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Demand at booktv. Org. [applause] good morning. We this is the last regular convocation of the semester, right, david . [cheers and applause] and huh . [inaudible] i know. They had to use their gifts by the end of semester, right . Okay. So i see a lot of them are using them today. [laughter] but thats my fault. I gave didnt we give them an extra one . We gave them an extra convos gift, corey and david, because they turned out in such big numbers. A lot of them are using it today. Personally, its just the end of the semester. Weve got some very special gives here today. First, i want to mention theres an article that i tweeted out last night that really compliments you as a student body. Its from virginia business magazine, and its about how liberty, about how you as students have gone the extra mile to serve others and fulfill the Christian Mission of the school. I really think youll enjoy are it if you take time to read it. Its by heather hayes, a local reporter here, wrote for that magazine. If you get a chance, take a look at that. Youll be proud of yourselves. First of all, steve strang is here, founder of charisma magazine, awardwinning journalist, entrepreneur, businessman and author. His newest book is god and donald trump. Steve is, charisma magazine, ive always heard it has a bigger circulation than christianity today. I believe thats still true, and hes just doing incredible work in the christian world in so many ways. Thank you for being here, steve. And also we have corey lewandowski. Of he was, hes a political operative, a commentator for one america news network, fox news, cnn. He and i became good friends last year during the campaign because he was the former Campaign Manager for Donald Trumps 2016 president ial campaign. Hes coauthor of book let trump be trump because anybody whos ever been around him if you dont met him be him, youre going to get kicked out. So i think thats a good title. David bossies also here. David and corey have been on news shows all week, fox and other networks, talking about theirks book. David has served as president of Citizens United since 2001, as deputy Campaign Manager for trumps 2016 campaign. He was ranked in the top 50 most influential people in american politics. Hes coauthor of let trump be trump. David has produced 25 documentaries since 2004 and coproduced six featurelength films. So please welcome all three of our guests to liberty university, steve, corey and david. [applause] we know youve got exams coming out, so well try to get you out early today. [cheers and applause] robert, is this the second convo that youve done with center for law and government . This is the second convocation. Robert heads the senate for law and government, former congressman from southern california, and he only stayed in, what, four years . Six years. And he got out. I wish theyd always get out after six years. [laughter] anyhow,si robert [inaudible] do you want me to sit . [applause] [inaudible conversations] all right. Well, ill let you guys lead off and just tell us, steve, start with you, tell us what youve been doing with charisma magazine and what finish so tell us about the new book and anything youd like well, charisma magazine is a spiritual magazine that i, we devoted our entire october issue to donald trump. And we published articles from christian prophets, modern day prophets whoho predicted hed wn against all odds, and he did. And that led, one thing to another, until i wrote this book because i thought it was important to talk about the spiritual aspect of whats going on, not just the politics. Well, you supported cruz first, right . Boo. [laughter] ive had so many, so many, so many christians come up to me and tell me recently i supported cruz, i thought you were crazy when you supported trump, but you turned out to be right. You were right. And things like david Like Supreme Court justice gorsuch, and you see trump recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israel, which many president s [applause] which many president s have promised to do but never had the guts or the integrity to follow through. You know, you have to, you have to mike evans, who is a big supporter on that issue, is calling trump the modern day equivalent of sing cyrus king cyrus from the old testament. Do you want to comment on that . Well, i agree. For me, that was kind of what made me vote for trump because, you know, hes not the kind of person that evangelicals would normally look you know, its someone more like Mike Huckabee thats more my speed. But a friend of mine said that he believed that god was raising hip up like cyrus. And the bible says in isaiah 45 i have called you even though you did not know me. And it was like, you know, the people in the bible were not perfect at all. But yet god used them, and he used a pagan king from persia to send his people back to jerusalem. And so many recent republican leaders, president s and otherwise, have made like jesus said, may clean the outside of the platter, but inside are ravenous wolfs. And i keep going back to that passage. Absolutely right. They seem like the good, decent people, good family people. But when it comes down to look how they acted when trump won. I peeve, theyve been i mean, theyve been trying to sabotage him ever