Claire Parker
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Podcast Appearances
There's so many millions of 25 year olds who weren't going to vote either way.
The idea that you have to go and like cut out six people in a consistently blue borough feels to what end, except for that to him, it's important because all these people are ultimately losers who want to be cool.
Like the Elon Musk effect of like, can I get into the party?
He really is like, who would I have wanted to know in college?
Can I pay this girl to not only like me, but then say I'm right.
You know what I mean?
It feels so small potatoes when you think of the grand scheme of Wisconsin.
And that's how I feel like as someone who lives in New York and is the comedy scene, I'm kind of like, I don't, it's funny, people have like called me in my podcast.
So they're like, oh, I started listening to you because I was looking for a not evil red scare.
They came and found us.
And it is one of those things where I've met people who like, I know someone who moved to Berlin to try to escape how desperate they were to seem cool at Dime Square and then came back and they're like, well, they're the only people that matter to people in Dime Square.
And then they're like, I had to leave the country because it was so stupid.
But when I come back, I still want to,
be thought of as cool on that like one closed off street drinking whatever the cool drink is.
So it's like, I don't know.
They really are people that if all of us turned away, they wouldn't exist.
That's the one I was trying to think of like a cool name, but I've,
The joke is, like, if you want to talk about a New York City subculture of people in their 20s that are actually probably impacting elections, I think you look at a girl like Hallie, Kate, and Jazz, and I go, they might have β I think they have more reach and more β
money being spent and more votes being created than the dime square people.