I was trying to summarize where we stand right now, as a party. Because we didn't make speeches about our feelings about the URL, and because we tried really hard to steer any such conversations back towards positive policy promises, I thought it might be helpful to describe where we're at. This was especially true after the recent chaos.
I also thought it would be fair to give you guys a chance to react to the situation. While I didn't think there would be an apology in the offing, I thought there was the potential to move forward with a different approach. Like, maybe you thought that all of us who spoke up at different times were just pretending to be upset for political advantage or something? Maybe you didn't understand our hesitance to enter into an agreement where we'd have to watch every word we said in private, for example.
From the first, we have said that we're we're ready to work with everybody, as much as we can. That is true yesterday, it's true today, and it'll be true tomorrow. We want to serve our country, in addition to our own political goals of reform and good governance. The door will remain open.
I also thought it would be fair to give you guys a chance to react to the situation. While I didn't think there would be an apology in the offing, I thought there was the potential to move forward with a different approach. Like, maybe you thought that all of us who spoke up at different times were just pretending to be upset for political advantage or something? Maybe you didn't understand our hesitance to enter into an agreement where we'd have to watch every word we said in private, for example.
From the first, we have said that we're we're ready to work with everybody, as much as we can. That is true yesterday, it's true today, and it'll be true tomorrow. We want to serve our country, in addition to our own political goals of reform and good governance. The door will remain open.

