Nicolle Wallace
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just sort of wrought my faith in humanity. That he did this and that people are okay with it, I mean, just makes me... Question everything.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Who knew him? Who knew Chuck? I mean, so he's like not some, you know, Democratic activist.
Who knew him? Who knew Chuck? I mean, so he's like not some, you know, Democratic activist.
Who's his constituent? He's his constituent. You got to get that guy back from El Salvador. Chuck, what are you doing? Chuck, I'm pissed. Bring him back.
Who's his constituent? He's his constituent. You got to get that guy back from El Salvador. Chuck, what are you doing? Chuck, I'm pissed. Bring him back.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I feel like you had the most clarity of our table family, you know, Chris, me, you know, our group of where the country was, sort of the foul mood democracies were in post-COVID. And so in a lot of ways, you saw this coming. Maybe you and Chris, I feel like, maybe saw this as a really distinct possibility. So in terms of what you were sort of prepared for going into November this
I feel like you had the most clarity of our table family, you know, Chris, me, you know, our group of where the country was, sort of the foul mood democracies were in post-COVID. And so in a lot of ways, you saw this coming. Maybe you and Chris, I feel like, maybe saw this as a really distinct possibility. So in terms of what you were sort of prepared for going into November this
what you covered, sort of the body of work of 100 days. You've done, what, five live events. What do you hear in what's happening right now that makes you feel good?
what you covered, sort of the body of work of 100 days. You've done, what, five live events. What do you hear in what's happening right now that makes you feel good?
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
I miss you on every night. And like a lot of people, I love your coverage of the protests. And I mean, I think I said this to you privately. We'll never know who watched your show and saw people in the next town doing it and so went out and did it in her town and brought her kids, right? I mean, it's the whole reason to be, you know, Y2 Podcast.
I miss you on every night. And like a lot of people, I love your coverage of the protests. And I mean, I think I said this to you privately. We'll never know who watched your show and saw people in the next town doing it and so went out and did it in her town and brought her kids, right? I mean, it's the whole reason to be, you know, Y2 Podcast.
Like, people need to feel connected to you and to hear... the longer thoughts, I think, without the commercial breaks. And I wonder how you feel your coverage of the protests is part of that circuit of people feeling like they're doing something that they're doing in the next town and the next town and the next town and the next.
Like, people need to feel connected to you and to hear... the longer thoughts, I think, without the commercial breaks. And I wonder how you feel your coverage of the protests is part of that circuit of people feeling like they're doing something that they're doing in the next town and the next town and the next town and the next.
So I think, right, like Insanity's doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. So I tried to really critically examine what I'd been doing and think about what I could do differently. I really, really did. I also thought, I mean, I'm very inspired by... You're looking at the country.