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And Jack, this is where I want you to go into explaining Saved by the Bell, is that it could be read, and I don't think he meant it this way, as he was crapping on people's beloved culture and country, especially the Gen X generation that wants America to get back to that reference point. Is that fair to say, Jack? Because the Gen X kind of the roar was the undercurrent of MAGA.
And Jack, this is where I want you to go into explaining Saved by the Bell, is that it could be read, and I don't think he meant it this way, as he was crapping on people's beloved culture and country, especially the Gen X generation that wants America to get back to that reference point. Is that fair to say, Jack? Because the Gen X kind of the roar was the undercurrent of MAGA.
Gen X was the most pro-MAGA demographic this election cycle. And they look at that America's like, no, that's actually what we want to get back to. Don't crap on that. Jack, respond to that and also explain what is saved by the bell and the cultural significance.
Gen X was the most pro-MAGA demographic this election cycle. And they look at that America's like, no, that's actually what we want to get back to. Don't crap on that. Jack, respond to that and also explain what is saved by the bell and the cultural significance.
Is that right? It was that big of a deal?
Is that right? It was that big of a deal?
Hugh, what's the premise of the movie?
Hugh, what's the premise of the movie?
it's that's and i'm just keep on educating me guys so what would be the the cultural ethos and jack let's connect to the h1b debate what did vivek say again vivek is a dear friend i'm dialoguing with him right now as i'm doing this kind of giving him and you guys know that i've been giving him fair and honest feedback on this and he's he's great what did vivek say in his tweet about saved by the bell and why do you think that was a miscategorization blake jack yeah i mean i
it's that's and i'm just keep on educating me guys so what would be the the cultural ethos and jack let's connect to the h1b debate what did vivek say again vivek is a dear friend i'm dialoguing with him right now as i'm doing this kind of giving him and you guys know that i've been giving him fair and honest feedback on this and he's he's great what did vivek say in his tweet about saved by the bell and why do you think that was a miscategorization blake jack yeah i mean i
Please start with what he said.
Please start with what he said.
Neil Armstrong is perfect. Yeah. Let me just get to the nerd here. So, Blake, what do you make of this? Because, Blake, you're you're the smartest person. That's why I had to interject.
Neil Armstrong is perfect. Yeah. Let me just get to the nerd here. So, Blake, what do you make of this? Because, Blake, you're you're the smartest person. That's why I had to interject.
No, no, no. Blake knows I introduced him as the smartest person I know. He went to Dartmouth. No, no, seriously. But what do you make of this? Because you err on the side that the spelling bee champion should get Pamela Anderson. Where do you stay on this whole conversation?
No, no, no. Blake knows I introduced him as the smartest person I know. He went to Dartmouth. No, no, seriously. But what do you make of this? Because you err on the side that the spelling bee champion should get Pamela Anderson. Where do you stay on this whole conversation?
Now, just to steal man of a vague argument, for the record, I'm very much against H-1Bs, and I think this tweet could have been worded differently, but...
Now, just to steal man of a vague argument, for the record, I'm very much against H-1Bs, and I think this tweet could have been worded differently, but...
Don't we see some truth in what Vivek was saying, and I'll start with Blake, that there has been this slow motion decline into mediocrity, that there has been this acceptance that we're no longer going to pursue excellence, that we're no longer going to be the best at things anymore. Would you agree there's some truth in that, in the larger theme of what Vivek was trying to touch on here?
Don't we see some truth in what Vivek was saying, and I'll start with Blake, that there has been this slow motion decline into mediocrity, that there has been this acceptance that we're no longer going to pursue excellence, that we're no longer going to be the best at things anymore. Would you agree there's some truth in that, in the larger theme of what Vivek was trying to touch on here?