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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hey, good morning, and welcome to break Through Walls. I'm
Ken Walls and I'm your host, and today I have
one of the most spectacular guests of all time on
the show, the one, the only politically savvy. She is
a well she'll talk about all this, but she's a
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Trump Trump Force captain and so much more like y'all. Listen,
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also known as just Savvy. Here we go, and we're back.
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Let me bring Savvy on. Here we go. Welcome to
the show, Savvy. How are you?
Speaker 2 (01:34):
Oh? My goodness, can I'm really well? How are you?
Speaker 1 (01:37):
If I was any better? I would change my name
to Savvy. Also, I'm so excited, listen, I'm so excited
to have you on. You You've been one of my
heroes for a long time, and I've seen all of
the stuff that you've done with the being a Trump
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Force captain. I oh, you weren't.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
No. I was a regional director for the Trump campaign
and I recruited Trump Captain. I worked for the campaign
in official capacity.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
Oh my gosh, I didn't know that breaking news. I
didn't know that it was that. That's like, wait, okay,
so what Okay, I saw it. But I've seen pictures
of you wearing a jacket that said Trump Force Captain
on it.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
No, no, I have a hat that says Trump Force Captain.
But my jackets and everything say Trump Dance.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Oh my gosh, hold on, let's get let's get you,
get you bigger there, Trump Dance. Oh my gosh. Okay,
So that's that is really really really cool. That's really cool.
So let's let's we're going to get into all of that.
But I want to art with, you know, kind of
telling everybody that maybe living under a rock, they don't
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know who you are. Tell them where it all began
for you. Where were you born and raised?
Speaker 2 (03:13):
I was born in Snellville, Georgia. I was born in
Gwinette County. I still live in Gwinette County. This is
my home. It is I absolutely love the state of Georgia.
Probably never leaving unless I get called up to DC,
which is a possibility. So yeah, that's where that's where
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I started at human a Hospital.
Speaker 1 (03:39):
Wow, So you you went to school there. Did you
go to college?
Speaker 2 (03:45):
Yep, I sure did go dogs. We are a legacy
family at the University of Georgia. Yes, and I come
from a veteran. All the men in my family were veterans,
so a military background even before John Adams. I am
at the John Adams bloodline. So I'm very proud about that. Wow. Yeah, yeah,
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so that the patriotism it runs, it runs into blood.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
That's so awesome. So what was your major then in college?
Was it political science?
Speaker 2 (04:24):
It was not? No, No, it was finance communication.
Speaker 1 (04:30):
Okay, what point? Maybe I'm jumping a head way too far,
but it was there. Did you know early on that
you were going to be involved in in politics?
Speaker 2 (04:45):
I did? I did. I knew it in my My
dad has told me, oh goodness since I was a kid.
My girl, if you if you, oh, that's my best friend.
I love you to you. De libtyuk.
Speaker 1 (05:02):
Hold on, that's that's that's Heather. Heather. Yeah, Heather, Yeah,
Hey Heather, good to see Heather. There's there's some comments
coming in, so I'll just pop them up.
Speaker 2 (05:14):
That's my mother, Bessie. That's Marissa.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
That's so awesome. So so you all so you always
knew you were going to be involved somehow in politics.
Mm hmm.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
Yeah, my dad, you know, I would sit with him
every night, you know, watching the news, and again he
is army, or was army. He's a veteran, and so
I have always had that for love of God, for
love of country. I mean it was still then means
such a young age, from my dad, from my granddaddy
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and on, you know, and on back. So I always
knew that there were I would somehow be able to
answer the call for my country. I didn't think it
would be in the military, but I knew it was
something in that realm. It was always always pulling at me,
and I tried to fight it for a long time. Really,
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I mean, I've been a card caring member for the
Geordian Republican Party since I was eighteen, since I could
vote yes. But I went into banking and finance. And
you know, I don't know how deep you want to
get into this story.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
As far as you want to go.
Speaker 2 (06:33):
Okay, So I was in banking. It was two thousand
and one. So many people have heard this story, but
I'm telling it again. It was after September eleventh. I
was coming home from work listening to Sean Hannity on
the radio of WSB some fifty in Atlanta, and at
the time he had Donald Trump on. I believe Donald
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I still say this. He's a Democrat at this time,
and they were talking about September eleventh. They were talking
about the Towers. And you know, people within my age
group older, we've known Donald Trump our whole life, but
this is the first time I had really really heard
him from almost a political viewpoint. I was captivated, just
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absolutely captivated. And you know, Sean asked him at one point,
you know, do you think you'll ever run for president?
And he gave some cute answer, and I did, I
said out loud. I was like, that's my dude, that's
my guy. That's my guy. I said that he ever
runs for president, I will do whatever I can do
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to get him elected, and I will work for him.
One day, I will do it. And that's when the
fire really, I mean, there was always sort of a flicker,
but that's when the fire started. And at that point
I was twenty one and got really really you know,
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politically motivated within the party just to start grinding, start grinding,
and it took up until twenty twenty four for me
to be hired an official capacity for the campaign and
work for the campaign, work for President Trump. But I
did it.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
So gosh, again, breaking news. I had no idea that
you were directly. I'm so sorry I missed something along
the way.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
No, it's okay.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
I think that's that's I'm jealous a little bit, so
so talk about you know, when should we even talk
about this? I don't know. Twenty twenty what a what
a freaking disaster's nightmare. And Georgia was a big, a
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big role in that disaster.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Uh, but Georgia I also played her big role in
twenty twenty four.