since, and they dont act anything but christian. The amazing thing is he has championed the values that you and i and most of these students would believe in better than people who had better credentials like george w. Bush, who was a good man. Trumpp is coming through again and again and again, and i believe that gradually the people who dont like him are going to come over thats why i think when it comes to politics, jesus separated. He saidd render unto caesar the things that are easy [applause] i always say that, but you cant judge somebody according to how good they are and decide on who youre going to vote for based on that, because were all sinners. And jesus said if you ever lusted after a man, after a woman many your heart, then youre just as guilty as the guy thats had adultery. You vote for the one whos going to voteing with the way you think is best for your country. I think thats right. Theres so much hypocrisy the only difference is they never got caught. Thats right. As christians, we also believe in redemption, we believe in people can change. And in my book i documented about ten years ago something happened in Donald Trumps life. He started cleaning up his act, he started thinking about the future, and i believe hes a very different kind of man than the bad stereotypes. I do too. I was the only one willing to go on tv and say that after the access Hollywood Tape came out. Corey, welcome back to liberty. Mr. President , i was here, andd i was here with what is now our president of the United States, and its such an ohioan and privilege to be here honor and privilege to be here. Thank you for having us. Has the campus changed . Its amazing. The growth from a year ago, you know, the dorm back behind us wasnt completed. What you have done at this school and across the country is just amazing, and thank you. [applause] if it werent for the students and their attitude, you and i were talking back stage about how you were at harvard recently. Tell us about that. You know, i grew up in a town called lowell, massachusetts, which is not a town of privilege [applause] im a blue collar guy who had the opportunity to be on an amazing ride with the most extraordinary candidate in the world. And Harvard University called me and said would you come up and be one of our visiting fellows. And i went up there, and the difference between what president falwell has done there and what they did at harvard is night and a day. Its amazing how you understand what the real america is like, and when you go to cambridge, massachusetts, they live in a fantasy world. They are so entitled up there. They think that everybody owes them,o that they are smartest, the greatest, the best. And what happened and what you guys have here is so different. And let me just give you one example. You know, about five years ago they wouldnt let me slow my truck down in front of cambridge,uc massachusetts, because they hate everything or trump stands for. They hate the fact that hes a populist, that hes not a globalist, that he wants to make sure that the promises he made on the campaign trail are fulfilled as a president. Thats not what they want up there. They want rhetoric, they want things that make other countries great again, and its so refreshing to comean to a university where people care about their country again and its okay to say merry christmas. [cheers and applause] you know, ive got to tell you about your president. Ive got to tell you, because this this is the honest to god truth. And the president knows im a truth teller. The day the access Hollywood Tape came out on donald trump, i made one phone call, the only one i made. Because the president of cnn told me and said, corey, i need you to come on tv right away, and i called president falwell, and i said, jerry, i need to go on television in the next three minutes, what do you want me to say . Because every time as a Campaign Manager to donald trump i called the falwells and the falwell family, they showed up. They were there as a the steadfast supporter of this president when nobody else was, and jerry and becky came out, and they helped campaign. And they saw in donald trump before anybody else did what this country needed. And he said to me and i repeated it verbatim. He said my father always said were notay electing a sunday schoolteacher, were electing the next president of the United States. And i went on television and said that, and that hit home to so manyt people. Because what president falwell just talked about is the hypocrisy of the left. All these people who make accusations against other candidates only to find out that their own house is not in order. And what we have finally seen is some of those things are coming back to haunt those very same people. I am so blessed and so privileged to be herere at libey university thank you, president falwell, for the invitation. Thank you, corey. [applause] i did notice that the only time the president calls me to go on tv is when hes in real trouble. [laughter] true. He says im a warrior. I dont know where he gets that from, but our students are the ones that deserve the credit for whats happened here at liberty. Its them that makes liberty a special place. [applause] we thank you guys for that. Thank you. Iran call the wallace, who is Randall Wallace who is from here, he spoke at commencement