Tim Walz
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I've said I'm going to watch 10 minutes of his speech, and it's an hour and a half. Yes. And I watch the whole thing. Yes. Because there's a musicality, too. It's like jazz. He comes in and out, and he goes from this thing to that thing, and it's very much a stream of consciousness.
Well, he also doesn't patronize people. Like I remember, like you had Anna Dasha. They brought up a great point of like he shows up to this rally late and he complained about his private plane.
Well, he also doesn't patronize people. Like I remember, like you had Anna Dasha. They brought up a great point of like he shows up to this rally late and he complained about his private plane.
Well, he also doesn't patronize people. Like I remember, like you had Anna Dasha. They brought up a great point of like he shows up to this rally late and he complained about his private plane.
That it wasn't working. And he goes, they screw you. They keep you on the runway. He's not pretending. No. That he can empathize fully with someone who's, you know, in a different financial situation. He's saying, this is who I am. This is the way I see it. There's an authenticity to it, even though people hate it.
That it wasn't working. And he goes, they screw you. They keep you on the runway. He's not pretending. No. That he can empathize fully with someone who's, you know, in a different financial situation. He's saying, this is who I am. This is the way I see it. There's an authenticity to it, even though people hate it.
That it wasn't working. And he goes, they screw you. They keep you on the runway. He's not pretending. No. That he can empathize fully with someone who's, you know, in a different financial situation. He's saying, this is who I am. This is the way I see it. There's an authenticity to it, even though people hate it.
He's right. I have some experience with this. I think people hate it. I think there's a snobbery. to it where people look at him and go, we don't like that he represents America. You know, we don't like that. Not those, not that America. Right.
He's right. I have some experience with this. I think people hate it. I think there's a snobbery. to it where people look at him and go, we don't like that he represents America. You know, we don't like that. Not those, not that America. Right.
He's right. I have some experience with this. I think people hate it. I think there's a snobbery. to it where people look at him and go, we don't like that he represents America. You know, we don't like that. Not those, not that America. Right.
We'd rather someone from Harvard, even though he went to a great school, but we'd rather someone who understands that there's a certain language that we all speak and he doesn't speak it.
We'd rather someone from Harvard, even though he went to a great school, but we'd rather someone who understands that there's a certain language that we all speak and he doesn't speak it.
We'd rather someone from Harvard, even though he went to a great school, but we'd rather someone who understands that there's a certain language that we all speak and he doesn't speak it.
Yeah. Now you're in LA. I'm back and forth between New York where I grew up and then LA and Austin too sometimes.
Yeah. Now you're in LA. I'm back and forth between New York where I grew up and then LA and Austin too sometimes.
Yeah. Now you're in LA. I'm back and forth between New York where I grew up and then LA and Austin too sometimes.
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April 15th, Tuesday.
April 15th, Tuesday.
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