Speaker 1 (09:03):
Amen's sister.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
So yes, yes, I was. I was a poll monitor
for not just the Georgia Republican Party, but also for
teen Trump in twenty twenty. I monitored Whenette County and
then I was called into Fulton County. I made notes.
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I was, yes, talk about it. She knows exactly what
I'm about to say. So at that point I had
some footage because I am ungomforable, and I had footage
that I had taken within the polling places of things
that were just not right, and they made it back
to the Trump campaign. I was a part of the
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lawsuit against the State of Georgia for President Trump, and
that's when things started clicking. So I do have finance
background numbers. That is my thing. And then twenty two
happened in Georgia. I won't get into the creps of that,
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but we did lose. That was pretty much on the
up and up there. But I started reviewing different sort
of voter blocks, campaign strategies, areas of interest. Oh my gosh,
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that's that's my girl. I know.
Speaker 1 (10:35):
I love my girl. I love her. She's one of
my besties. So go ahead.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
I started doing a lot of research, looking at who voted,
look at what areas didn't vote, looking at certain coalitions
that were very important, and they're growing. They're growing. So
I started putting down together and started making a ground
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gain strategy for at that point was just the state
of Georgia, I mean and even and this was specifically
for twenty twenty four race for President Trump. I mean
it even again. It entailed certain coalitions that were the
top three. Boom boom, this is where they need to focus.
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It talked about stadium tours. I mean, it talked about uh,
you know, certain areas that were forgotten about by the
GOP PAN or two by the left strategic office locations.
All of that well in the end of twenty twenty two.
Starting twenty twenty three, I had done a lot of
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work with legislators within the State of Georgia, and one
in particular I love so much. I call him my
favorite human, that Senator Brandon Beach. And he I had
worked with him. He had seen a lot of what
I had to offer, and he said, you know what. Oh,
and I'm also a state delegate. So I was a
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state delegate. I have been every year for several years
for the state. And we had a convention in Columbus
and he said, you know what, A certain super secret
person is coming and I would like to invite you
to be my guest and have a chance to take
a picture with the president. I'm like, what so, but
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my mind, wow, I want to capitalize on that moment
because for me, it's not about pictures or red carpet.
I'm going to use this time and I am going
to present my I was looking for it. It's right
over there. If you want me to get it, I'll
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show you.
Speaker 1 (12:52):
Yeah, go for it. Yeah, great, let's start.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
So this my binder. This is all of my strategy.
Speaker 1 (13:07):
Let me give you full screen. Hold on, let me give.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
You Okay, So here is the binder that I took
with me that I'd worked on for years. Here is
the cliffs Notes version, and this is very important. But yeah,
this has all different strategy or strategy, that's a new word.
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You're welcome, uh, data strategy, locations, how certain areas voted
very important, absentee ballots, Okay, very important. So I had
I was going to use the opportunity to the video
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does not give the binder that is the heather is seen.
She's like, it is massive, it is wow. Yeah. So
I was like, you know, screw a pitcher. I'm gonna
shoot my shot because I know this state and I
can win this state for him. So I went in
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and I was in line. I was so nervous. I
had already sweat all my makeup off, and then I'm
holding my binder and I was just so proud. But
I had talked to she is also on ex lou Merrill,
so I had talked to her a couple of days
before and she's like, I love this binder idea, but
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you need to put bullet points right, because if you've
got to give him something, he's not gonna want a
big binder. I'm like, that's brilliant. So I did make
the teens Trump Georgia campaign strategy, and I have my
information here for everything, and then it just outlines everything.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
And I'm standing in line. I'm ready to go. I
got my binder ready, and the cutest little blonde staffer
comes up to me and she goes, I'm gonna need
to take that. I was like, take what. She's like,
I need to take this. You can't take anything with
him or in with you what? So I freaked out.
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So she and she's like, I'm just gonna put it
right over here, and I was I was like, no,
I've been preparing for this for over a year and
a half. What am I gonna do? I'm gonna lose
it all. And then she comes up to me and
she goes, are you ready? And I was like, no,
I'm not, and she goes, look too bad. She takes
her little hand and kind of pushes me in and
I look down and I look up at him. I'm
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like and I just freeze. And he starts laughing and
he looks at me, he goes, well, you are beautiful,
and I'm like, you are too, sir. That was what
I said to him the first time. My first words
were you are too. I called them beautiful.
Speaker 1 (16:01):
Oh my god, that's so funny.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
And then I like slowly walk up like, oh my gosh, happening.
And there's a small chit chat. I don't have any
clue what was said. And then he looks at me
and he says one thing, and that's when I snap
back into savvy mode. Hecaues, I hear our numbers look
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good here. I'm sorry, what who's telling you that the party?
Well they're wrong, and I can prove it to you.
I can prove it how we lost in twenty twenty two.
I know we lost in twenty twenty but I have
all of the strategy, all of the data, the campaign,
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ground game, sir. I have it all for you, and
it is easy if we get on it now. So
if you will hand me as sharpie, because I know
you got one, show me the dotted line. I'll sign it.
But we got to get going, and we got to
get going now. And to me, he's like, who are
you again? I was like Tiffany Savage. You know. He goes,
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do you have all of this with you? I said, yes, sir,
but she don't let me bring it in, and he goes,
I want it. I said, yes, sir, you can have it.
I've got it ready for you. So then at that point,
you know, I was like, okay, I don't know what
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to do now, and he lit. He goes, well, do
you want a picture? And I'm like, well, sure, so
we take a picture. Then it's time for me to go,
and he calls out. He's like, Tiffany Savage, yes, sir.
