oh, i just don t want to know. okay, good, good, good, good. clay, would you ever want to colonize? ral now, look, the problem that caout going to mars in is they say that you can never return. yeah, i don andt. ship, going on a cruise ship. i don t like going t. where that i can i did that to me. so the idea that you wouldn a sh get on a shiipp, fly to mars, and the best case scenario is you hav is do ye to stay in s tiny bubble for the rest of your life. sounds sound awful.h peop even if you got to hang outlend with people who are really good . how are you? neither an extrovert nor anert o introvert. o i thought you had to be one or the other. that s the other option. otdon t know. i mean, do you?he i mean, seriously, like, i don t know what the other option is. it sounds awfu, s awful. me. let s see that maybe. i don t know. what do you think, david? well, i think it s that generally just stays home.
the house vote though, if it happens, is tallied one÷n vote r state under the arcane rules. i wrote this out in our breakdown. here is the point. in 2020, republicans controlled 27fá state margin in house e1 delegations. so aw3 party line vote would goo trump in 2020 had they forced it. that s how i described it in this breakdown with michael. i wrote that before the report dropped last night.e1 stay with me. this is where we re going.t( here is how this final january 6 report describes the same end game. the trump plot toe1 return th electorallpok college votes to states and createha( alleged contingent election under the 12th amendment. the house chooses the president, not by one member one vote, but by one state one vote under the 12th amendment.
hometown guy like andy biggs. well, we ll see. mike, nice talking to you. thank you. we ve also got news tonight on brittney griner. she s spending her first night now on american soil in nearly 300 days. think about that. we re learning also more about what exactly she went through in a russian penal colony. next, i ll talk to one of brittney s friends who also played in russia and says she won t be going back. is going t”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we ll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america s most reliable 5g network. that sounds just paw-fect. terrier-iffic i labra-dore you round of a-paws at&t 5g is fast, reliable and secure for your business. .i m over 45. i realize i m no spring chicken. i know what s right for me. i ve got a plan to which i m sticking.
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