Brianna Wu
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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.
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.
I'm friends with multiple people that I'm sure are going to run for president in 2028β We've had a lot of conversations about Gavin Newsom and the risk, you know, what his vulnerabilities are. And I do think that there's an opening here. But I'm curious, like, from your perspective, how do you get from A to B? We're in 2028 after four years of Trump.
I'm friends with multiple people that I'm sure are going to run for president in 2028β We've had a lot of conversations about Gavin Newsom and the risk, you know, what his vulnerabilities are. And I do think that there's an opening here. But I'm curious, like, from your perspective, how do you get from A to B? We're in 2028 after four years of Trump.
I'm friends with multiple people that I'm sure are going to run for president in 2028β We've had a lot of conversations about Gavin Newsom and the risk, you know, what his vulnerabilities are. And I do think that there's an opening here. But I'm curious, like, from your perspective, how do you get from A to B? We're in 2028 after four years of Trump.
He's not going to be competitive when he's one of the very best communicators that we have.
He's not going to be competitive when he's one of the very best communicators that we have.
He's not going to be competitive when he's one of the very best communicators that we have.
Yeah, I think that really brings me into, I hope as we do this, like this is a point I really want to hammer. So I don't know, like we all remember Y2K. Y2K was a problem with technical debt. We made some decisions in the 80s and 90s and we had to pay for it when the millennium came because our computers were going to crash. There's a term for this, it's called technical debt.
Yeah, I think that really brings me into, I hope as we do this, like this is a point I really want to hammer. So I don't know, like we all remember Y2K. Y2K was a problem with technical debt. We made some decisions in the 80s and 90s and we had to pay for it when the millennium came because our computers were going to crash. There's a term for this, it's called technical debt.
Yeah, I think that really brings me into, I hope as we do this, like this is a point I really want to hammer. So I don't know, like we all remember Y2K. Y2K was a problem with technical debt. We made some decisions in the 80s and 90s and we had to pay for it when the millennium came because our computers were going to crash. There's a term for this, it's called technical debt.
The Democratic Party has serious silliness debt built up. And the silliness debt is focusing, even for me as a trans woman, on trans policy and pronouns and a whole bunch of, like there was a clip that went viral with someone like, you know, doing sign language in front of a press conference from this, even though, you know, teleprompters are built in.
The Democratic Party has serious silliness debt built up. And the silliness debt is focusing, even for me as a trans woman, on trans policy and pronouns and a whole bunch of, like there was a clip that went viral with someone like, you know, doing sign language in front of a press conference from this, even though, you know, teleprompters are built in.
The Democratic Party has serious silliness debt built up. And the silliness debt is focusing, even for me as a trans woman, on trans policy and pronouns and a whole bunch of, like there was a clip that went viral with someone like, you know, doing sign language in front of a press conference from this, even though, you know, teleprompters are built in.
We focus so much on these superficial, silly issues that do not make working class people's lives better. And this is what, Batya, you've focused on like a laser in your analysis. Is dad right about that? So, Barry, this is my analysis.
We focus so much on these superficial, silly issues that do not make working class people's lives better. And this is what, Batya, you've focused on like a laser in your analysis. Is dad right about that? So, Barry, this is my analysis.
We focus so much on these superficial, silly issues that do not make working class people's lives better. And this is what, Batya, you've focused on like a laser in your analysis. Is dad right about that? So, Barry, this is my analysis.
When Trump won, I was really heartened because the conversations I was having with Democratic insiders were very much, how do we get back in touch with working class people? How do we put some of these silly issues aside? How do we get back to basics again? And what is really terrifying me is today as we're recording this, I'm already seeing it just get back to the same playbook.
When Trump won, I was really heartened because the conversations I was having with Democratic insiders were very much, how do we get back in touch with working class people? How do we put some of these silly issues aside? How do we get back to basics again? And what is really terrifying me is today as we're recording this, I'm already seeing it just get back to the same playbook.
When Trump won, I was really heartened because the conversations I was having with Democratic insiders were very much, how do we get back in touch with working class people? How do we put some of these silly issues aside? How do we get back to basics again? And what is really terrifying me is today as we're recording this, I'm already seeing it just get back to the same playbook.