Tim Walz
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Saying on my phone, I know some of you know this on the iPhone. They've got that little stock app. I added Tesla to it to give me a little boost during the day. 225 and dropping. And if you own one, if you own one, we're not blaming you. You can take dental floss and pull the Tesla thing off, you know, and take out, just telling you.
Saying on my phone, I know some of you know this on the iPhone. They've got that little stock app. I added Tesla to it to give me a little boost during the day. 225 and dropping. And if you own one, if you own one, we're not blaming you. You can take dental floss and pull the Tesla thing off, you know, and take out, just telling you.
Saying on my phone, I know some of you know this on the iPhone. They've got that little stock app. I added Tesla to it to give me a little boost during the day. 225 and dropping. And if you own one, if you own one, we're not blaming you. You can take dental floss and pull the Tesla thing off, you know, and take out, just telling you.
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I think the voting public right now is what I would say. And I keep telling that we're not going to have a charismatic leader ride in here and save us from this. And I would argue that the Tea Party, as it arose out of the ACA, well, where was that charismatic leader?
I think the voting public right now is what I would say. And I keep telling that we're not going to have a charismatic leader ride in here and save us from this. And I would argue that the Tea Party, as it arose out of the ACA, well, where was that charismatic leader?
I think the voting public right now is what I would say. And I keep telling that we're not going to have a charismatic leader ride in here and save us from this. And I would argue that the Tea Party, as it arose out of the ACA, well, where was that charismatic leader?
It was John Boehner and Mitch McConnell and a whole bunch of angry folks at town halls that had members of Congress like myself answering questions. So when people are looking around, where's the leaders or whatever, they are going to organically step up.
It was John Boehner and Mitch McConnell and a whole bunch of angry folks at town halls that had members of Congress like myself answering questions. So when people are looking around, where's the leaders or whatever, they are going to organically step up.
It was John Boehner and Mitch McConnell and a whole bunch of angry folks at town halls that had members of Congress like myself answering questions. So when people are looking around, where's the leaders or whatever, they are going to organically step up.
I think it's human nature. Look, I'm with them on that, too. It does feel like, you know, and we know this, you don't cover the planes that land. You know, almost literally, you cover the planes that crash, which we've seen. And so people, I think, have a tendency to want to move on with it. People are just...
I think it's human nature. Look, I'm with them on that, too. It does feel like, you know, and we know this, you don't cover the planes that land. You know, almost literally, you cover the planes that crash, which we've seen. And so people, I think, have a tendency to want to move on with it. People are just...
I think it's human nature. Look, I'm with them on that, too. It does feel like, you know, and we know this, you don't cover the planes that land. You know, almost literally, you cover the planes that crash, which we've seen. And so people, I think, have a tendency to want to move on with it. People are just...
trying to take a breath, seeing what the impacts were, but they're out there is what I would say. There hasn't been a disengagement. I'll make the case on this. I use this, David, that President Obama, I talked to him and he said, look, when I came in in 2009, He had a 70% approval rating. We had the House. We had the Senate. There was no charismatic Republican.
trying to take a breath, seeing what the impacts were, but they're out there is what I would say. There hasn't been a disengagement. I'll make the case on this. I use this, David, that President Obama, I talked to him and he said, look, when I came in in 2009, He had a 70% approval rating. We had the House. We had the Senate. There was no charismatic Republican.
trying to take a breath, seeing what the impacts were, but they're out there is what I would say. There hasn't been a disengagement. I'll make the case on this. I use this, David, that President Obama, I talked to him and he said, look, when I came in in 2009, He had a 70% approval rating. We had the House. We had the Senate. There was no charismatic Republican.
It was John Boehner and Mitch McConnell. There wasn't somebody on the scene. But what evolved out of that was the grassroots Tea Party movement. And then the Republican leadership followed in, lifted that up, and started to move forward. So I'm not so certain. And I wouldβthe real resistance here isβ the pushback towards these policies that aren't improving people's lives and they're showing up.