america, middle class america, small business america, has lost a great advocate. you know, what i will always remember about elizabeth and fortunately i was not there when she passed. i was, you know, at the house and the family was in there and i was not in the room when she passed. and i am sort of grateful for that because, you know, i have the memories of her alive and chirpy. but everybody wants to use the word resilience with elizabeth. and i m going to poke a little fun at her now. she used to jump on me for saying something about a chick. she didn t like to use that word chick. but elizabeth resilience doesn t cover her. she was a full tailed boogie, straight ahead, never look backwards chick.
that energy and flame for really the people in need. well, there s no question about it that, you know, working america, middle class america, small business america, has lost a great advocate. you know, what i will always remember about elizabeth and fortunately i was not there when she passed. i was, you know, at the house and the family was in there and i was not in the room when she passed. and i am sort of grateful for that because, you know, i have the memories of her alive and chirpy. but everybody wants to use the word resilience with elizabeth. and i m going to poke a little fun at her now. she used to jump on me for saying something about a chick. she didn t like to use that word chick. but elizabeth resilience doesn t cover her. she was a full tailed boogie, straight ahead, never look backwards chick. and everybody around her was pumped up.