He goes, I'm excited. I was like, me too, sir,
and then I walk out and then my arm gets
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kind of grabbed, and I'm like, oh lord, what's going on.
I didn't know him at the time. Now we are
very good friends. But it was his natural campaign director
and advisor, Brian Jack, who had been with him since
twenty fifteen, who just won his seat to Congress. So
gay Brian Jack. He said, I understand you have something
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the president wants. I said, I sure do. It's right
over here. So I get the binder and he goes,
I'm like, ah, he can't have the binder, Like yeah.
I was like, but I have this. I was like,
it is a Rundown cliff Notes version and it had
again I had all of my information on it. There
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we go and he takes it. I was like, may
please make sure he gets this because I have to. Well, then,
you know, we I get irritated because we're not allowed
to go into convention yet we're doing delegate duties. And
he comes back. He's like, are you you're going in there?
And I was like, well, yeah, I kind of gotta go.
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I gotta go vote on our you know, our party
chairs like come to wasting. I'm a delegate, Like, I
got to do my stuff for my state, for my people.
And he goes, well, if you'll follow me, the President
has a seat for you. And I was like, but
I got to sit with Gwinnette. He's like really, So
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I was like, you know what, second thought. Sure, So
the way and in the front. I went to the
very front. He comes out, he's pointing, waving. I'm sobbing. Great,
great speech. And then about thirty minutes after he had
departed after his speech and he was gone, I started
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getting random text messages and Brian and the President have
reviewed my strategy and then come to find out they
took it and they molded it into Trump Fords forty seven.
They took it for a test run in Iowa during
Iowa Caucus, and then we ended up using it were
the battleground states.
Speaker 1 (20:03):
Oh my god, wow, you go girl. So so your
strategy was used in more than just Georgia, then, yes, sir,
that is unbelievable. Savvy wow mm hmm okay, well class
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dismissed y'all, Like, seriously, that is incredible. How many?
Speaker 2 (20:32):
So?
Speaker 1 (20:32):
How many other times have you? I saw yesterday? I
think I liked it and shared it that you were
with jd Vance.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
Yep, that was at my office. He did an OTR,
so an off the record and he came to my office.
But I had it set up to where once I
sent all of my notes and place cards and seat
placement and bios about who were going to be there,
they it from an ot R to an actual visit.
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So I got to welcome now Vice President J. D
Vance to my office in Guinette. We had byran Donald's
come by. Uh, we had Patch Hotel come by. I
had Corey Mills call in and do a zoom call.
He and I are friends as well, just as a
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last minute pushed right before election day, so it was exciting.
It was a worldwin.
Speaker 1 (21:35):
So savvy you have. I saw also somewhere that you
were looking for a job. Yes, that's so funny to
say that to you, Like it was wild. I'm sure.
So what do you think? I mean, you know, you
and I both do a lot of spaces and I've
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gotten really passionate about it. Honestly, I build a huge
following on Facebook like an idiot, and then you know,
after seeing all the suppression and the crap, I'm like, yeah,
I'm like, I gotta I love the way Zuck is
coming out now, trying to He's trying to avoid a
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prison sentence, I think. But but you know, the what
do you think is going to or do you have
any thoughts that you are willing to share about what's
going to happen? I mean, there's so much speculation, there's
so I mean, I'm excited about Cash. I think he's
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freaking awesome. JD is from my home state of Ohio.
Some amazing things are getting ready to happen, and I
think I just said the other day, I said, I
think it's all gonna hit the fan. People have no
clue what's getting ready at happen. They think they know,
but they don't correct.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
That's correct, and it's not going to be like when
when they're confirmed in these hearings and President Trump is
back on the twentieth, all the you know, the skies
will part. It's gonna be sunshine and rainbows and butterflies
and angels. No you can expect. And this is again
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from my point of view, from what I know from
all of the things, the next eighteen to twenty four
months are going to be nicy because you have people
that are within these administrations and departments Anti Collie Hi,
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I love you, She's.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
My very best friend. On ex I love that woman,
me es Is.
Speaker 2 (23:53):
But you have people within these organizations, groups, agencies who
are frightened, who are angry, and they will show it.
And we've seen some of these things happen since November fifth,
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especially since January first of this year. And this is
sort of when I try to bring that calming to
everyone because they're like, oh my gosh, what about this?
What about this? And I'm like, stop, settle down, because
there are certain things that have happened or things that
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have come out that are going to happen on January tenth.
Wink wink, everyone listening, Do not get reactionary, do not
show anger in public. It's already been worked out. There
have already been negotiations made. We know why Judge Mrshan
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is doing exactly what he's doing because he wants that
on his resume.
Speaker 1 (25:07):
Can I just say this publicly though about Judge Mershan. Sure,
it's your chef, it's my opinion. I'm just going to
interject my opinion. I think he's a scumbag.
Speaker 2 (25:20):
When thousand is thou But there's go ahead.
Speaker 1 (25:28):
Well you said that to me the other night on
a space you know about this whole January tenth, because
I'm pissed off about it, but you're like, no, just.
Speaker 2 (25:39):
Yes, yes, Cooler heads prevail in something like this. Uh,
just because and we're seeing a lot of things happen
with military or veterans or Trump supporters since January first.
They're trying to cause public outrage and that cannot happen.
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Just like I said, coolerheads prevailed. President Trump, I truly
believe like it's this is going to be a totally
different administration than his first term when he was you know,
he's a little wet behind the ears. We do not
have that Trump anymore. And you can tell with these
appointees that he is ready to I mean, he is
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ready to rock and roll, ready to expose everything that
he wasn't able to do during his first term, and
he's putting the correct people in place.
