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The way you said winning,
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winning,
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winning,
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winning.
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Did that influence Trump? You're going
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to be winning so much. You're going to
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win. You win. I don't know. There is
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something about that word.
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The book gets into the genesis of that
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material.
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I kind of kept it uh kept it a secret
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for years that that it wasn't my
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original material. It was inserted into
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my brain sort of as a pep talk like a
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couple days earlier by a baseball player
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from the Giants named Brian Wilson. A
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guy nicknamed the beard. Remember the
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beard?
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Yeah.
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And so I was on the phone and he just
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rolled out all all that stuff, the
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material that turned into slogans and
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t-shirts and folk songs and everything
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else, right? And so
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I couldn't I couldn't say, "By the way,
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all that was borrowed. That t-shirt
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you're wearing, not my stuff. I just had
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to roll with it. You got it into the
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wrong brain and hence the wrong mouth.
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And he was like, "Well, you know, it's I
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never quite saw it going this far, but
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if if someone's going to borrow your
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material, then then spread the love. Why
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not?" Right?
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Also, losing isn't quite as catchy.
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It doesn't It doesn't
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losing
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It really isn't. It really isn't.












