00:00Bill passed, and I think it's going to do very well in the House.
00:04We'll see how that works out, but looks like it's ahead of schedule.
00:08We'll see what happens.
00:10Happy about it.
00:12This was great today, going down to Florida and seeing what Homeland and Ron and everybody else have been able to do it in a very short period of time.
00:21So happy about it.
00:22I hope you enjoyed it.
00:24Go ahead.
00:24Any questions?
00:25You know, Massey.
00:26What about him?
00:27Just give us a little idea of not only who you want to replace him.
00:32I think he does a good job for the country.
00:33He's always a no.
00:35I call him Rand Paul Jr.
00:38He's always a no.
00:39Nothing constructive at all.
00:41I mean, just terrible.
00:44Thomas Massey from Kentucky.
00:47And nothing constructive.
00:49I don't think he's a very smart guy.
00:51Good education, but that's about it.
00:53I guess what I should have asked is, to what degree are you trying to make an example out of him so that no one else like...
00:59You know, when I oppose somebody, I oppose somebody.
01:03And for some reason, the voters, almost always, they seem to go along with me because they know I'm working hard.
01:09I have a nice, high IQ.
01:13They like that.
01:14You know, we like high IQ people.
01:16But they know I make good decisions.
01:19That's why we have that hat.
01:20Trump was right about everything, right?
01:23But, you know, I don't like guys like they just keep saying, no, I vote no, I vote no.
01:28There's no nothing.
01:29Let him do something.
01:30Let him get what he wants to vote yes.
01:33But if you look at his voting record, it's always against.
01:36What do you like?
01:36Well, he's going to have an opponent.
01:40He's got...
01:40He's going to have a big opponent, a good opponent, who's going to win.
01:44A poll just came out, and it showed anybody I endorse against Massey.