"I will always fight for you.
I will be watching.
I will be listening.
And, I will tell you that the future of this country has never been better.
I wish the new administration great luck and great success.
I think they’ll have great success.
They have the foundation to do something really spectacular.
And, again, we put it in a position like it’s never been before, despite the worst plague to hit since, I guess you’d say 1917, over a hundred years ago.
And, despite that, the things we have done are just incredible and I couldn’t have done it without you.
So just, a goodbye.
We love you.
We will be back in some form."
The best is yet to come.
Did he actually say “the best is yet to come” in that speech?
No, that's why it's outside the quotation marks. I added it.
That’s what I thought. He should know better than to tell us that the future of this country has never been better.
What a stupid thing to say.