You have a number of choices. You could continue to always fight against people who are really distractions. They're people in the cheap seats of life. Or you can do what you went there to do.
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There are always distractions, if you allow them.
Sometimes, I think if you get away from what you're called to do, it's more of a distraction.
I've trained all my life not to be distracted by distractions.
One of the points about distractions is that everything that they do is destabilizing.
I am suspending my presidential campaign, because of the continued distractions, the continued hurt caused on me and my family, not because we are not fighters. Not because I'm not a fighter.
I kind of focus on my own stuff, really, and then when people come into my territory, I've got to fight them away, and that's what we do every time fight night happens.
The hard part about following your purpose is the distraction everyone pulls you toward.
How do you defend inaction in the face of crisis? How is that defensible for anybody?
I'm fighting back against years and years and years of the cultural and the political left telling people to sit down and shut up.
You can always find a distraction if you're looking for one.
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