Willie Lawson discusses two stories that exemplify the nature of government and politicians. He warns against electing Sheila Jackson Lee as mayor of Houston, citing her lack of responsibility and profanity-laced tirades. He plays an audio clip of Lee berating her staff. Lawson emphasizes the importance of understanding who politicians truly are. He then criticizes House Republicans for their inability to seize victory, referencing missed opportunities in the past. Lawson urges Republicans to nominate Tom Emmer as Speaker of the House without drama or intrigue to salvage the situation.
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