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There's a talk show video out there where the host is conservative (it's well known I just can't remember the name). Some guy is on the phone talking about how he's seen the light of the GOP and the host asks what changed, and he says he got kicked in the head by a horse.
The host looks a little shocked and says something like, okay moving on.
Could it maybe have been a subtle joke that made it past the call screeners?
It's possible, but I'd rather not believe that hah.
Honestly watching the video I think he s'was suppressing laughter
https://youtu.be/ZRc0by2vZ7k
Hahaha ya that was it. Priceless.
Looks like I mixed up the country/party but those for right people are all the same.