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So that's how important it was to her and me, too. That's why we keep it all together in one place, and so we can evacuate if we have to.
Within the heart of you There I am Within the morning dew There I am Within the stars above Within the arms of love There I am Within the soul of you
Within the heart of you There I am Within the morning dew There I am Within the stars above Within the arms of love There I am Within the soul of you
Within the heart of you There I am Within the morning dew There I am Within the stars above Within the arms of love There I am Within the soul of you
What's up, everybody? Welcome to Flagrant. Our guest today is one of the only people in politics who hasn't traded conviction for convenience. And somehow, he is still here.
What's up, everybody? Welcome to Flagrant. Our guest today is one of the only people in politics who hasn't traded conviction for convenience. And somehow, he is still here.
What's up, everybody? Welcome to Flagrant. Our guest today is one of the only people in politics who hasn't traded conviction for convenience. And somehow, he is still here.
For decades, he has stood in the middle of the storm, unbought, unbossed, untethered, saying what so many were too afraid to say, that working people deserve dignity, that healthcare is a right, that the system isn't broken, it was built to screw you over. He has been mocked, sidelined, betrayed, and that's just by his own party. And still, he shows up-
For decades, he has stood in the middle of the storm, unbought, unbossed, untethered, saying what so many were too afraid to say, that working people deserve dignity, that healthcare is a right, that the system isn't broken, it was built to screw you over. He has been mocked, sidelined, betrayed, and that's just by his own party. And still, he shows up-
For decades, he has stood in the middle of the storm, unbought, unbossed, untethered, saying what so many were too afraid to say, that working people deserve dignity, that healthcare is a right, that the system isn't broken, it was built to screw you over. He has been mocked, sidelined, betrayed, and that's just by his own party. And still, he shows up-
Not for power, not for fame, but because he actually gives a damn. In a country drowning in cynicism, he made people believe, maybe for the first time, that someone in Washington was actually fighting for them. So please give a warm, flagrant welcome to the last honest man in politics from Brooklyn, New York, Senator Bernie Sanders. Hey! All right, let me get you out of here. That's it!
Not for power, not for fame, but because he actually gives a damn. In a country drowning in cynicism, he made people believe, maybe for the first time, that someone in Washington was actually fighting for them. So please give a warm, flagrant welcome to the last honest man in politics from Brooklyn, New York, Senator Bernie Sanders. Hey! All right, let me get you out of here. That's it!
Not for power, not for fame, but because he actually gives a damn. In a country drowning in cynicism, he made people believe, maybe for the first time, that someone in Washington was actually fighting for them. So please give a warm, flagrant welcome to the last honest man in politics from Brooklyn, New York, Senator Bernie Sanders. