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President Trump Hosts First Cabinet Meeting, Feb. 26, 2025
https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/1894773482296062306
https://x.com/i/broadcasts/1MnGnwqMBleJO
PRESIDENT TRUMP: "Those millions of people who haven't responded [with their five bullet points] are on the bubble… Maybe they don't exist. Maybe we're paying people who don't exist… But those people are on the bubble."
https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/1894796552067076127
Bret Weinstein: "We have seen over our entire lifetime is that elections can change the Jerseys, but they just swap. You know? Who's in power and who's out of power? Well, the point is the system is in power and, you know, the people in the the roles to deliver the speeches change, but they're just basically trading off."
"And so I have the sense that you and I are now watching the first the outcome of the first genuine election since 1963. Yeah. I've heard that argued. That '63, when they assassinated Kennedy, that was the last time we had a real president. It was an actual person who was trying to change things and put things in put things in a position where he felt it was beneficial to the entire country."
"And it changes the feel of this in two ways. One of them is just just unfamiliar to us because we've been watching theater for our entire lives and being told that it was the transfer of power. And the other is that there's a lot of pent up need for change because you've effectively had a cryptic power structure that never gets displaced, that has gotten so entrenched that rooting it out takes, frankly, an extraordinary, in every sense of the word, person like Donald Trump. And an extraordinary team."
"Imagine he was doing this. Imagine he's trying to do Doge without Elon. Well, I've so, you know, Heather and I took a lot of flack after the assassination the first assassination attempt, of Trump where we both perceived I think we were actually perceiving this before, but the the assassination attempt really kicked it off."
"We perceived that this was a a different person than the first administration's Trump, that he had matured and he had been he had been forged by, you know, all of the lawfare that had been deployed against him and that it had been good for him. And in fact, I hate to say this because I have my doubts, of course, about, the election of twenty twenty, but I don't think what he is currently doing would have been possible if he had won and been inaugurated in 2020."
Joe Rogan: "I think you're right.I think also the public wouldn't have supported it if they didn't see four years of the Biden administration and how crazy everything was. And then having gone through COVID and watching the economy collapsed and watching, you know, hurricanes coming is like the most important thing for a hurricane is to get vaccinated. Remember that?"
"I do now. Hurricanes currently get vaccinated. Yeah. It's very important. The Everything's harder if you get vaccinated. Everything. Everything.We lived in in a movie. A bad one. We went through a fucking crazy Coen Brothers kind of apocalyptic movie."
Bret Weinstein: "A poorly written, poorly directed movie Yeah. With, you know, an extraordinary budget and almost no need to pay attention to continuity. Yeah. It was weird. It was bad."
Joe Rogan: "But at least we know but I think that really woke a lot of people up, you know, so called red pill to a lot of people. I think that that four years was important to get to where we are now. It was essential. Where most people are aware. Like, I think if you had gone to 02/2018 and and had, like, a real conversation with most people in this country about the level of corruption, it would be a fraction of what they believe it to be now."
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