Speaker 3
I think there's a wide lane within the Republican Party for people who find Aisa Hutchinson too exciting.
Speaker 9
I will just, I'll tell
Speaker 1
you, like, Will Heard, I wish we lived in a country where Will Heard was like the center of the Republican Party, right? Like that side I don't agree with. Will Heard and a bunch of issues, but like that would be a good country, you know? But like that video, whoo, man, was that boring.
Speaker 6
As the problem is
Speaker 1
like all of these other candidates that who are not Donald Trump into a lesser extent, not Ron DeSantis, they need a theory of attention. Like how are you going to get attention for your candidacy? And you know, the other, one of the other anti-Trump candidates in the primary, Chris Christie, he's got a theory, which is he's going to like go out there and kick the shit out of Trump. And then Will Heard's attack on Trump, which is like just him calling him, you know, a lawless, selfish, failed politician, even the way he said it was just boring.
Speaker 5
You know? And it's
Speaker 1
like this like quiet, boring video. I'm like, dude, no one's who's going to, who's going to
Speaker 6
pay attention to you? You got to get some attention.
Speaker 3
I hope I don't get this wrong, but the, if Will Heard is a Republican nominee facing Biden, it will be a contest between two candidates who have been on Kirk and Media podcasts.
Speaker 1
Yeah, maybe the same number of times. Yes, one,
Speaker 3
one each. Yes. No, that's not your true Biden has been on Potsay America twice.
Speaker 9
Twice, okay. Will Heard just once. Yeah, no, I
Speaker 1
mean, look, I, you know, wish him all the best again. I want, I want people to take down Donald Trump, good for him for doing it. And I think it's going to be, like I said, I think it's hard to get attention in that Republican primary if you're not going after Donald Trump or if you're not Donald Trump.
Speaker 1
know, like, you have you seen that Nikki Haley and Tim Scott have basically been spending a week attacking our old boss, Barack Obama for something he said on acts as podcast, which is on acts as podcast. He was asked about Tim Scott as candidacy and, and also just basically how Obama reconciles his own hopeful rhetoric about this country and racial progress with, you know, the realities of what we're living through. And basically Obama said like people like, not only people like Tim Scott and Nikki Haley, but even his own rhetoric about this has to be undergirded with like an honest accounting of our past and present. So if there's a Republican who doesn't have a plan to address crippling intergenerational poverty, then, you know, people may not believe that rhetoric.
Speaker 1
all Barack Obama says. And it has caused a fur on the right. Nikki Haley, Tim Scott, they're going around saying like Barack Obama, he doesn't, he used to believe in racial progress in America. Now he thinks the country's racist and bubble.
Speaker 2
And they're doing this because this is like the only way they can get any sort of attention for their candidacy. Well, I have bad news for them because this is the first I'm hearing of this. Really? I knew this is my terminally online moment. Yeah, I knew that Obama said that and I knew there were, there was like
Speaker 3
a blow up on the right.