Speaker 1 (26:41):
I've said publicly that I truly believe there's going to
be a scorched earth situation. Oh I hope so on
a biblical scale. I do too, because honestly, you know,
after twenty twenty and all of that nonsense, and then
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let's talk about this. The day that he was shot, like, ugh,
you know, I remember exactly where I was, and I
was watching it on RSPN and I had gone out
running AerR and so I had don't do this. I'm
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not recommending this, but I was watching it while I
was driving back to my office on my phone. So
I'm watching it and I'm like, oh, this is going
to be great. And then I'm like, Okay, there's gonna
be a hiccup between when I get out of my
car in the elevator up to the third floor to
my office. But it'll be all right, and I get
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up to my office, I turn it back one on
my computer and literally that is when it was all
breaking loose. I'm like, what happened? And I had to
rewind it a little bit, and I was like, you've
got to be kidding me. And I remember tearing up
and going, what in the world is going on in
this world? And so what were you doing?
Speaker 2 (28:12):
I was folding closed, I was folding clothes and oh,
thank you, hi co Oh yeah, I know, Cody, Hey.
Speaker 1 (28:22):
Cody, Cody. We try to keep Cody hidden. Most of
the time.
Speaker 2 (28:29):
My daughter was with me yep, and Marisa was on
the phone with me. So that was because I immediately
called for my daughter. She's thirteen and a huge Trump supporter.
I think it was somewhat shocked. So at that time,
of course, I'm the regional director for Northeast Georgia for
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President Trump, and I watched it happen and I sat
there and I was like, okay. In my mind, my
mind works different from other people, because as soon as
I saw that he was okay, I was on the
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phone with the members. I'm like, I got to call
you back. I get on the phone with our state
director and I'm like, I'm assuming we're on a full
on blackout. He's like, what are you talking about? What
I was like, are you not watching what's happening. He's like, no,
I'm phone laundry. I'm like, we'll turn on your TV.
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So I went into all right, I have got to
find a way to laser focus on my campaign because
I was that close from losing what would be the
leader of y, you know, our country, someone whom I
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had literally worked my whole life in order to be
a to work for, and our country was that close
to being done. So that's when I went into overdrive.
I mean I even went rogue with a campaign. After that,
I'm like, ah, this ain't running the ray I wrote it,
here we go. I am out. I am you know,
I am focusing on President Trump. We will win. I
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did not cry until much later. We were then called
for the next day, we had a national all call
for all of staff. I went into my office at Gwinnette.
I mean, we are on zoom and my window I
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had I had two windows went on either side, and
during this call, I see the berries and cherries from
Gwennette County start zooming into my parking lot, and I
was like, what is happening? So I have to mute everything,
go out, and they said, we need to evacuate your buildings.
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There is a you know, there is a high level
threat on this office. You would and I would suggest
you even go get a rental car. This was a Sunday,
what what? So I made it to Enterprise rental car
at one o'clock, right before they closed. I got a
rental car. We didn't go into our office the next
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day either, but at that point I went and over
hyper drive trying to encourage you know, my Trump was captains,
which were our volunteers, trying to encourage them, keep them
on task while also recruiting more. And it wasn't until
he came to Atlanta for a rally. It was a
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big one at Georgia State and when I knew it
was just about time, I literally removed myself with all
the way to the upper top deck by the JumboTron
because I knew what was about to happen. Because anyone
that knows me knows that I am very emotional and
very passionate, and I just as soon as I saw
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him walk out, I started sobbing. But to commemorate him
in the victory. I actually, behind this ear, I have
a tattoo and it is in red and it is
forty seven because this is the ear that he was
shot in. So behind this ear I have a forty
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seven red tattoo to signify that we all there. Oh boy,
you know Charlie.
Speaker 1 (32:45):
I love that. I do. Yeah, I love Charlie.
Speaker 2 (32:49):
But yeah, So to commemorate that, I have a forty
seven red tattoo behind my ear to commemorate the time
that not you know that America at that point was
bad and we were going to fight to take our
country back and we did and we won.
Speaker 1 (33:05):
Wow. Have you have you ever posted that tattoo?
Speaker 2 (33:10):
It was very It was a very short, quick post.
But it's funny because I don't know how to get
a good picture.
Speaker 1 (33:17):
So that's so awesome. I want to see it. I
want to see it. Hold on, let me give you
full screen. Let's see.
Speaker 2 (33:28):
I don't know, I gotta take my headphone. Okay, can
you see it? Yeah? The thank you.
Speaker 1 (33:46):
Folks. First time on video.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
I hope my friends screenshot of that because I still
haven't seen it since forgot it. So a real quick
creature today. I got it. That was it.
Speaker 1 (33:56):
That is so awesome. So gosh, I had like you're
telling this story and and we jump, we're jumping around,
and that's fine. I don't I don't care. You know,
when we when you go back to talk a little
bit about the the whole turning against Trump, you know,
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you see these I'm sorry, but they're idiots on the
view and these the I mean, they're borderline Satanists, you know,
on the view. And you see all these people that
Trump helped over the years. He did so many good
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things for people. He was a Democrat most of his life,
and and and then they all turn on him.
Speaker 2 (34:56):
Mm hmm.
Speaker 1 (34:58):
What what's that all about?
Speaker 2 (35:03):
You know, I don't have the right answer to that.
