Jiang treats politicians such as Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene, and Thomas Massie as intuitive mood-readers who can sense shifts in the American public and manipulate them through fine political nuance.
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Thomas Massie
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...things that are unimaginable to us. These politicians, Donald Trump, MTG, Thomas Massie, they're able to have a sixth sense of political wins, of..."
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"...things that are unimaginable to us. These politicians, Donald Trump, MTG, Thomas Massie, they're able to have a sixth sense of political wins, of..."
"So again, I know it sounds crazy, but let's see how things play out over the next few months."
"...Epson files, and he is resistant. You know, he goes after Thomas Massie. He goes after Majority Taylor Greene. Some of the files are..."
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