Rahm Emanuel
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Yeah.
And I think we've had make America great again, build back better.
You know, while they're different in many, many policy ways, spiritually, they emanate that they look through the rearview mirror with this hazy, nostalgic sense, rather than look to the future and say, here's what we're going to do.
You know,
And I'm kind of a product of Bill Clinton's don't stop thinking about tomorrow.
It was very nostalgic.
You know, it allowed him not only to be future, but also continue to be changed while you were running as the incumbent.
Well, I mean, so I was on the way about a week ago.
This is my take.
It's one of my favorite habits or pastimes.
The past wasn't so much the factory or this.
I was going to go give the keynote at Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, which is, of the presidential libraries, I really love that library.
It was a time in which there was more comity than conflict.
Why is that?
If you ask me where he broke faith with the public, it wasn't
Because I actually think the architecture, now I'm from Chicago, so we're kind of, I think the architecture captures the personality of the president.
Yes, he made an implied pledge.
He never disabused the public.
It's just big.
I'm not running again in 2024 and then broke it.