I don't know, I don't understand it. You know, before
he you know, and it could be something as simple as,
oh crap, like he's been in on the Inner Circle.
He knows all the deep dark secrets, whatever the case
may be. But I don't know. It's extremely sad that
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so many people have turned their back on President Trump
when at one point he was in rap videos. You know,
he was in home alone too, he was in magazines.
He you know, he was everywhere, and then just like that,
as soon as he decided to run for president, I mean,
the eras started slinging at him, but boy did he
(35:51):
take him. And he I mean he would stand up
every single day and say, do you're worse? And they
tried and he and he still just kept taking them.
And now we got him a second time, and America
should be should feel so incredibly lucky. I mean, we've
seen even since he was elected on November fifth, we've
(36:13):
seen so much change. I mean, you've got Trudeau stepping
down juniors in Greenland. I mean, oh, you have all
of these colleges that are now getting rid of their
DEI classes and policies. You know you have. It's just
you have Mexico stand fine, yes, fine, we'll take all
(36:35):
your illegal immigrants. We don't care if they're from here,
we'll take them. And it's just it's a wonderful thing
to watch. And I think it was maybe important for
us to see just how bad it could get. And
we weren't even there yet and it was still really bad.
(36:58):
I saw that. Well, I don't see you anymore, but
you did. You did sort of freeze, take your time.
It could be a thing there's some people that don't
like me. That's fine. I'm hanging. How's everybody on next doing?
(37:27):
Where else are you? You're on brumple YouTube? Babe? Hi, guys,
I'm not good at a time, chiller, I will check X.
(37:54):
Oh thank you, Spirit Patriot, thank you so much. I
am word just here, thank you. Oh my gosh, I'm
trying to read comments to fill time. It's not oh
(38:15):
my gosh, Aladdin. It's not my birthday. It's John Rich's birthday.
So you're watching this, go wish John Richard happy birthday. Okay,
(38:45):
are you there a kin?
Speaker 1 (39:03):
Okay, sorry you are. I'm so sorry. I've never had
that happen. My entire browser started flicker. It was the
crazy I've never seen. Wow, I've done over people. So
it's they're they're not happy. That's what's going on, these bastards.
(39:24):
Pardon my language, but so I apologize for that. I've
never had it happen. So yeah, So so back to
it started flickering right when you were talking about It
was right after we got done talking about the assassination attempt.
(39:48):
So so you went the campaign, had to did the campaign?
Did you see it completely change at that point like,
I mean, I almost had to of.
Speaker 2 (40:05):
So what the big change that I saw was in volunteers.
You know, before people were somewhat leary to get out
and to knock on doors. I did. I broke the Internet. Yeah,
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they were frightened to get out there and knock on doors,
you know, because that's one thing that COVID did do
was got people comfortable staying in and so it was
our job to get them out because we needed to
reach these low prop voters you know that hadn't voted
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voted in the past few election cycles. And after that happened,
it was this ground swell of excitement and patriotism within
our communities, and volunteers were coming out of the woodwork.
We were doing two and three tramp forest captain trainings
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a day with in person with Zoom. It didn't matter.
We couldn't keep enough signs in the warehouse, we couldn't
keep enough literature in the warehouse, because I mean, we
were making moves and it's funny and it kind of
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ticks me off because Pennsylvania love you Pennsylvanians. However, during
the campaign, Georgia beat Pennsylvania every single week on outreach
and voter turnout.
Speaker 1 (41:44):
Wow, I hope Scott Presler's not watching.
Speaker 2 (41:50):
He is a dear friend of mine. Oh my gosh,
I love that dude. But yes, as far as the campaign,
we had better numbers than Pennsylvania and Georgia.
Speaker 1 (42:00):
That's not there. So were you out? You're again? I
you know, the the internet is a noisy, busy place,
so I and you're one, Like there are seven people
that I have notifications turned on for and you're one
of them.
Speaker 2 (42:17):
Savvy.
Speaker 1 (42:19):
I you know, I run seven different companies and I'm like,
I don't have the time to keep up with all
the notifications, right, So you've got you know, you're one
of them. And because I love your content, just like
singing Happy Birthday to John Rich today was amazing. So
(42:41):
but you know, like when when what was I I
was getting ready to ask you lost it. I'm so
I'm still kind of concerned about why this this this Internet?
Speaker 2 (42:55):
No, I get it. We were talking about volunteers.
Speaker 1 (42:58):
Oh you went out and knocked on doors personally mm hm.
Speaker 2 (43:04):
My daughter and did too, and we weren't supposed to.
But I'm like, you can't tell me I can't do
what I know. I what I do I had I
phone banks from my office. I made my daughter a
campaign sidekick account. I made her a walk list.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
So we went and knockdoors shirt did. That was that
was fun. And my daughter, let me just tell you again,
she's thirteen, she's the most based girl ever. During Iowa caucus,
myself and a few others got the largest group of
phone bankers h to call for Iowa and my daughter
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was one of them. She was twelve at the time.
So watching my daughter sit and make campaign phone calls
for President Trump have these conversations, you know some people.
Some of those people had never caucused before. And there's
the difference between a caucus and a primary. So watching
my twelve year old define the difference between both of them,
(44:10):
I was just like And then she would come and
she'd be like, Mom, call the campaign. I'm like, what's happening?
And she goes this person lives on such and such
route and they're in a snowstorm and the snowplows haven't
come out in two or three days. They can't make
it to caucus, and I'm like, bet So then I
(44:32):
would call people in Iowa and say, Yo, you need
to call Iowa dot We got to get them out there,
clear the roads. Within two hours, their roads were clear
and they were on their way to Caucus. But my
daughter one day had the most amount of phone bank
and calls for Iowa Caucus of anyone else in the country.
