Kall: I’ve got to tell you, when I read, I underline for quotations – I’m a quotation junkie. Your book is rich with them. I just realized, listening to you, you’re a Constitutional poet.
Wolf: Oh, thank you! That’s a beautiful thing to say. Thank you.
Kall: So... you’ve got a wish list.
Wolf: I do.
Kall: Want to talk a little about it?
Wolf: Sure. There are many things, I realize, that need to be changed. The cool thing about going through the process of the Give Me Liberty journey is that it really... it tends to make people see things in a different way. For instance, I just read in the news today that Bloomberg denied an emergency request by the Board of Elections to get more poll workers at the polls, so there’s going to be chaos, or insufficiency on election day.
Before I went on this journey, I might have thought, “Ugh, God, they’re so incompetent,” or “Well, there they go again,” or whatever. But now I’ve got this burning rage and I’m like, “OK, who do we sue?” “How do I sue Bloomberg?” Can I do a civil suit, can I do... where’s my lawyer, where’s the National Lawyer’s Guild? I’m so ready with my army of citizens that I now know how to mobilize, to say, “Hold on. That is a tyrant’s move. That is a bid for power that the founders would not tolerate and I’m not going to let you get away with it.”
And, so, there’s so many steps, so many things, that I’m not even... like the Bailout Bill. I haven’t seen the Bailout Bill. I go in audiences... I’m sure somewhere, it’s got to be somewhere, but theoretically, ideally, it would be at least substantially excerpted in every major newspaper in America. We’ve just given away $700B of our money. We don’t know what the fine print says. We don’t even know what the big print says!
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