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Is the Democrat Party marrying socialism while voters beck for sanity.
Today we're going to do a deep dive into Bill
Maher's viral monologue exposing the internal fracture inside the Democrat Party.
This monologue is going to explain while socialism fails, moderates win,
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and America is exhausted by extremism on both sides. Stay
tuned with another hashtag go Right with Peter boy and commentary.
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Rediight move the colors of our pride under the Constitution.
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When he stand side by side celebrating freedom, the heart's
open wide and smandal liberty.
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We let our spirits ride together.
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We stand strong and true life, liberty, happiness, We see
it through americ You ride light up the sky of constitutionalists,
reaching for the dinsity, the blue of liberty.
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Life with the spirit of freedom, keep the dream life.
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Remember, we fight for what's right because it's time to
go right. Welcome back to hashtag go Right with Peter Boykin.
I'm Peter Boykin, your host, and this is an inspired
monologue by Bill Mahers monologue on his show on HBO.
You can check out that full speech. I have embedded
it on the web page for this article on go
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rightnews dot com. I'm reframing this in a Constitutional Republic
view with a hashtag go right commentary. Now I'm gonna
start off. People have said that maybe I should be
like a Rush Limbough, and I'm like, well, you know,
that's cool. But I'm starting to think maybe I'm moving
a little bit more towards a Bill Maher. I'm sure
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I'm pronouncing his name wrong, but somewhere in between, I'm
just me. You know, every once in a while, a
liberal accidentally tells the truth. Bill did that in that monologue,
which is on our website. He said the quiet part loud.
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Not because he suddenly became a conservative, not because he
found Jesus or where hediscovered the federalist papers, but because
he can see the crash coming. When the far left
takes the wheel, the vehicle does not drift, It swerves
onto oncoming track. It is not a policy disagreement. It
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is a full identity crisis. Now, we're gonna be honest.
The Democrat Party is not one party. It is two.
There's a moderate group, classical legals, the ones who still
believe in winning elections by talking to normal people. Then
there's the overgroup, the democratic socialists who think are democrats, socials,
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whatever you want to call it, who think the laws
of economics are optional, and who honestly believe the American
people want a government run by hashtags, student debt fantasies
and late night convention jazz hands. Bill pointed out exactly
what many independents and common sense Democrats already done. His
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own side is splitting at the very seams because it
refuses to omit something simple. America is not a socialist country.
America does not want to be a socialist country, and
every time the Democrat Party pretends otherwise, they lose voters
faster than a California resident fleeing to Texas. Let us
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remind a rewind to what to Bill z. He talked
about moderates like Abigail Spainburger, who warned that if Democrats
did not move back to the center, they would be
torn apart. She was ignored. Then he pointed out that
every Democrat who won in Trump districts was a moderate,
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not one socialist, not one of the hyper online progressives
with a podcast and a slogan, Just sensible centrists trying
to speak to real Americans who live in real communities,
pay real bills, and still believe in the basics of
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the constitutional republic. Bill admitted something else. Even the New
York Times is now saying the same thing conservatives have
said for a decade. The left moved too far left,
not on healthcare or wages, but on social issues, on culture,
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on identity, on the belief that America is some kind
of moral crime scene that needs to be destroyed and
rebuilt in the image of a college activism seminary, now
here we are. Now Here is where Bill accidentally hit
the bull bullseye. He said that gen Z is flirting
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with socialism because capitalism feels broken. Rints skyrocket, groceries rise,
wages stagnate, and when you're thirty, still sharing a bathroom
of roommates or your parents, it feels like the system failed.
And it is right, and he's right, He's right about
the frustration. But frustration is not a licensed through amanicized
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economic systems that have collapsed every time they were tried.
Bill put it plainly. Socialism does not work. It has
never worked. Venezuela, the Soviet Block, North Korea, every single
place that was tested, poverty and oppression followed. You cannot
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reinvent a system that fails everywhere because you have Wi
Fi and optimism. And then he went deeper. He pointed
out the irony that America has already plenty of socialism.
There's nothing wrong with the socialism, social security, Medicare, unemployment snap,
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veterans benefits, corporate bailouts, all safety nets designed to soften
capitalism and not like the corporate bailouts. But that's not
the issue. The issue is that the democrat or democratic
socialists want to go beyond safety nets. They want to
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replace the entire structure. They want to tear down the walls.
They want to engineer society in a way that removes
incentive merit boundaries and citizensm the citizenship itself. They want
open borders, they want government run grocery stores. They want
ideological purity tests. They want compliance, not consentious bill marked
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the absurdity of their conventions, jazz hands instead of clapping,
requests for fragrance free zone so no one is offended
by perfume COVID test submissions. In twenty twenty five, I
got that one. It was like, twenty twenty five, really
take off the damn masks. A political movement terrified of
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the sound of applause, but ready to redesign the entire economy.
