Tim Miller
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I was stretched to find some glimmer of hope in that poem.
And I guess it's part, as we discussed on Saturday, the idea that at least...
you know, Bob Mueller's, you know, children, his progeny, the folks who read about him in the history books will know that he was honor bred.
And there is, you know, there's something to be said for that, of course.
But I do think you kind of see this a lot of how the Democrats and Democratic base is processing the Trump era, that there is a big pull for people to decide that maybe it's time to be a little bit more shameless and a little less honor bred ourselves.
And it's hard not to
understand the draw of that in the moment.
It is my recommendation.
Okay.
I want to end on a little bit of a lighter note to palate cleanser for the podcast, if you will.
Andrew Kaczynski over at CNN was going through some old podcast interviews of Greg Phillips, who has a very important role at FEMA, which is, you know, an agency that does things.
It's not kind of like Commerce Department where you would be a deputy to Howard Lutnick.
It's like he is in charge of emergency response, something very important.
for people all across the country, acutely here in New Orleans.
Here's Greg Phillips talking about an interesting life experience.
You know, I would say in college, a couple of times I kind of came to at a Waffle House.
I wouldn't say that it was teleporting.
That experience, I think, is one that others have, you know, could relate to until you get to the part where he's in his car.
I guess I'm a little bit concerned about the driving, the quality of the driving that was happening in that car that teleported 50 miles to a Waffle House.
It's the biggest cheat code for jumping to the front of the line in your career in history, the Donald Trump era.