Tim Walz
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It makes you feel powerless. I said, I think showing my kids some of these things that you can try and repair, I like doing it. Now, look, we all know that's also very, very dangerous because I don't know sometimes and I start taking stuff apart and then you're like, well, here's six extra screws and there's no idea where they're going. There's a bit of that with me.
It makes you feel powerless. I said, I think showing my kids some of these things that you can try and repair, I like doing it. Now, look, we all know that's also very, very dangerous because I don't know sometimes and I start taking stuff apart and then you're like, well, here's six extra screws and there's no idea where they're going. There's a bit of that with me.
It makes you feel powerless. I said, I think showing my kids some of these things that you can try and repair, I like doing it. Now, look, we all know that's also very, very dangerous because I don't know sometimes and I start taking stuff apart and then you're like, well, here's six extra screws and there's no idea where they're going. There's a bit of that with me.
Yeah, there's no T. Yeah, there's no T. It seems pretty easy. But, you know, in all fairness, probably when we immigrated from Germany, they probably dropped the T. Well, this is the last wave of it.
Yeah, there's no T. Yeah, there's no T. It seems pretty easy. But, you know, in all fairness, probably when we immigrated from Germany, they probably dropped the T. Well, this is the last wave of it.
Yeah, there's no T. Yeah, there's no T. It seems pretty easy. But, you know, in all fairness, probably when we immigrated from Germany, they probably dropped the T. Well, this is the last wave of it.
Well, you know the story. In typical me fashion, I missed the first one. Sure. I thought it was like, you know, a car warranty call coming in, so I didn't take it. And truly, no one knew. Like, this was her decision. And that Tuesday morning, no one knew. And then I got another call and said, pick up your damn phone. And then called back.
Well, you know the story. In typical me fashion, I missed the first one. Sure. I thought it was like, you know, a car warranty call coming in, so I didn't take it. And truly, no one knew. Like, this was her decision. And that Tuesday morning, no one knew. And then I got another call and said, pick up your damn phone. And then called back.
Well, you know the story. In typical me fashion, I missed the first one. Sure. I thought it was like, you know, a car warranty call coming in, so I didn't take it. And truly, no one knew. Like, this was her decision. And that Tuesday morning, no one knew. And then I got another call and said, pick up your damn phone. And then called back.
It was overwhelming. It was an incredible privilege. But I heard you guys talking and I listened to the Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson piece about imposter syndrome. Just trust me, when the Vice President of the United States calls you and said, you're on the ticket with me, it sinks in. Pretty cool, yeah. Fast.
It was overwhelming. It was an incredible privilege. But I heard you guys talking and I listened to the Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson piece about imposter syndrome. Just trust me, when the Vice President of the United States calls you and said, you're on the ticket with me, it sinks in. Pretty cool, yeah. Fast.
It was overwhelming. It was an incredible privilege. But I heard you guys talking and I listened to the Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson piece about imposter syndrome. Just trust me, when the Vice President of the United States calls you and said, you're on the ticket with me, it sinks in. Pretty cool, yeah. Fast.
Well, this is one, and I think it's just your mental health of compartmentalizing things. Still focused on, you know, this final stretch that's ahead of us. Still thinking about that. I trust the vice president will make her decision on that. You know, I said... I wasn't interviewing for a job when I talked to her. I said, use my skill sets.
Well, this is one, and I think it's just your mental health of compartmentalizing things. Still focused on, you know, this final stretch that's ahead of us. Still thinking about that. I trust the vice president will make her decision on that. You know, I said... I wasn't interviewing for a job when I talked to her. I said, use my skill sets.
Well, this is one, and I think it's just your mental health of compartmentalizing things. Still focused on, you know, this final stretch that's ahead of us. Still thinking about that. I trust the vice president will make her decision on that. You know, I said... I wasn't interviewing for a job when I talked to her. I said, use my skill sets.
If you need to plunk me in Omaha to win one vote, send me there. Just what I would help. And I think she, and it feels really right to me. She talks about, you know, a kid from Oakland, a kid from Nebraska, middle-class kids, kind of complimentary things. We've lived different lives, but we have the same values.