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Well, the primaries are underway and the caucuses
are in full swing.
That doesn't sound right.
I don't want to talk about swinging.
Swinging caucuses doesn't sound right.
I don't usually follow politics too closely.
This year, I have been because I think this is probably
the most important year for all of us to be paying attention.
[APPLAUSE AND CHEERING]
I've been watching the debates.
And I've been reading up on all the issues.
I've been getting my bikini body ready for the election year.
Good to have a bikini body for election season.
And it hasn't been easy to follow.
Because at the beginning, there were 20 candidates.
Now they're down to six.
And there's just arguments and name calling.
And, for some reason, Hannah B. had showed up.
And I'm thinking of The Bachelor.
I'm so sorry.
I'm so impressed by people that run for president though,
because it's a lot.
It's a commitment.
It takes a lot of hard work.
And I don't think I could be president
because I couldn't live in the same house for four years.
I would never be able to--
I like to move too much.
People are really passionate about the candidates.
And passion is a good thing.
And it's good to debate issues.
But it's good to have discussions, you know?
Calm, civil, positive discussions,
because there are too many people being
mean and negative on social media.
Somehow our campaign slogans have gone from I Like Ike
to Vote for Bernie or Eat an Eggplant Emoji,
you know what I mean?
It's like extreme.
When I'm online, I follow the golden rule--
Tweet Others the Way You Want Others to Tweet You.
Right?
[APPLAUSE]
And the problem is, is that we're
focusing on what makes us--
instead of focusing on what makes us the same,
we're focusing on all the superficial things
that make us different.
And we reduce everybody to labels.
And we can't do that.
So please remember, no labels.
Whether you're planning on voting
for the old guy, or the rich guy, or the gay guy,
or the other old guy, or the two ladies, or the orange guy,
don't reduce people to labels.
Now--