the left-wing media how they know how everything works in the country, they will tell you anything tha that you want to kw about electric vehicles will, the electrical grid oil drilling and refining, carbon dioxide or do they. they don t have the foggiest idea what they re talking about none they talking shovel list, ambiguous terms, politicians are mostly lawyers who happened to get more votes than the other lawyer and the other party. they come to washington and think that they can run their lives and they can look at the industry and take it over and change it. we don t have people who are capable of being masterminds. the human race does not. politician bureaucrat, professional tv host, they don t even know how to make a pencil and they want to make electric engines change the electrical grid, do everything upside down and inside out as their word on capitalism and the de- growth movement continues, cedar, graphite, seems pretty simple. i m going to do something this even
in washington and every host in the left-wing media how they know how everything works in the country, they will tell you anything t that you want to know about electric vehicles will, the electrical grid oil drilling and refining, carbon dioxide or do they. they don t have the foggiest idea what they re talking about none they talking shovel list, ambiguous terms, politicians are mostly lawyers who happened to get more votes than the other lawyer and the other party. they come to washington and think that they can run their lives and they can look at the industry and take it over and change it. we don t have people who are capable of being masterminds. the human race does not. politician bureaucrat, professional tv host, they don t even know how to make a pencil and they want to make electric engines change the electrical grid, do everything upside down and inside out as their word on capitalism and the de- growth movement continues, cedar, graphite, seems pretty simple. i m
senator rand paul respond to tonight s top story. they ll be with us in just a minute. now we begin this monday night with a fox news alert. the department of energy, they are now finally admitting the obvious truth, covid-19 was apparently developed by chinese scientists at the wuhan institute of virology likely through gain of funk shun research. the deadly disease somehow leaked out of the lab and infected the entire world and by the way, china knew it the entire time. side note. sloby attempt to cover up and then that all ensued from the communist chinese and of course their corrupt propagandists in part we fund for china and that would be the who. and maybe even dr. fauci himself. and yet no one has been held accountable. they ve why et to this point even wanted to admit the truth which was obvious. a message from president reagan is more relevant than ever. quote, the nine most terrifying words in the english language are, i m from the government and i m here to help.
right. so today, a big, big figure left the political stage nicola sturgeon had her last ever episode of first minister s questions because, after monday, she s not the first minister anymore. it was her, what, 286th or seventh? i think it was a lot. and this is how she sounded. and actually, spoiler alert, she s quite emotional. words will never adequately convey the gratitude and the awe i hold in my heart for the opportunity i have had to serve as your first minister. applause. and yeah, then the other party leaders just dived in with loads of party political points, like a classic first minister s questions. i suppose nicola sturgeon s immediate political, legacy is quite a lot of chaos in her party as they pick a successor. yeah. so we ll hear who the new first minister is going to be on monday. and i mean the extraordinary thing i mean, firstly, the very human moment for nicola sturgeon there, you know, to have reached the pinnacle of her trade, i suppose. i know sh
it was her, what, 286th or seventh? i think? it was a lot. and this is how she sounded. and actually, spoiler alert, she s quite emotional. words will never adequately convey the gratitude and the awe i hold in my heart for the opportunity i have had to serve as your first minister. it truly has been the privilege of my lifetime. and with these words, presiding officer, i draw it to a close. applause. and yeah, then the other party leaders just dived in with loads of party political points, like a classic first minister s questions. i suppose nicola sturgeon s immediate political legacy is quite a lot of chaos in her party as they pick a successor. yeah. so we ll hear who the new first minister is going to be on monday. and i mean the extraordinary thing i mean, firstly, the very human moment for nicola sturgeon there, you know, to have reached the pinnacle of her trade, i suppose. i know she hasn t delivered the very thing she would have loved to, which is scottish indepen