And I'm like, that is my girl.
Speaker 1 (44:51):
Yeah, my fourteen year old daughter is based as well,
and she has she had a huge Trump anyway, this
this she wanted it for Christmas. So we got her
this giant Trump thing to put on her wall where
he's wearing a cowboy hat and sunglasses. So so that's amazing.
(45:13):
So when something weird happened in this country, and and
I really think that the cognitive dissonance got so deep
and ingrained that people were afraid people that loved Trump
supported Trump would would take a bullet for Trump. We're
(45:34):
afraid to tell people about it. And and you know,
there was a there was a stretch of time where
I was like, I mean, I own like ten different
Trump hats, and and I was afraid to wear a
Trump hat. Not afraid. I was just like, what are
people what are people going to you know, say and
you know my next door neighbors, I know are liberals
(45:56):
and and you know, I'm like, uh, how how did
you handle that? Because I know that being working. My
wife is watching, by the way, she's I didn't Jill,
she did. She explore the campaign. She wasn't a Trump
Force captain. She recruited Trump Force captains. So when how
(46:21):
did you handle that with the people that were like, yeah,
I kind of don't want anybody to know.
Speaker 2 (46:29):
I am not polite when it comes to something like that,
because from the day he left office, I wore something
Trump every single day. Wow, and I'm talking every day.
(46:49):
I have an obscene amount of Trump hat. I posted
a picture of a good amount of them. That's not
all of them. I haven't a scene amount of hoodies
and sweatshirt or like T shirts. And I would do
it every single I would wear a trumpet if I
(47:10):
was going out, I was wearing one of my trumpets
every single time. And at the beginning, it was in
you know, twenty twenty one, it was dicey. I it
was got uncomfortable. People threatened me. I got threatened in
you reports. Oh yeah, but you just have to stand
(47:32):
firm in your beliefs and in your convictions because being
a patriotic American and you should be able. I mean,
you shouldn't be afraid of that.
Speaker 1 (47:44):
I mean, and in hous sight, you're right, But there
were there were airlines kicking people off of flights because
they were wearing a freaking shirt or a hat.
Speaker 2 (47:54):
Oh yeah, well, kick me off. I'll go viral and
I'll make it. I'll get people talking about y'all two
because I ain't happen, not on my watch, you know,
I would there would be people yelling obscenities to me,
and and the other thing. I don't care. I don't care,
you know, I see someone with a Black Lives Matter
(48:16):
hat or whatever or unmasked, I don't care. I'm not
gonna go up to you and tell you what an
idiot you are, but I'm gonna laugh at you. You know,
whatever you do, you boo, because we're about to change something.
And yes, just unapologetically American. And then I saw it
(48:37):
starting to, you know, take hold in other places. And
I started seeing, you know, larger platforms starting to echo
the same sentiments that I was using my platform for.
And then people are basically like, FAFO say something. I
don't care, And then, you know, and it was in
(48:58):
what I would say to people, especially after the president
was shot, and they'd be nervous. I'm like, so you're
telling me you're too scared to go and knock ten
doors after that man took a bullet for you. Yeah,
And then that's where their mind would be like, oh right,
(49:19):
and sign me up, let's go. And I had that
written on my countdown. He you know, he took a
bullet for you. What are you willing to do for him?
Speaker 1 (49:27):
Yep?
Speaker 2 (49:28):
And that it was just like I said, it was
a juggernaut once it started going.
Speaker 1 (49:33):
I you know, I think at least for me, it
was it was at that moment that I was like,
what the what? What is wrong with me? And the
rest of this world? There was this you know, it's
just like like I said, we're on look my wife,
(49:55):
Look what my wife just said. If our fourteen year
old was watching right now, she say you're a battie,
but she would We're gonna make her watch this later.
So so, but you know, it's like that, there was
that that moment I think for most of us where
it like went this. For me, I was like, did
(50:18):
that really just happen? They they really tried to and
then the the Secret Service situation on the golf course,
and you know all the things that have gone on,
and it's like, I'm I'm excited about what's what's, what's coming.
I'm really excited what has been? Was that beautiful watching?
Speaker 2 (50:46):
Yes, I thought it was the best since she had
to read her own name, and then you kind of
look over and speak of Johnson's like, you know, that.
Speaker 1 (50:57):
Was so funny. So what's in the works for you?
Let's talk about talk about what what's what's what's what's
coming with with savvy?
Speaker 2 (51:09):
Okay, Well, I was uh created a position within Old
Glory Bank as a marketing and communications strategist. That's Old
Glorybank dot com. Go check them out. They're wonderful. The
founders are Birthday Boy, John Rich, Larry Elder, Ben Carson,
(51:32):
and it was founded right due to the fact of
what happened to Mike Lindell. He started getting d banked
d platform and then you started seeing a lot of
constitutional conservatives being de banked due to government overreach and spying,
those that were in the two way space, pro life space.
(51:56):
So that I am helping them with their marketing and communications,
but also perhaps perhaps three different places Library Congress AHHS
Department of Commerce. We'll see.
Speaker 1 (52:19):
So yeah, that's so exciting. I'm so excited for you.
You know, I think you know, the number one thing
for the people could take away from from watching you
over the years is what my buddy Grant Cardone says.
(52:44):
Grant he's been my mentor and friends since twenty fourteen.
