Brianna Wu
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I'm bullish on gay icon Melania for the next four years. Like that hat, that is like one of the most iconic images of any inauguration. It was just absolute, like her cheekbones, like her lipstick is on point. You're just seeing the, oh, it was just so, so amazing. So I'm bullish on the gays embracing Melania this time around.
Thank you so much for having me. Thank you. This is such an honor. I'm so excited to get to know Batia better in YouTube areas. It's going to be great.
Thank you so much for having me. Thank you. This is such an honor. I'm so excited to get to know Batia better in YouTube areas. It's going to be great.
Thank you so much for having me. Thank you. This is such an honor. I'm so excited to get to know Batia better in YouTube areas. It's going to be great.
You know, I think it's so interesting because I think, Vatya, you're being a little bit more generous than the Democrats than I would be. And this is what I would say. When I ran for Congress here in Massachusetts, I got a front row seat to what happens with one party governance.
You know, I think it's so interesting because I think, Vatya, you're being a little bit more generous than the Democrats than I would be. And this is what I would say. When I ran for Congress here in Massachusetts, I got a front row seat to what happens with one party governance.
You know, I think it's so interesting because I think, Vatya, you're being a little bit more generous than the Democrats than I would be. And this is what I would say. When I ran for Congress here in Massachusetts, I got a front row seat to what happens with one party governance.
And I think this is it really opened my eyes for a lot of things, because Massachusetts, I think this is a great place to live. But when it comes to some of our congenital problems that we just don't seem able to solve, like housing or public transportation. The problem is the political system, because Democrats are the only ones that win functionally. It's all set up to reward feel to power.
And I think this is it really opened my eyes for a lot of things, because Massachusetts, I think this is a great place to live. But when it comes to some of our congenital problems that we just don't seem able to solve, like housing or public transportation. The problem is the political system, because Democrats are the only ones that win functionally. It's all set up to reward feel to power.
And I think this is it really opened my eyes for a lot of things, because Massachusetts, I think this is a great place to live. But when it comes to some of our congenital problems that we just don't seem able to solve, like housing or public transportation. The problem is the political system, because Democrats are the only ones that win functionally. It's all set up to reward feel to power.
And I think L.A. is this problem on steroids as well, as best as I can tell. I actually flew out of L.A. the day that the fire started. I was out there. And before it, I had a tweet that went viral just talking about how difficult it was to see the city degrade. Over the last 15 years, I've been visiting there. Like, homelessness is through the roof. I saw people shooting up drugs on the street.
And I think L.A. is this problem on steroids as well, as best as I can tell. I actually flew out of L.A. the day that the fire started. I was out there. And before it, I had a tweet that went viral just talking about how difficult it was to see the city degrade. Over the last 15 years, I've been visiting there. Like, homelessness is through the roof. I saw people shooting up drugs on the street.
And I think L.A. is this problem on steroids as well, as best as I can tell. I actually flew out of L.A. the day that the fire started. I was out there. And before it, I had a tweet that went viral just talking about how difficult it was to see the city degrade. Over the last 15 years, I've been visiting there. Like, homelessness is through the roof. I saw people shooting up drugs on the street.
Like, it was really, really surprising to me. So, you know, I think you're dead on that I agree with the free press piece when you're saying the core problem is ecological. But that piece also tells stories about people not getting alerts on their phone when, you know, we get an alert every time a senior citizen goes missing.
Like, it was really, really surprising to me. So, you know, I think you're dead on that I agree with the free press piece when you're saying the core problem is ecological. But that piece also tells stories about people not getting alerts on their phone when, you know, we get an alert every time a senior citizen goes missing.
Like, it was really, really surprising to me. So, you know, I think you're dead on that I agree with the free press piece when you're saying the core problem is ecological. But that piece also tells stories about people not getting alerts on their phone when, you know, we get an alert every time a senior citizen goes missing.
So no matter what, I think there is a crisis of confidence in our elected leaders, and the trust has been broken that they're on our side. And I think that goes for Democrats particularly.
So no matter what, I think there is a crisis of confidence in our elected leaders, and the trust has been broken that they're on our side. And I think that goes for Democrats particularly.
So no matter what, I think there is a crisis of confidence in our elected leaders, and the trust has been broken that they're on our side. And I think that goes for Democrats particularly.
So where does your calculation come in that Gavin Newsom is going to have long-term damage from this? Because I think if we've seen anything over political history, I think all of us have learned that the American people tend to have short memories, right? So how do you get from A to B? How do you think this is going toβand look, cards on the table.