Even ChatGPT is confused
The text seems to convey a few disjointed points:
No Call from Google: It starts by mentioning that no one called from Google, but this point is unclear and not elaborated on.
Importance of Media Exposure: The speaker emphasizes that doing shows like the one being discussed is important because these shows are widely seen, not just on Fox but everywhere through clips shared on cell phones and other platforms.
Effect on Voting: The speaker believes that a good performance on the show will positively influence people to vote for them.
Reach of the Show: The speaker highlights that the show is not limited to Fox but is widely distributed and accessible, thus amplifying its impact.
Praise for the Show: The speaker compliments the show’s product and brand, suggesting it has great reach and quality.
Need for Exposure: There’s an emphasis on the need to be active and appear on various shows to maximize exposure.
Criticism of Google: The speaker criticizes Google for being irresponsible and suggests that the company might be close to shutting down, although this point is vague and unsubstantiated.
Overall, the rant is an unfocused mix of praising media exposure, expressing a belief in the power of TV appearances to influence voters, and criticizing Google.
To make things worse, I also asked it to Yodaify it
Called from Google, nobody did. Doing a show like yours, yes, on Fox you see it. But everywhere, really, it is. Clips of your show they take, with me right now, doing it you are. Do a good job, I must, for vote for me, they will. On Fox alone, it is not, smaller part Fox is. All over this, you are. On those little beautiful cell phones, you are. A great product, you have. A great brand, you have. Out you must get, out you must get. Things like your show, and other shows, do you must. Very bad Google has been, very irresponsible. Close to shutting down, Google is, a feeling I have.