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Kennedy begins by amusingly admitting to his gift for memetic humor, declaring that he doesn’t write his own lines but relies on his good memory and experiences from his small-town upbringing. Comparing himself to Donald Trump, he describes both as candid outsiders unafraid to play outside the typical political "pocket." His authenticity resonates with a public fatigued by political pretense, which possibly explains his popularity among certain audiences.