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How to Get Fake Drunk at a Party
He's like, I can't do anything about it. It's not my policy. It's the Democrats' fault for not agreeing on the wall. So this is what they get, which is basically being like— I don't know what the analogy is, but it's like, I lit your house on fire because, you know, I needed to live where I am, or like, it just— I'm—
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He's so—
that was the one thing he's backed off on. I was—
because on Monday and Tuesday, so you're saying at first he was like, I can't do anything about it?
He's like, I can't do anything about it. It's not my policy. It's the Democrats' fault for not agreeing on the wall. So this is what they get, which is basically being like— I don't know what the analogy is, but it's like, I lit your house on fire because, you know, I needed to live where I am, or like, it just— I'm—
that's not a good analogy, but the point is, bro, I knew the second you started that analogy that was gonna be shit.
I know, it's a shit analogy, right? When you— can you do it better?
Right when you started it, I went, oh, goddammit, dude, I hope— I hope he just admits that it's not gonna work early so he doesn't think about it for a while.