You know, Grant has a saying and it goes like this,
and for those of you that are offended by cursing,
plug your ears, but he says, don't be a little bit.
And I think we're at that point and in this
(53:07):
country where if if that's what you've been, it's time
to stop being that and grow a pair and freaking
stand up for what's right. Because we don't get it.
This is it. This is our last shot. If we
don't turn it around. I truly believe our country is
in a lot of trouble, big time. So nvviy. I
(53:32):
don't want to keep you forever. I know you're very busy,
but okay, So if you were to have the stage
with a microphone and you could talk to all eight
and a half billion people on planet Earth at the
same time, what message would you deliver to them? What
(53:54):
would you say to everybody if they could hear your
voice right now? What would you say to the entire world?
Speaker 2 (54:02):
Wow, I have never been asked that question before.
Speaker 1 (54:08):
You should have watched a couple of episodes, then I'm kidding.
I don't ask everybody.
Speaker 2 (54:16):
Now. Do you want it on a from a personal
aspect or political?
Speaker 1 (54:21):
Either?
Speaker 2 (54:22):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (54:22):
Well both.
Speaker 2 (54:25):
Okay. Don't be afraid to chase your dreams, no matter
how big, no matter how small. My dream to work
for President Trump began in two thousand and one, and
(54:47):
it took me twenty three years to achieve it. And
it was so difficult. Every time I think I was
at the top of a mountain and come to find out,
I would look up and I was maybe at base
camp one. But I did it. There were friends, I
(55:13):
lost friends, I lost family members. I was told, why
do you do this? You know this is crazy? What
you know it's not going to make a difference. You're
not getting paid anything that was before of course the campaign.
You know, you're stretching yourself to your limit. You're not sleeping,
(55:35):
you're not eating, your health is bad. But there was
always a burning and a drive and the Lord. I
asked the Lord to use me, and he did. But
(55:55):
I also had to honor the fact that I know
for a fact he put me and this dream, this goal,
He instilled that in me from a very young age,
and I wasn't going to turn my back on it.
And so no matter what, no matter how hard it is,
don't stop, don't stop dreaming, do not stop pushing yourself
(56:21):
to reach your goals, because you will get there. And
it is the most satisfying thing to sit there and
be like I did it. I did it when they
it seemed like everyone was against me. And to believe
in yourself, and I still have to tell myself that
(56:42):
every single day, to have confidence, to believe in myself,
and to breathe positive energy, positive energy into myself every
single day, because I am very good at breathing life
into others, but when it comes to myself, I seem
to extinguish it. So to start every day just with
(57:05):
a positive outlook and just just do it. Just get
out And if you don't think you have a voice
for something, you know, find something you are good at,
make yourself an expert in it. Just just do it.
And it doesn't matter how old you are either, you
can still always set new goals and dreams for yourself,
but don't give up on yourself the outcome of an election.
Speaker 1 (57:31):
You know, it's absolutely true, and you absolutely changed the
outcome of the election. You may have outdone Scott Presler.
Sorry Scott, no.
Speaker 2 (57:44):
Across the finish line.
Speaker 1 (57:46):
I know he comes into some spaces that I've been
in and he just sits down there. He won't come
up on stage. Scott come up on stage. Yeah, But
I love Scott, I love you. I love what you
all did for this country, and and I I suspect that. Yeah. Here,
(58:11):
here's what Marissa says. You can always borrow my faith
in and I think that that we all have that
faith in you and belief in you and who you
are and what you've done. It's unbelievable, it really is.
And you should get some sort of a presidential medal.
Speaker 2 (58:32):
Quite frankly, I would be I'd be a ball bag
if that ever happened. I can't imagine.
Speaker 1 (58:40):
But but you know it is.
Speaker 2 (58:43):
Blue hat. Here's a Kifney blue Trump hat, like sir,
please please.
Speaker 1 (58:55):
We got to make that happen. President Trump. I know
you're watching, so please get her one of those. So
you know, Here's the thing that I think is most
most incredible is, you know, I teach people how to
reach higher in life to obtain their dreams, and and
(59:17):
you are literally the epitome of when you when you
have a burning desire. Napoleon Hill and Thinking grow Rich
called it a burning desire, when you have that burning
desire and you're like, no matter what, no matter what.
I remember when I said the same thing about becoming
(59:37):
friends with Grant Cardone. I was like, I'm not this dude,
And it took you wouldn't even I'm not going into that,
but it took a lot to get on his radar.
You know what I'm talking about. Yeah, yeah, it's it's incredible.
So good for you, I mean seriously, good for you,
and thank you for what you've done. You're you're a
(59:58):
real American hero. I mean that you are.
Speaker 2 (01:00:01):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (01:00:03):
I mean it you so everybody watching, if you've not
shared this out, there is time for you to redeem
yourself and share this out. I mean, everybody needs to
hear your interview. Is there anything else you would like
to share with the audience before we wrap this up?
Speaker 2 (01:00:21):
Oh gosh, I don't, I don't know right now, just
thank you all so much for your supports in me.
If you follow me, if the best way you can
help me is if you're able to subscribe to my
ex That way, it helps further what I can do
(01:00:45):
on a ground level with ground games campaigns with midterms
coming up. Oh oh, thank you so much, miss Gill.
I appreciate. But that is or you know, if there
is a another content creator I can doing such great
(01:01:05):
work getting the word out for grassroots, which is so important,
subscribe to him. That's how we're able to really further
our America First movement. That way, it doesn't stop in
twenty twenty eight. We are hearing up and ramping up
already in the works for the midterms. And that's where
(01:01:28):
you know, we're really going to have to push hard
for our America First candidates, get rid of the rhinos,
and just to also get involved within your community. Yeah,
so that's pretty much it.