a few years ago, and he went to his sons graduation at duke the next day, and he said he couldnt believe the difference in the attitude of the students. He said the same thing. At duke it was the were entitled, were the elite, we deserve best in life. He said at liberty it was all about what can with we do to serve others, and i think thats whats going to make you guys much more successful when you get out here and get in the real world because those are the attributes that really lead to true success. And i just have to believe that those guys at duke and harvard are going to be working for you guys one w day. [applause] thats the truth. Look, president falwell is so right, and hes so smart, and ive had the privilege of going to many of the socalled Ivy League School ises. I spoke at stanford and oxford. It was the same sense of into entitlement at harvard. What you have here are service hearts, something so very special that you dont have a sense of entitlement, and what you will achieve because of your education at this institution and the values that you come out of here with are so much superior than all those entitled individuals at those Ivy League Schools who think that the world owes them. Thats because of the leadership that president falwell and the rest of the university hasas he. I am so thankful that youre here, and i have an 11yearold daughter, and she said to me, daddy, i want to go to harvard someday. I said, baby, youll never go to harvard, right . [laughter] we dont care about those ivy league freakings. I said, what youre going to do is go to the greatest school thathe ive ever known, which is liberty university. [cheers and applause] and i was here someday my 11yearold who i love more than life is going to apply for a school, im going to call president falwell and say, baby, please metler in letter her in, because i love her. Shes going to sit in these same seat that is you do and get the faith and the love and the blessings that you guys have here every day. Because without that, you cannot be successful. Thats what you get at this university, so thank you. [applause] you know, corey called me last january on a saturday is, okay his people who called. At 3 1 00 in the morning, said can you be in iowa at 5 00. And so we jumped on a plane, i said youve got to pay for the plane. The lawyer says liberty cant pay for it. So pay said for the plane. We were there, we showed up for thee rally. Full auditorium, and i said, what am i hear for . They said, youre the moderator. I said, oh, okay. It was just trump on me, and i asked the questions. Luckily, id been teching sean hannity, he gave me some ideas. We went on plane that night, and i think i never told you this much, corey i think i talked too much about liberty when i introduced him, because the next morning we were in another city, he said, jerry, after this rally im going to send outout to des moines to do interviews. Then we did the second rally, and i toned it down a little bit. Afterwards he was out, who the hell needs trump . Jerrys the smartest guy i know. Thats what he said, excuse my language. [laughter] but he said after that [cheers and applause] after that he said i want you to do the rest of the rallies. So is i learned my lesson after the first one. I never told you that story. Anyhow, dade, welcome to liberty. Thank you for having me. You and i have not gotten to know each other that well. I was just here for constitution week about a month or so ago and enjoyed my time. I actually came here the first time in 1987 when i was just a kid. I was in my early 20s. I was working for Senate Majority leader bob dole when he was running for president and came here, and that weekend we had Pat Robertson with your dad. And it was an amazing experience, and ive been blessed to be back many times since. I actually have a junior in high school, so were going to need a little help next year ourselves. And she, shes actually a tremendous student, much better than her dad. And were, were going to be looking to send her down here. We have, were blessed with four kids. We live right outside of washington, d. C. In montgomery county, maryland. [cheers and applause] and maryland usually doesnt get that big a round of applause, ill be honest with you. Its a fairly liberal state. But thank you. And so i had the distinct honor and privilege of being the deputy Campaign Manager. I came in with steve bannon and Kellyanne Conway at the end of the campaign in august and ran the general election. And then i was the deputy executive director for the president ial transition team. So i helped in my little way of billing the cabinet and recommending a lot of the folks more jobs. For jobs and trying to build out the white house. So it was a tremendous experience. I was there i walked into the president s office in trump tower the night that the billy bush tape came out. And i believe the first phone call he made after he spoke to governor pence was to you. He was on the phone with you when i, when i walked into the office. And so i know what a special person and a special relationship you have with the president. And it is youve been a rock to him. And it has been a blessing to him, your relationship with him. So i just, i want to say thank you for that, because youve seen him andha helped him throuh a lot of issues over