Tim Miller
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Podcast Appearances
I did the PBS show in Austin that Evan Smith interviews after our live event a couple weeks ago.
And there's a Q&A period afterwards, and it's a lot of kind of old, earnest kind of NPR.
I mean, literally NPR tote bag boomer liberals in this case, since it was PBS.
One or two of them asked me.
my granddaughter, my son doesn't think this is cool to go to the no Kings protest.
You know, they think it's only for corporate liberals and it's nothing that's going to actually get done.
And I was kind of saying to them, I don't, I don't think you should worry about that.
And I think there's value to doing it.
And it's funny, like when you get out there in the real world, the no Kings rally in New Orleans was like everybody, you know, there was the communists at a booth and,
And then there are the people dressed as the Statue of Liberty and the former Republicans.
And I had a guy come up to me and say, you're my second favorite podcaster besides Hasan Piker.
I was like, okay, well, that's an interesting pairing.
But people are more complicated in the real world.
And I think that people have a lot of varying different views.
Everybody I talked to felt good to be out there.
Registering dissent, organizing, planning other stuff.