I'm assuming this was written by whoever wrote Newt's speech because it's about to collapse under the weight of statistics and examples. Which makes it way better than his usual speeches, but way less likely to provoke excitement from the groundlings. Still, it's actually a strategically good decision I think. He sounds sort of not crazy?
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