the years. And you can see his courage just this week with recognizing jerusalem as the capital and what he has done. It has he is the 13th president tota say he would recognize jerusalem, but hes the first president to actually do it. [cheers and applause] and so its been an amazing week of leadership coming from the white house. So ive had, ive had the privilege of knowing the president a long time, and maybe well get a chance to visit about that. But thank you. [inaudible] yeah. So, dave, youve known, among the three guests youve known the president longer than anyone. You got to know him in 2010 through steve wynn and ended up kind of being an adviser to him as he approached the 2016 election. I guess my question is, is the message of nationalism, america first, is that was that sinceresome is that something because a lot of people say, oh, trump is just about making money for himself, about his brand. How sincere is he in that message . Has he been talking about that message from the beginning . And, obviously, it carried out into success. You know, thats a great question. And if you look back throughout 20 or 30 years of videotape thats out there p videotape is what we used to use. [laughter] you watch Oprah Winfrey interviews from 20 years ago, see this president talking about bad trade deals and what it, what it takes for america to succeed economically around the world. And you see him talking about these blue collar issues. And we called him the blue collar billionaire, because he connected with people. And so this has been something thats been true to him for a long time. Youre right, i got to now, i gotru to know President Trump nt politically. And thats one of the things in our book, let trump be trump, we try to talk about. We try to talk about the man and his incredible kindness and how generous he isin to all those around him. Im just going to share a personal story. I got a chance to know him, steve wynn is ao friend of mine, is aie famous Las Vegas Casino magnate and a successful businessman and another marylander, i might add. And he was helping me raise money for Childrens Hospital in washington washington, d. C. Where my son not just at that hospital, but at many hospitals had a series of m four brain surgeries for a brain an aneurysm and then two n heart surgeries. And heea struggled for life as a baby. Ug and i wanted to be able to help other children and other parents through raising money for Childrens Hospital so that others could have what my son had, which is the best health care in the world. And it is, it is through that that steve wynn said, dave, im going to introduce you to donald trump whod owns the property where you hold that charity event. He just bought i it, by coincidence. He introduces me to thenmr. Trump, and i go meet with him. And he is so kind. And in the fist meeting in the first meeting, he gave so much and allowed me to become part of his family really. And it was an amazing thing. He has befriended my children over the years and helped me raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for Childrens Hospital. Why do you think that the media doesnt give him more credit for that . Well, the Mainstream Media wants to build him into this character, right . This caricature of somebody that they want with which is somebody who, you know, is a kind of a figure that people will dislike. And so i, through this book, and corey and i through let trump be trump really tried to connect people with the man. And its the behind the scenes stories of the campaign. So, you know, he does tear we say it in the book, he tears our faces off on the airplane, and we were looking with or without a parachute, we would have liked to have gotten off the plane a few times. But we had an amazing experience with this man, and he is just so kindut and generous. One of thed things that we wand to and i talk about my sons journey in the book. Corey, talk about the media. You know, i think its safe to say he has an antagonistic relationship with the media. I dont think its always been that way. Youu know, hes been the master of the media. How much has trump been able to take this antimedia sentiment that is shared, i think, by so many of his supporters and so many americans, how has he been able to turn that into an advantage, and can you talk a little bit about the tweets, you know, and what that was like from january 15 for 18 months as sort of trump established himself as the frontrunner. Well, look, someday therell be a book that comes out that says the betweens that were never published, okay . Itll be the greatest book ever written, because if you thinks thee ones if you think the ones hes put out already are good, you should see the ones that are never put out. Its amazing what candidate trump had the opportunity to do with the fake news. He held them accountable. For the first time in our lifetimes, weed had a fighter who through his social media activity facebook, twitter, instagram has 100 plus million followers, and he can bypass the fake news. And just this week, not just during the campaign where he fought back every time where he said theres a real beauty from npr, give me a real question, but what hes done is hes called out the fake news. This week we saw an abc reporter give a false story about donald trump and general flynn. And only through