00:00And Greg, I mean, Marjorie Taylor Greene, that's one notable name that sprung to mind.
00:06And Angie just mentioned her there.
00:07I mean, does President Trump need to be worried if she's not quite as on side as she used to be?
00:13I'm not sure.
00:14I think without President Trump or without their partnerships, she's not going to draw a big audience.
00:20And so you've got, you know, the NTGs of the world on the right.
00:24Then you have the so-called moderate or establishment Republicans in the center.
00:29But that's in many ways been a failure.
00:32That whole movement, the Lincoln Project back in 2020, you know, turned out to be mostly, you know, consultants and lobbyists and Democrats that were that were creating that.
00:42So I think there's probably more noise about the, you know, this potential split in the party.
00:47I don't think that the party of George W. Bush and John McCain and Mitt Romney, I don't think they're coming back.
00:53I think it's a permanent shift.
00:54And so, you know, whether that, you know, depending on who the heir is to the to the MAGA movement, I think I don't imagine it's going back to the country club Republican.
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