Jasmine Crockett
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And Maxine is like 86, 87. I mean, she's like up there. Right. And I don't think anyone.
Correct. So that's why I really don't think I think that it's more so a mindset. And I think that they are more so concerned about kind of those that are stuck in tradition and and and stuck in this idea of the institutions while not recognizing that the institutions are literally burning around us. Right. Like they're like over there. You know, they've got their water hoses.
Correct. So that's why I really don't think I think that it's more so a mindset. And I think that they are more so concerned about kind of those that are stuck in tradition and and and stuck in this idea of the institutions while not recognizing that the institutions are literally burning around us. Right. Like they're like over there. You know, they've got their water hoses.
Correct. So that's why I really don't think I think that it's more so a mindset. And I think that they are more so concerned about kind of those that are stuck in tradition and and and stuck in this idea of the institutions while not recognizing that the institutions are literally burning around us. Right. Like they're like over there. You know, they've got their water hoses.
They're like, no, no, it's we're going.
They're like, no, no, it's we're going.
They're like, no, no, it's we're going.
Right. So I think it's more so our issue is more so how do you save the institution and what is worth salvaging, right? Because when you think about like a house burning, like if there's a child or a loved one in there, you're gonna go and like, let me go get the kid, right? Like forget the clothes, forget the pictures. And I think that that's where we are is like,
Right. So I think it's more so our issue is more so how do you save the institution and what is worth salvaging, right? Because when you think about like a house burning, like if there's a child or a loved one in there, you're gonna go and like, let me go get the kid, right? Like forget the clothes, forget the pictures. And I think that that's where we are is like,
Right. So I think it's more so our issue is more so how do you save the institution and what is worth salvaging, right? Because when you think about like a house burning, like if there's a child or a loved one in there, you're gonna go and like, let me go get the kid, right? Like forget the clothes, forget the pictures. And I think that that's where we are is like,
What parts of this are worth saving? Because there are parts of this that failed us in the first place. And frankly, some of them that never worked anyway, like never worked in a way that they worked for all of us. But I think the biggest debate is like, how do you do that? I think that that is why there's the discussions about David Hogg and his approach to it.
What parts of this are worth saving? Because there are parts of this that failed us in the first place. And frankly, some of them that never worked anyway, like never worked in a way that they worked for all of us. But I think the biggest debate is like, how do you do that? I think that that is why there's the discussions about David Hogg and his approach to it.
What parts of this are worth saving? Because there are parts of this that failed us in the first place. And frankly, some of them that never worked anyway, like never worked in a way that they worked for all of us. But I think the biggest debate is like, how do you do that? I think that that is why there's the discussions about David Hogg and his approach to it.
And it's like, do you go after safe Democrats and decide that you're going to primary them? Or do you just say, never mind, like a Democrat is a Democrat, go after the Republicans because they are the ones that are the arsonist of this story. I think that like, It's about how you fight that we kind of differ.
And it's like, do you go after safe Democrats and decide that you're going to primary them? Or do you just say, never mind, like a Democrat is a Democrat, go after the Republicans because they are the ones that are the arsonist of this story. I think that like, It's about how you fight that we kind of differ.
And it's like, do you go after safe Democrats and decide that you're going to primary them? Or do you just say, never mind, like a Democrat is a Democrat, go after the Republicans because they are the ones that are the arsonist of this story. I think that like, It's about how you fight that we kind of differ.
Or, you know, you can look, the State of the Union is really the best example of like how everyone sees this moment differently, right? Like it's like we went out, we campaigned, we were like, this fool is a dictator and he's gonna try to tear everything down. And that was before the 100 days when we literally have receipts of him doing it, right?
Or, you know, you can look, the State of the Union is really the best example of like how everyone sees this moment differently, right? Like it's like we went out, we campaigned, we were like, this fool is a dictator and he's gonna try to tear everything down. And that was before the 100 days when we literally have receipts of him doing it, right?
Or, you know, you can look, the State of the Union is really the best example of like how everyone sees this moment differently, right? Like it's like we went out, we campaigned, we were like, this fool is a dictator and he's gonna try to tear everything down. And that was before the 100 days when we literally have receipts of him doing it, right?
And he's up there and he's giving the State of the Union. And who is it that is most disruptive? A man in his 70s. It's Al Green, someone who is of the civil rights era and believes in civil disobedience.