Donald Trumps sheer ferocity of attacking the media did abc recant that story and suspend that journalist. This week we saw a story that bob mueller has subpoenaed Deutsche Bank records. Six hours later after donald trump said that is not true through his social media activities did they recant the story. But never in our lifetime have we had such a fighter in the oval office. And what the American People saw and many of you were here last year when candidate trump was here was a man who wakes up every day and fights for what he believes in. But i have to tell you one story because its so important. Its probably one of the greatest things thats ever happened in my life. President trump is elected, and he gets sworn in on january 20th, and he calls me, and he says, corey he says, corey. I say, yes, sir. He says you never come visit me. And this is february of this year. Would you come see me in the oval office . Absolutely. Ive never been to to the oval office from im a poor kid from lowell, massachusetts. And i walk in, and theres the leader of our world, and to his far right, my left, is the Vice President of the United States. And i stand at the precipice of the oval, right outside. And he looks at me and sees me, and he says, get in here. And i walk into those hallowed grounds, the oval office, and he says, my man, come here. [laughter] and he stands up and he gives me a hug, and he turn toss the Vice President of the United States turns to the Vice President of the United States, and hehe says, mike, do you know who this is . And the Vice President says, yes, sir, thats corey. And he says, mike, do you know who this is . Andco the Vice President says, yes, sir, thats corey lewandowski. And he says, mike, this is the guy who said you could be the Vice President of the United States. And i said, well, sir, 60 million said that, but im with you. And mike pence stood up, and he said, corey, will you take my chair . Finish ian said, mr. Suspect, i cannot do that mr. Vice president. V ien cannot do that. He said would you do me a favor . Ill do anything you ask, sir. He said, w would you pray with . As we sat in the oval office, our leaders asked for gods help and forgiveness as they lead this great country. And i have never been so humbled of anything in my life. [applause] and mike pence and donald trump are such great leaders. And mike pence sat there, and we prayed together. The president of the United States, the Vice President of the United States, myself and nobody else in the room. And then after the Vice President finished praying because he was going to go represent our country at a speech, trump hit oil on the should hit him on the shoulder and said get the hell out of here. Which isth so amazing. [laughter] its so uncanny, because we experienced almost the same thing. We went up there in february, and we went in Vice President pences office first. What struck me is he has an open bible on his desk all the time, and hee reads it every day. He was so warm and welcoming and personable. And then we go into the president s office, and the president was same way. He had a red button on his desk in a box, and i said whats that for . He said, oh, everybody thinks thats the nuclear button. He reached over and pushed it, and a butler came in and brought him a dr. Pepper. [laughter] most important button in the office. My daughter caroline said, mr. President , you look like youve lost weight. He says, i dont know if ive lost weight in the white house, but theres no scale in the white house. I used to snack all day long, remember on the plane he ate three cheeseburgers and a large fry . Yes, sir. Yeah. I remember on the plane president he was the Campaign Candidate then. Hed ask me what i thought of president obama. I said it seems like hes trying to bring america to its knees. And he stopped and he said, corey, he yelled back for you, jerry thinks obama wants to bring the country to its knees. I dont know if you remember that, im getting off the subject. At the end off our meeting after about 30 m minutes, he said the thing, yall get out of here. Go on. Thats just the way he is. He makes everybody feel like theyre his best friend. But, jerry, the fact that they pray if the oval office, they ask for gods blessing and gods forgiveness should never be understated. Thats the side of our leaders that the media doesnt want to show. That is the side where they ask for the strength of god to give them the ability to lead our great country into a path which it has not been led in for the eight years of the priest administration. Of the previous administration. The media doesnt want to talk about that, but donald trump and mike pence are men of faith, and they have god in everything they do, and it is never reported how important that is for this administration. It [applause] thats right. Our faith in christ is really what unites us across all political lines. You were talking about redemption earlier. I was with pat a few weeks ago down at maralago, and he said that Martin Luther king was asked back in the 60s, why are you a Southern Baptists . After the Southern Baptists have been for segregation and havent been on your side, and he said i am and i always will be because its a redemptive religion. It really is what unites us all. And i think thats what we the media tries to divide