Yeah, I don't. Well, we're trying to. We're trying to change that. Hopefully, he's going to get booted out this. This primary. But that. That infuriated me to literally have A known terrorist sympathizer [was] provided presiding over the elected Colorado State House of Representatives. because. You know, what cost, you know, our military and your boys to. To keep those kind of ideas at bay from our country. You know, like, as a kid, I watched 911 happen. (42:03–42:12)
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