last night that first stuff about January sixth. I still find it horrific. That was a freaking awful day, and Trump handled it horribly. Because I preferred Trump over Kamala Harris in terms of the direction of the country doesn't mean I endorse that.

Right and Taylor.

Swift might feel the same way about the stuff you just heard from Magan Kelly as she does, I don't know unless she specifically says so.

For what it's worth, A new post debate poll from Yuga of released Saturday, found that eight percent of voters said the pop superstars not is either somewhat or much more likely to convince them to cast their ballot for the Democrat.

I thought that eight percent.

On the other hand, twenty percent said they are somewhat are much less like to vote for a former Trump's opponent. Now that Swift has spoken, so it was twenty to eight doing damage.

Yeah, yeah, I don't know why you just wouldn't stay out of it if you're a celebrity. I guess because you because you're so important, because you're important, and you think it's the most important election in your lifetime and blah blah blah.

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