Kari Lake's response might have better been crafted by Mark Knopfler, whose "Brothers in Arms" album contains the following bit of clarity -
"I have legalized robbery, called it belief
I’ve run with the money, and hid like a thief
Re-written history, with my armies and my crooks
Invented memories, and burned all the books
I can still hear his laughter. I can still hear his song
The man’s too big. The man’s too strong."
Brothers in Arms was released in 1985. How could Knopfler see so far into the future?