Casey Liss
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But there's a lot of women's health care that is not strictly about baby making, despite what many men seem to believe. Uh, and that concerns me. And I'm very concerned for Michaela. You know, she'll be 10 when this, well, she'll be 10, four years from now. We'll see if that's the end of, uh, of this term of presidency.
But there's a lot of women's health care that is not strictly about baby making, despite what many men seem to believe. Uh, and that concerns me. And I'm very concerned for Michaela. You know, she'll be 10 when this, well, she'll be 10, four years from now. We'll see if that's the end of, uh, of this term of presidency.
Um, I'm worried for, for her, but the people I'm really worried for are the people that are, that don't look like me. And I'm very scared for them. And I am at a loss for what to do. I've been interrogating within myself and talking with friends about, like, how did we get here? And we can talk about that if the two of you want to. I don't have any strong answers.
Um, I'm worried for, for her, but the people I'm really worried for are the people that are, that don't look like me. And I'm very scared for them. And I am at a loss for what to do. I've been interrogating within myself and talking with friends about, like, how did we get here? And we can talk about that if the two of you want to. I don't have any strong answers.
I have theories, but no strong answers. But I'm just โ I'm really sad. I'm really sad that we as a country have decided that this is what we want. And, you know, even despite our full-throated endorsement last episode, which I stand behind โ I think all three of us could make passionate arguments, and well, let me just speak for myself.
I have theories, but no strong answers. But I'm just โ I'm really sad. I'm really sad that we as a country have decided that this is what we want. And, you know, even despite our full-throated endorsement last episode, which I stand behind โ I think all three of us could make passionate arguments, and well, let me just speak for myself.
I can make a passionate argument that Kamala was not a stellar choice, but it was the choice we had, and so that's the choice I went with. And I feel like it's hard for me to wrap my head around, and it's hard for me to figure out
I can make a passionate argument that Kamala was not a stellar choice, but it was the choice we had, and so that's the choice I went with. And I feel like it's hard for me to wrap my head around, and it's hard for me to figure out
how do I tell my kids that a man who is convicted of how many felonies, a man who at least suggested, if not caused an insurrection on, on, on the Capitol of the United States of America, that, uh, seems to be saying very, very full-throatedly that he would like to prosecute or otherwise imprison or get rid of the people who he considers his enemies, be they domestic or foreign.
how do I tell my kids that a man who is convicted of how many felonies, a man who at least suggested, if not caused an insurrection on, on, on the Capitol of the United States of America, that, uh, seems to be saying very, very full-throatedly that he would like to prosecute or otherwise imprison or get rid of the people who he considers his enemies, be they domestic or foreign.
A man who's a pathological liar, a man who's cognitively falling apart, how can I look to my kids and say, there are consequences for your actions when, as far as I can tell, he's never had a consequence for his action other than failing upwards. And how do I accept that half of the country is enthusiastic about this? And again, I have some theories, but it's just hard to wrap my head around.
A man who's a pathological liar, a man who's cognitively falling apart, how can I look to my kids and say, there are consequences for your actions when, as far as I can tell, he's never had a consequence for his action other than failing upwards. And how do I accept that half of the country is enthusiastic about this? And again, I have some theories, but it's just hard to wrap my head around.
And, you know, we've got some feedback from last week's episode. Most of it was very positive, and I very much appreciate it. Some of it was not so positive, but thankfully, was mostly presented with respect, which I appreciated. But a couple of the people who wrote us were like, I couldn't believe that anyone could vote for Joe Biden. I couldn't believe that anyone would vote for him.
And, you know, we've got some feedback from last week's episode. Most of it was very positive, and I very much appreciate it. Some of it was not so positive, but thankfully, was mostly presented with respect, which I appreciated. But a couple of the people who wrote us were like, I couldn't believe that anyone could vote for Joe Biden. I couldn't believe that anyone would vote for him.
I feel like our country's going down the tube when we elected Joe Biden. And I don't doubt that that's how they felt, but I try to wrap my head around What the hell? Why? Why did you feel that way? And I got no answers. Like, I just got no answers. Like, the man was, especially this election cycle, you know, he bowed out because he was also cognitively falling apart.
I feel like our country's going down the tube when we elected Joe Biden. And I don't doubt that that's how they felt, but I try to wrap my head around What the hell? Why? Why did you feel that way? And I got no answers. Like, I just got no answers. Like, the man was, especially this election cycle, you know, he bowed out because he was also cognitively falling apart.
But I don't think Joe Biden was a bad guy. Whereas Trump... is a bad man. And like, I don't know, where do, where do we go from here? What do we, what do we tell the women in minorities and, and you know, the LG, LBGTQIA community? Like, what do we tell these people? What do we do other than try to defend them when we can? And what the do we do?
But I don't think Joe Biden was a bad guy. Whereas Trump... is a bad man. And like, I don't know, where do, where do we go from here? What do we, what do we tell the women in minorities and, and you know, the LG, LBGTQIA community? Like, what do we tell these people? What do we do other than try to defend them when we can? And what the do we do?
Make me feel better, John.
Make me feel better, John.