Speaker 1 (01:01:42):
What so real quick and I know we're a little
bit over, but real quick, the so the midterms, what
can somebody And by the way, I'm not monetized yet,
so like I've only been got you'll get ver six months.
But uh, and if I'm not sub I think if
(01:02:02):
I'm not subscribed to you, I will be today. I
think I am though, But but what can somebody, just
the average person. Do you know? I had uh Ken
Pax and Michelle is Ken Pax. Do you know Michelle?
So she comes into a lot of spaces that I do.
(01:02:24):
And and you know, they have a list of rhinos
in Texas, thank god?
Speaker 2 (01:02:29):
But is there a rhino removal project?
Speaker 1 (01:02:32):
What is it?
Speaker 2 (01:02:34):
This is the rhino Removal Project. Yes, there's an account
on ex Leo the Lion and we have started yep,
we have started the rhino Removal Project. This is where
we basically make a list and we you know, this
(01:02:55):
is where I could talk about this all day. So
getting involved within your low GOP that is the biggest,
biggest thing because that's where everything starts. To look at
every single elected official at one point in time, they
were a part of a local GOP and then just
started moving up the ranks. So being a part of
(01:03:16):
your local GOP, vetting your candidates. State candidates are so
very important because they safeguard their states constitution. So those
are huge now the state races, you know, volunteering your
time for an America First candidate is huge because the
(01:03:40):
budgets they have are much smaller. So making phone calls,
door knocking, you know, setting up meet and greefs for
that candidate to come in for a breakfast or a lunch.
That is very very impactful moving forward, but also elevating
that person by the door knocking, but also getting involved
(01:04:05):
within your county local gops, vetting your committee members, becoming
a delegate or precinct committeeman is huge because that I
mean it's all local based, because that is grassroots, and
grassroots is what wins elections.
Speaker 1 (01:04:28):
So you just walk into your local GOP office and
say I want to help.
Speaker 2 (01:04:33):
Yeah. What you can do is, for instance, Sequinette County,
we have our own website. Most of the GOP have
websites their county websites. Go into events and there is
a probably a monthly breakfast. That's the first perfect place
to go that because you don't feel like so you
(01:04:54):
can walk in, have breakfast. Normally there's a local candidate
or committee person there that we'll be speaking. Pay your
twenty bucks, your forty bucks to make sure that you
are a member of your GOP and then just start
talking to people. You request meetings with committee members with
the you know, with your GOP chairs and events and fundraisers,
(01:05:20):
campaign events, and then just just get involved. There is
a place for you, I promise, and we'll.
Speaker 1 (01:05:30):
Wrap this up again. I could talk about I could
talk with you all day literally, but and I again,
I want to respect your time though, but with the
the the people that because I didn't, I didn't realize
that all of those were options quite frankly, so I think,
you know, and I've looked at this for a while
(01:05:51):
going you know, I don't really feel like we have
a Republican and Democrat party anymore. It sort of feels
like there's been this unipart party and now it's MAGA
against the UNI party, and I don't know if that's
true or not. There seems to be a whole lot
of rhinos that that certainly aren't aren't conservative the way
(01:06:11):
that they used to be. So I I love everything
you just said. And is there a certain website that
you are that you want to talk about with that
for the rhino removal project? Is there a website for it?
Speaker 2 (01:06:28):
Well, they can, yes, there is, I think. So we
just started working on my phone. They just he is
Leo the Lion on x okay, and I have recently
reposted him okay, so if you go to my page,
(01:06:51):
you'll be able to see it there. And it's like
I said, the Rhino removal project.
Speaker 1 (01:06:56):
We need to remove the rhinos, y'all. So let's let's
let's all get involved in this so we don't go back.
We got to keep moving forward and change this country.
And it's gonna take all of us. There, it's not
just we didn't just vote in President Trump and now
it's going to magically be fixed. We it's gonna read.
It's gonna involve all of us.
Speaker 2 (01:07:18):
That's right.
Speaker 1 (01:07:19):
So wow, Savvy, thank you, and I'm sorry for the
little hiccup we had there with the I don't know
what happened. They they I think they were trying to
censor us, but that didn't work.
Speaker 2 (01:07:31):
So it happens all the time.
Speaker 1 (01:07:33):
Yeah, Well, thank you so much, and I'm going to
end the live stream, but if you could stay on
for just a minute and you and I'll chat real
quick after I end it. But thank you to everybody
who's watched. If you're not following Savvy on X, make
sure you go follow at Patriot Underscore. Savvy s A. V.
Speaker 2 (01:07:54):
V Y.
Speaker 1 (01:07:55):
For those of you listening on the podcast networks, it's
Patriot Underscore or s A v v Y Victor Victor Y.
So so go follow Savvy on X and subscribe to her.
I think there's a probably a donate app go help
(01:08:17):
her do what she's doing. So just everybody get involved,
get involved, and thank you Savvy from the bottom of
my heart for helping save America. You played one of
the biggest roles, so thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:08:33):
Nope, the honor was all mine.
Speaker 1 (01:08:35):
You're amazing. So we'll see you all later. Stay with me.
I'm gonna wrap this up, but stay with me. I
want to chat with you real quick. Y'all. Have a
great day. Thank you so much and thank you again. Savvy.
Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
You're welcome.
Speaker 1 (01:08:47):
Bye bye bye.
Speaker 2 (01:09:04):
Definately technically