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democracies. according to "the new york times," mccarthy also called trump on tuesday to apologize. so, let's just pause for a moment. i mean, can you imagine sam ray burn, the longest serving house speaker apologizing to harry truman for bruising his ego as the u.s. transitioned from war to peace? i mean, can you imagine outspoken speaker tip o'neal graveling to jimmy carter for marching out of step with the party? or just try to picture nancy patricia pelosi, graveling before barack obama or bill clinton for insufficient party line praise? i mean, of course you can't because that would never happen. these weren't fearful devotees. legendary house speakers who i might add never gutted their own pourer and dignity just to get the job. which brings us back to kevin. politico is reporting that none of his recent moves, the backtrack, the apology, have assuaged the fury in trump's inner circle, mccarthy they feel, has taken advantage of the
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literally voted against it, or as the great nancy pelosi put it, they voted no and are taking the dough. alabama tommy tubberville put out a tweet boasting how much money state is receiving for broad band calling it vital for the rural communities and our entire economy. to which the president in full dark brandon mode replied simply, see you at the ground breaking. joining me now is michigan governor gretchen whitmer. governor gretchen whitmer, i have friends that live in your state. i'm always tempted to call you big gretch, that's what the peoples call you. let's talk about this because, you know, biden is out there bragging about the economy. he ain't wrong. i was just talking with my producer before we came on about this graph. i'm going to let you put your ear piece back in. it is pretty wild when you look at this graph.
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