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But there has to be the will to stand up for working class people in this country.
But there has to be the will to stand up for working class people in this country.
Well, and I appreciate, John, all that you're doing. You know, we've got a corporate media out there. That's a whole other issue. Doesn't talk about the most important issues you do. Thank you for doing that.
Well, and I appreciate, John, all that you're doing. You know, we've got a corporate media out there. That's a whole other issue. Doesn't talk about the most important issues you do. Thank you for doing that.
Nope. Not in a million years.
Nope. Not in a million years.
Nope. Not in a million years.
Yeah, I do. I mean, you know, everybody talks about themselves. It's not about me. You know, nice guy, not a nice guy. What politics should be about is the issues facing the people of our country, the people of the world, and how we're going to address it. That's what it should be.
Yeah, I do. I mean, you know, everybody talks about themselves. It's not about me. You know, nice guy, not a nice guy. What politics should be about is the issues facing the people of our country, the people of the world, and how we're going to address it. That's what it should be.
Yeah, I do. I mean, you know, everybody talks about themselves. It's not about me. You know, nice guy, not a nice guy. What politics should be about is the issues facing the people of our country, the people of the world, and how we're going to address it. That's what it should be.
It's extraordinary. Took a bus ride down with fellow students in the University of Chicago. And it was a zillion people there. I'm not sure if it was the first time I'd ever been in Washington in my life. But it was, you know, it was a very impressive moment. And what he was talking about, what people very often forget about that, it was not only racial justice, it was jobs.
It's extraordinary. Took a bus ride down with fellow students in the University of Chicago. And it was a zillion people there. I'm not sure if it was the first time I'd ever been in Washington in my life. But it was, you know, it was a very impressive moment. And what he was talking about, what people very often forget about that, it was not only racial justice, it was jobs.
It's extraordinary. Took a bus ride down with fellow students in the University of Chicago. And it was a zillion people there. I'm not sure if it was the first time I'd ever been in Washington in my life. But it was, you know, it was a very impressive moment. And what he was talking about, what people very often forget about that, it was not only racial justice, it was jobs.
Jobs and justice, that was the name of that rally. And so it's something I've never forgotten.
Jobs and justice, that was the name of that rally. And so it's something I've never forgotten.
Jobs and justice, that was the name of that rally. And so it's something I've never forgotten.
King was a very impressive guy. more impressive, I think, than people think that he was. And what he did is he created his movement from the bottom on up. So he developed real organization, grassroots organization, which put pressure on communities and officials to end segregation, to open up voting patterns.
King was a very impressive guy. more impressive, I think, than people think that he was. And what he did is he created his movement from the bottom on up. So he developed real organization, grassroots organization, which put pressure on communities and officials to end segregation, to open up voting patterns.
King was a very impressive guy. more impressive, I think, than people think that he was. And what he did is he created his movement from the bottom on up. So he developed real organization, grassroots organization, which put pressure on communities and officials to end segregation, to open up voting patterns.
And I think what has to also be remembered about King, which is really quite extraordinary,