This is the future democrats are flirting with. And Bill
knows that. He knows the average American is not signing
up for that. He knows the exhausted middle is crying
out for someone, anyone, to act freaking normal. Here's the
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truth they refuse to admit. Extremism is not strength. It
is decay. Whether it is far left socialism, our performative,
far right authoritism cosplay, Extremism is a poison that hollows
out everything it touches. And a constitutional republic, stability is
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not a luxury, it is the foundation of freedom. Bill
is not defending conservatives. He is warning liberals, but his
warning applies to everyone. When a political movement becomes more
obsessed with ideology than with reality, when it abandons working
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families for cultural experiments, and when it demands obedience instead
of persuasion, it collapses. And this is where my message begins.
You're just talking for a lessons. We are living in
a moment where both parties risk losing the country. Democrats
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are drifting into socialism, Republicans sometimes drift into spectam. Meanwhile,
Americans just want safety. They want opportunity. They want a
government that handles borders, budgets, and basic responsibilities without melting
down every election cycle. And I want less Shutdownjesus pay
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for something. The lesson from Bill's monolog is not that
Democrats should listen to him. It is that America is
tired of extremes. The middle class is tired. Parents are tired,
small business owners are tired if there's any left, veterans
are super tired. Legal immigrants who came here for freedom
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are tired. We are a constitutional republic, not a laboratory
for ideological experiments. Bill stumbled into a truth that conservatives
have known all the law. America wins when it is normal.
America loses when its major parties go chasing fantasies. So
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let us be the side that chooses restraint over rage,
liberty over control, and common sense over chaos. Let us
be the adults in the room while the fringe burned
its own credibility to ask. The country is waiting for
leaders who can speak clearly governed responsibility and respect the constitution.
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Leaders who can say to both extremes that the republic
is not yours to play with it belongs to the people.
In the end, the question is simple. Will we choose
stability our collapse. Will we choose sanity our extremism? Will
we choose a constitutional republic or a political circus? The
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future depends on which voice we follow. The loudest. Are
the ones speaking the truth. It's time to go right,
hash that go right, God bless you peace.
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He's a running man. He's a running man. He's a
running man who needs to go back.
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Every a mile behind him feels like a warning sun.
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Every mile ahead was this could be your time. He's
out runtdown, he's out front.
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Fire and now the only direction left this parly no
shadows pulling him for.
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Sanity on the line.
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Sanity on the line, Sanity on the line, Sanity on
the line, seny on, sanity on the line. Set it
beyond the line. I love it, shut it beyond the line.
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This goes out to everyone watching the world go wild.
Time to bring a groove back to the republic.
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Let us talk about sanity.
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Baby city lights glowing and the people know something in
the love control the big.
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Dream with a socialist twis.
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My hit. The mic saying open your eyes is calling
for a little more com on the bar.
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Left beats there, revolution drunk, you got danz tied filamy train.
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But every time the system tries a socialist line, the
sanity on the lines.
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American needs rythm of political bus and we marry entertain
that will break over nine it.
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All bringing back the balance. All the people go right
and saake it all right? Go on? How good all
going in the sunsets.
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B rates when it where the voters the signed, not
the folks healing hashtags on the internet side.
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No folks hurting, none are rent too high. But the
answer ain't the systems that already died.
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We need liberty, unity, hands in the air, not a
flavor of reboval that leads to despair. You can try
to make the country a socialist stage, but reality comes
down like a hammer of age. Baby head, hiss, rise
up when the nonsense stops, give us coming sence blues
with the more top I'm sanity on the line.
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On the line, sit on the line, come on, let
go right.
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Ones blow truth like a midnight call, like the cres
on the wall.
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Both sides swinging, but the middle stay strong.
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People want steady while the world goes wrong.
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Bro, we do we do, we do, we bring it back.
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You go.
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Sity on the line, using not civil side.
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We had enough to do. Logical ride.
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Is the Democratic Party marrying socialism while voters beg for sanity.
Once upon a time, American politics was a predictable tug
of war. People fought about taxes, budgets, and foreign policy.
Arguments stayed inside the lines of a functioning constitutional republic.
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That world feels long gone. Today politics looks like a
struggle between the tired majority and the loudest fringe voices.
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On both sides.
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Reason has been replaced with outrage, policy replaced with performance.
The middle, where most Americans actually live, has been abandoned.
Bill Maher, a liberal commentator, accidentally exposed this truth. He
said what many Americans already know. People do not want
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a revolution. They do not want ideological theater. They want normal.
They want stability. They want a government that acts like
a government instead of a political circus. Mar highlighted something
Democrats hate to admit. The party is split, moderates on
one side, democratic socialists on the other. Moderates like Abigail
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Spanberg warned their party to stop drifting left, stop embracing socialism,
and reconnect with the center. They were ignored. Then came
the results. In twenty twenty four, thirteen Democrats.
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Won in Trump districts.
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Everyone was a moderate, not a socialist, not an activist,
influence or moderates one because they spoke to real people
with real problems. Even the New York Times now admitst
Democrats moved too far left on culture and identity. Voters
did not change the party did. Mar then pointed to
gen Z's frustration. Young adults face high rent, high costs,
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low wages, and shrinking opportunity. Capitalism feels broken to them.
