than another version ofon. the bush administration. we re goin re going to get into with mollie hemingway and charlie hurt. but focharlie r decades, we ve seen members of both parties attack t at the corhee of the america first agenda. i heard in the nation that had a serious loss of credibilitys aroundlo the world as america. first, we ve seen nationalism distorted into nativism. unrestrained nationalism is the last refuged m is of thor who cannot or will not deliver r real progresss and os, an oppory for their own people at home. well, that old regimeer comin is gone, and i don t think it s ever coming back . certainly not in the republican party. and now we have some ne some new opportunities and candidatesnald with actual backbones. we kno tw donaldru trump has wo his anti-war record is well documentedan and ron desantis. l well, we re going to seet more about what he believes on the issues that we careboth about as this campaign goes forward. but both have pretty m
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