How many Red Bulls, Billy? I only had one. I only had one. I was good because I thought this was going to end at 2 a.m. or 3 a.m. And so I drank one, and I was like, I'm not going to drink another one because I don't want to be able to go to sleep.
I didn't drink one. So I was trying not to yawn where you could hear me, and Dustin went to bed. Nancy Mace just said he opened another binder.
Yeah, I'm going to watch him. He's got another binder open. It's ridiculous.
Just shut up, Hakeem. Oh, my God. I think he's going to go until 10.
I think he's going to get it. Because, you know, people just started arriving at 8 o'clock. I think Dustin was right that he was going for, you know, the visible presence of, you know, the people.
He wants an audience. So he slow-played it because now he's getting animated. He slow-played it until they got there, and now he's getting a little bit more animated.
So the energy is picking up, and he's responding. They're responding. How long has he been speaking for? I think two and a half.
It's going on two and a half hours, three hours. Oh, my God. This is not the Senate.
You don't have a filibuster, dude. Well, the vague terms defined in the rule, say the special minute or the magic minute rule, don't place a cap on the minority leader's ability to speak. So if he chose to, he could speak all day, if he chose to, I think.
Oh, my Lord. Can we start throwing things in? Is that true, Jim? Does the magic minute give him an unlimited time cap? I don't think it's entirely unlimited. They can put something in the rule, but, yeah, it can be unlimited.
That's for sure. Absolutely. He's going to eke it out for everything it's worth.