us, divide blacksid from whites, rih from poor, you know . Name it. Just every category, women from men. And that is that god intervened in this election in the direction our country was going. There were millions of christians Training Guidance in our prayers in the way we did not expect with the person we didnt like until we got to know him more. You know, i am trying to say that god is sovereign. You talk about the Mainstream Media. They dont talk about god at all unless it has something to do with the rightwing politics. God is sovereign no matter whos in the house. Hees says people. The bible says that and i believe god put him in the white house. Former congressman bob mcewen said at a meeting and said if you cannot see gods hand on donald trump, you would death, and blind and i believe b that. Steve knight bob mcewen, hes one of our favorite speakers here, robert. This is for both of you all, corey and dave. It has been said that trump is known as bigger than trump. I wonder what you think about that. This president will be up for reelection in 2020 and you see what is happening to him in the Approval Ratings than the sort of things remains to be seen what happens between now and then. My question is after hes gone whether he runs again and says that a second term or not, and does away his message, does it go beyond him . Im going to gom . Quickly. Donald trump was elected as a change agent and i think that is going to continue to be that movement, the track movement that washington d. C. Has been broken for a long time and it doesnt work for the American People and we can all see that noin matter what age you are, yu can be just as frustrated as anybody else that washington d. C. Is now working for us. Donald trump told the American People during the campaign dynamic change agent. Im going to fix the broken status quo and metal taken a couple doors and flip over a couple of desks and it will make the establishment uncomfortable. We can seeis that as the pushbak he gets around washington d. C. For the last 10 months. They are a little bit afraid of him and what he will do. I believe this tax reform package which just passed the Senate Last Week is really a the first big legislative terry at the present name, but kind of the straw that might camels back and maybe with one big victory the president will be a will to succeed in very big ways over time. The tribe is on continues well after President Trump is gone. We talk about this. Let trump be trump. What he did during that election was unparalleled. The way he saw the pulse of the American People, the way he taps into that not just here, but across the country. People would come out in droves and in the we talk about how the Mainstream Media never gave him the credit. This all the time as a Campaign Manager. People wait in line for a blizzard in massachusetts and then say those people are going to show up in the polls. These people are real. Donald trump is it going to be successful. Donald trump hasnt run in 70 years wevefo never been part of the system and what we talk about in the book is how we completely different bible the republican establishment, how he destroyed all of the geniuses for the sheer veracity ofhe his schedule. Six, seven, four time zones and it ignited people who had not been involved in politics for 30 years. You go to michigan, i pennsylvaa , wisconsin, places where republicans dont win anymore and they said we are tired of the life in washington in what we write about in the book is exactly what they said. Washington has been so broken and they said well fix that and for t the first time in my lifetime in yours as well, we have a business man in the oval office who is not stymied by 30 years of washington d. C. Dogma of the way its always been done. One quick story we have this great trading partnerrt in taiwn and the president of taiwan calls at the white house. She calls donald trump in trump tower right after she, selecte. Sitting out this beautiful basket had been there many times and the women from the front desk says that the president of taiwan on line one. Name 10 other guys say so we do not recognize taiwan. You cannot take the phone call. He says excuse me. What do they want . Should like to congratulate you and your election win. Do not take your phone call. They will destroy our relationship with china. Because we are putting america firstl now and hes not beholden to special interests in washington. Hes the man who funded his own campaign and he doesnt care the way it used to be done and thats what the book is all about. Another example of that as he was meeting with the group of evangelicals early last year, late 2015 and i said we like you mr. President that we cant support you because of the Johnson Amendment. We are not allowed because of the irs. We can endorse you. What what are you talking about and may explain the Johnson Amendment. Added to another bill in the 50s and they basically took away the free speech rights of people like me and pastors in the senate went to get rid of that. Sure enough he keptt his promise and another big thing he did for evangelicals is give pastors and hunts of nonprofit organizations likeke this one way to a politil free speech and you might have something to comment about that. You know this is significant because ive never heard of a politician