00:00Frankly, as somebody said, they could leave today and it would take 10 years to rebuild the damage that's been
00:06done.
00:07But I think we have to make it a little bit more permanent because no other president has to go
00:11through this.
00:12And we shouldn't have any other president having to go through this kind of a thing.
00:17And if they didn't want to do it, if for some reason they didn't want to do it, we'd have
00:23the same problem.
00:24We don't ever want to have that problem again.
00:26Not with lunatics.
00:27We can't have lunatics controlling nuclear weaponry.
00:31So I just want to thank you, everybody.
00:36As part of this great celebration, we also honor 250 years of cherished Irish-American friendship and 250 years of
00:46fierce, proud, tenacious Irish-American heritage.
00:50These are incredible people.
00:52Oh, I know so many Irish.
00:54They're difficult, though, you know.
00:55They're very difficult.
00:57And they're great politicians.
00:59You know, I was just told, right, that 23 American presidents have some Irish blood on them, right?
01:09Some.
01:09Some a little bit and some a lot, right?
01:12That's a pretty big number.
01:14I don't think any.
01:14And nobody else competes with that.
01:16But out of the 56 signers of our Declaration of Independence, 11 were patriots with roots in Ireland back in
01:24July 4th, 1776.
01:26It was a son of Ireland who actually printed that sacred document for the first time.
01:32Who knew that?
01:33And it was also an Irishman who first read its immortal words to the American public, proclaiming aloud that we
01:40are all made free and equal by the hand of our creator and endowed by God with rights to life,
01:48liberty and the pursuit of happiness.
01:50It came out of the blood of Ireland as part of this great celebration.
01:55As I mentioned, we also honor 250 years of cherished Irish-American friendship and 250 years of fierce, proud, tenacious
02:05Irish-American heritage.
02:07These are incredible people.
02:09Oh, I know so many Irish.
02:11They're difficult, though, you know?
02:12They're very difficult.
02:14And they're great politicians.
02:17You know, I was just told, right, that 23 American presidents have some Irish blood on them, right?
02:26Some.
02:26Some a little bit and some a lot, right?
02:30That's a pretty big number.
02:31I don't think any.
02:32And nobody else competes with that.
02:33But out of the 56 signers of our Declaration of Independence, 11 were patriots with roots in Ireland back in
02:41July 4th, 1776.
02:43It was a son of Ireland who actually printed that sacred document for the first time.
02:49Who knew that?
02:50And it was also an Irishman who first read its immortal words to the American public, proclaiming aloud that we
02:57are all made free and equal by the hand of our creator
03:01and endowed by God with rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that came out of the blood
03:10of Ireland.
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