But frustration does not turn socialism into a solution. Socialism
has failed everywhere it has been tried. South Korea versus
North Korea, Poland versus rennesswel.
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Never changes.
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Mar also acknowledged something the left rarely says aloud. America
already uses controlled social spending to soften capitalism. Social Security, Medicare,
unemployment SNAP and veterans benefits exist to stabilize the system.
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Not replace it. But democratic socialists want more.
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They want open borders, government run industries, ideological policy, as
society engineered from above. They want change voters never asked for. Then,
Mahr mock the fringe behavior seen at socialist events, jazz
hands instead of clapping, perfume free zones, COVID test requirements
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in twenty twenty five, a movement too fragile to handle applause,
but bold enough to redesign the entire economy. If it
were harmless, it would be comedy. But it influences real politics,
and that is the danger. Here is the truth, both
extremes avoid. Extremism is not strength, It is decay. Whether
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it is far left socialism or far right political theater.
Extremism erodes the foundation of our constitutional republic.
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Stability is not optional, it is essential.
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Mar warned liberals, But as message applies to everyone. When
politics becomes ideology over.
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Reality, collapse follows.
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When leaders chase applause instead of solutions, Collapse follows when
parties serve activists instead of citizens, collapse follows. America is tired.
Parents are tired. Workers are tired. Veterans are tired. Legal
immigrants who chose this nation for its freedom are tired.
People want sandy, they want safety, They want a government
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that performs basic duties without falling apart. America wins when
it is normal America loses when its leaders his fantasies.
It is time to choose restraint over rage, liberty over controlled,
and common sense over chaos.
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It is time to be the adults in the room.
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The Republic belongs to the people, not to extremists. So
the question is simple, will we choose stability or collapse,
sanity or extremism, a constitutional republic or a political circus?
The future depends on which voice America follows the loudest,
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for the one telling the truth.
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Every month behind him fatures like a ball hanging sign.
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Every man heads, but this could be your time. He's out,
running out, He's out room.
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Fire now, the only direction left, his final league clip,
no more shadows pulling him.
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He'd tried it, falling next.
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A goat collect all that all right, cola, all right,
all right.
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All right, all right for it, all right, all right,
throw off, this goes out.
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If we won't watch in the world, go wow. Time
to bring the groove back to the republic. Let us
talk about sanity. That city lights cloning and the people boom.
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Something in the party don lost control, talking big trees.
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With the socialist twins, food selling fantasy that never exist.
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Sam I hit the maxie and open your eyes.
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Two wings of a party full of different resize, moderates
calling for a little more com of the barlaps the revolution.
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Drums you got gen z tide, feeling betrayed, living on
the edge of the bills.
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They play.
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But every time a system cads a socialist lier history
says it on bels every.
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Time Sanity all the line, somebody tell the truth an
aery rhythm and flitch of comus.
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Are we marry in a dream that will break over
the night? Or bring him back?
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The balance of the people go, Sanity all the line
brings the groove tonight component shagar and shake it and
shake it o God.
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Go.
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Appt going in the sunset moke, people fed up with
the media.
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Joke, moderates winging.
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But the boodles the strong, the people won't steady while.
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The world goes wrong.
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Who wants it?
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We do?
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We do it? Who wants liberty?
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We do we do?
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Who wants balance? And the dead of the night, and
so bring it back?
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So bring it back into crime, Senity on the line,
keep the republica These music not a civil fights?
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Are we handed our future doing that? In logical fight?
Oh man that the people saw the nation go entity
on the line.
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Things approved tonight the morning moment, bullet bullet cool God right,
go horns, go truth like a mid nine. Come, he's
not dumping like the cracks in the wall. Both sides swinging,
but the middle state is strong. The people won't steady
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while the world goes wrong?
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Who won't.
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Sanity we do we do on sanity.
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We do.
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We do once balance in the dead of the night
we do. We do so we get back and go right.
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We do.
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We do our synity, we do. We dose balance in
the dead of the night.
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We do.
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We do sanity on the line the republic sight of
everybodies music.
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Not a civil fight.
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All we hand in our future to any logical fight.
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All in, men of the people, saw.
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The nation guard senity on the line, and right that
move tonight, commot food fish God.
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All right, right, right, all right, all right, all right.
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The old days in the new ways we got so baby,
we're gonna be okay.
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Let's get loud. Everybody in the crowd.
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Feel the beat in your heart and.
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Your body sing.
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It's time to go right. It's time to go right.
Speaker 4 (25:39):
It's time to go right. I can see the look
in your eyes. You got so baby, and you're gonna
be alright.
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Make a move, feel the groove, Get down on my
people in the crowd, everybody sing, it's.
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Time to go right.
Speaker 12 (25:54):
It's time to go right. It's time to go right. Yeah,
it's time to go right. It's time to go right. Yeah,
it's time to go right. It's time to go right.
Speaker 6 (26:09):
It's time to go right. It's time to go right.
It's time to go right. It's time to go right.