Tim Miller
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I think it's valuable for that, for local organizing as well, getting people more engaged, particularly somewhere like Louisiana.
To me, I think that the biggest element of success, sometimes you like to figure, skate, judge this stuff, and it's like, was it big enough?
And was there an exact result the next day?
And to me, my big takeaway from a Glass Half Full standpoint is...
There was a widespread, diverse, but clear message coming from the opposition, which is that we don't like the lawless rule from this president.
And some of us are really focused on Iran and others on Epstein and others on the economy and others on other stuff.
Some of us are mad about everything.
But like there is a united opposition opposed to the lawlessness of this administration.
And coming from the other side, there wasn't a message at all.
Before the second No Kings, they tried a message, which is that these people are all extremists and Antifa and they're radicals.
And, you know, if you really love America, you should be on our side.
That was like the message they kicked around before No Kings 1 and 2.
And they didn't even really do that this time.
I mean, there was nothing coming out of the White House.
The Republican National Committee did a homophobic joke about Tim Walz.
And I'm just like, OK, this is the best you got.
I should say the gentleman that said that I was a second favorite podcaster was dressed up as a superhero.
So, you know, you get them in all flavors out there.