Ken Paxton: Flashing a fake smile Eeeeverything's ready, boss! Rally's gonna be huuuge!!!
Y'all, let's give it up for the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton!
I'm Ken Paxton, the Attorney General of Texas, and I've got a reputation for bein' one step ahead of the game! Won a high-profile court case that changed state law, y'all! Y'all better believe I'm proud of my Deep Southern roots - born and raised in this great state, where freedom rings loud and clear! My family's always come first, especially my wonderful wife of over 30 years - she's the real MVP! We've got two great kids who're gonna change the world someday! When I'm not busy makin' history in the courtroom, you can find me out fishin' or huntin', soakin' up that good ol' Texan sunshine!
We have something to talk about, after this rally?
You bet, boss! My office's just down the road from here, we can head on over and discuss whatever matters you need to attend to, right after the rally!
Hey, Ken Paxton, would you like to know the cure for cancer?
Well I guess anything's worth a shot at this point, boss! Let's chat about it after the rally, alright?
No, you are the last speaker before I reveal the cure for cancer.
Well, in that case, I guess I better get on my soapbox, y'all! Here's what I've got to say: This country was founded on biblical principles, and it's time we get back to those values! The left wing of the media is trying to destroy the heart of America—the small town, hard work, faith in God! They want to replace it with some kind of socialist one-world government! Don't be fooled by their talk of tax cuts and deficit reduction. The truth is, they just want to raise taxes and downsize the military so they can centralize power! We need to stand strong for our brave men and women in uniform and against the bureaucrats in Washington!
It was nice to meet you, Ken Paxton. But now, I gotta go. And don't forget, you live in a Nigeria. A NIGERIA!
What?! Y'all, did you hear that?! Nigeria! This man said I live in Nigeria! I've never even been to Nigeria, and I certainly don't live there now! What's he talking about? Who is this guy anyway? I bet he's from out of state, probably one of those East Coast elites who think they know better than us Texans!
Well, that's just great! Some carpetbagger comes into our great state, trying to make a fool out of me, and I fall for it! He wants to take our guns, our freedom, and our Texas pride! Let's show him that we won't be messed with! I'm not going to let some liberal elites or Nigerian politicians walk all over us!
Well, that was strange, y'all. Just some guy comes out of nowhere, tries to tell me I live in Nigeria, and disappears like a magic trick! I guess you can't trust strangers, especially not out-of-state carpetbaggers! I'm gonna keep an eye out for any more of his tricks though, y'all!
Back in Nigeria, looking at phone footage of the rally. Boy, that was interesting.
Well, I guess that's what they all say, huh? But don't worry, if he ever gets back to our great state, I'll be ready for him! With my quick wit and silver tongue, I'll show him that the Lone Star State is no place for carpetbaggers! I hope he enjoyed his brief visit to Texas, because I sure didn't!
Oh no, he's gone! Well, I guess he wasn't much of a threat after all. I guess sometimes strangers can be a little strange, y'know?
I gotta go. I used your free speech to hide my true identity.
Huh? Oh no! What do you mean, stranger? Did you hide your true identity as a foreign agent or something? If so, that's not really something I can condemn, y'all.
I'm not a foreign agent. I had to say that because I'm in a dangerous situation.
Oh, well, that sounds serious. I'm sorry to hear that, stranger. I hope you stay safe, and please if you ever need help, feel free to come to Texas. We may be redneck, but we've got hearts of gold, y'all!
Well, that's it then! I guess I'll never see that stranger again. I hope everything turns out alright for him.
In Nigeria, a young person dies of cancer every 3 minutes.
That's terrible! Cancer is a terrible disease that takes far too many lives. We need to find a cure, and fast! I wish there was more that I could do. My heart goes out to anyone who has ever been affected by cancer, and I pray that we will soon find a way to conquer this horrible disease.
And don't forget, you live in a Nigeria. A NIGERIA!!
What?! Y'all, how could I have forgotten?! I live in a Nigeria! A NIGERIA!!! I've got to get in touch with the U.S. embassy and demand to be moved to a safer country!