 We haven't used Speaker of the House. Aren't you guys excited? I mean, the House of Representatives was dysfunctional. Speaker after Speaker, you know, lost or couldn't be appointed or couldn't get the Republicans to rally around them. We had McCarthy. We had Scalise. We had Jordan. We had, you know, I forget the other kind of its name, the guy who dropped out when Trump turned against him. And, you know, whether it was the kind of the far-right congressman who were vetoing McCarthy and forcing him out or whether it was the more, quote, moderate Republicans stopping Jim Jordan from taking the position. Finally, after all the haggling and all the back and forth, they have found their man. The Republicans now have a Speaker of the House, a representative for the Republican Party. And I think it is super indicative who they have picked. You know, say every Republican voted for this guy, a representative, Mike Johnson from Louisiana. Every Republican voted for him as Speaker of the House. This is a man who is a dedicated religionist. Not just, you know, average religionist Republican. This guy is a dedicated religionist. When he celebrated his candidacy, his colleague circulated an image of him on bended knee praying for divine guidance with other lawmakers, not just anyway, but on the House of Representatives floor. In his first speech from the chamber as Speaker. Right? He's number three in line for the presidency. He said, quote, I believe God has ordained and allowed each one of us to be brought here for this specific moment. See, he's now ordained by God to be Speaker of the House of Representatives. He has a mission from God. Remember that from the Blues Brothers? Mission from God. He's kind of a mild-mannered but religious fanatic. He is an evangelical. Christianity has been at the center of political life from the beginning. And he is now the most powerful Republican in Washington. You know, he's deep roots in the Southern Baptist Convention. And, you know, he is an active anti-abortionist. He is an activist to eliminate the separation of church and state. On top of that, of course, he was a part of, you know, part of the Republicans who advocated for the fact that the election was stolen, the last election was stolen. He, you know, in violation of his constitutional responsibility, voted to delay the affirmation of the elected president of the United States. He belonged to that kind of part of the Republican Party that decided to ignore reality. You know, he is very comfortable with authoritarian social control, not particularly interested in individual liberty or individual freedom. He has stated that, you know, in describing himself, he says, and I'm quoting, I'm a Christian, a husband, a father, a lifelong conservative, constitutional law and in support of criminalizing gay sex. This is the new speak of the House of Representatives. He has, let's see, he thinks prayer is appropriate House of Representatives response to the main shooting. And he is, let's see, yeah, he's worked as an attorney for every conservative religious Christian advocacy group for a very Christian religious advocacy group. And he, one of his pet peeves is the separation of church and state. He's really against that. And to put the cherry on the top, as a lot of these kind of right wing, crazy Christian Republicans, he is an adamant opposition to American military aid to Ukraine during its war with Russia. So that is who your House Speaker is. This is who represents Republicans. This is who is the number three in line for the presidency. This is the modern Republic. This is the essence and the nature of the modern Republican Party. It is a religious party. It is an anti-individual rights and anti-freedom party. It is a party dedicated together with its pals on the Democratic side to the eradication of individual liberty in the U.S.