talking about the Johnson Amendment, yet when youre in the nonprofit world you know about it. Isnt it interesting how fast donald trump. It. He figured it out real quick and said wrong and fixed it with executive actions but also said hes going to get legislation through and i believe he will to fix it permanently. This is an example of the leadership hes giving this country, which just confounds everybody, but it gets back to what i said in my book that god had a plan and he raised them up for such a time as this and he is continuing to bless him. The Johnson Amendment is the first to talk about what he came here lastng time. [laughter] other than two corinthians. Punctually a lot of people say it that way. I dont know if John Luke Robertson is here, but his family influenced the president thinking on the johnson law. Ment and the Phil Robertsons grandfather spent a lot of time in his ear about it and i was there a lot when they were talking aboutth. He was always a wonderful thing to have that family around him. Back to something you said about career politicians. I think the American People have figured those guys out and they dont want that anymore. The question is whether the Republican Party would give smart and start running them against democrats in virginia and iran want against a democrat and they lost and i think it will keep happening over and over. How are we going to recruit people from thee private sector i can tell you first of all thats a great idea, however. I got my start in politics on a College Campus in 1984, which makes me really old by now, but i was there for Ronald Reagans Reelection Campaign at the university of maryland and it was a tremendous thing to cut my teeth and get interested in the conservative movement. End quote get involved in your communities. Figure people out, ask questions. Thats the most important thing you can do is young folks in the act of being engaged. Im just going to rock out. Holly and i talk about ann arbor or veracity of the campaign and the schedule. But it was six or 10 of us that were the core group in the president was 70 or 71 when he was running and he drove us into the ground. His physical stamina, his motor ran at an unbelievable speed by fast food. At a low affinity. I dont know if any of you seen the media explosion over his diet. We had four food groups on the planeos basically perfect donald kentucky fried chicken, pizza and diet p coke. That is basically the fuel for the campaign. Look, we have a lot of really funny stuff in the book about whether it is as pressing the president paying for the plane while he is stillt wearing the, which you had to beh, very carel or our diets are just how we would fill five or six stadiums a day. 10, 15, 20,000 people a day. Different time zones across the country day in and day out and Hillary Clinton was having trouble filling high school f cafeteria. That wasn when we knew we had e finger in the post of the American People and what election they may behold when we saw those types of things. That is great advice. Do something outside politics than when you are ready, go women serve for a short time and go back to what youre s doing. You have a better perspective forr what is needed for the country than anybody who spends their whole life in politics. President falwell, youre so right. Career politicians have destroyed our country. It was never meant to be a lifestyle. We just saw congressman conyers resign in disgrace. He was elected in 1962. This is insane. This is not what its supposed to be. Go out, have a project of career. Create jobs, do something of value. Dont go to washington and say this is the best job ive ever had because thats what happens and they take these guys out of washington because daily when theyre 90 euros sold if theyre lucky. They want to be career politicians. The donald trump revolution has showed us when you create jobs and value in the business and employee people, and the American People respect that and thats what they want to washington. [applause] thats exactlyy right. One of my colleagues up in washington who is a true hero of the conservative movement and a 25 year friendd of mine is amy paul. I dont know if maggie is in the audience. Shes a sophomore. Your mom is one of the greatest leaders of the conservative movementti and eight tremendous feature it. At ophir here but ive got to say hi to your possible. Also handling for. Her dad, senator James Langford was in the ministry and he ran in oklahoma. My guess is you probably will go back to what he was doing before. That all we need is more than not. Were completely out of time and i promise to get them outju ear. I was having too much fun. Those are the books. Steve and dave and corey. We are going to get a special deal. Five bucks apiece. Six basques a piece or two for 10 bucks. Anyhow, these books are great. We are going to be here decided that i i hope. Or maybe overbe there. God bless. You are dismissed. Thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] at evening, everyone. Welcome to greenlight bookstore. We are hosting matt taibbi with his new book i cant breathe. Just a couple housekeeping things. If you have a cell phone or some other device that might make noise, now is a moment to turn it off or silence. Books herself the

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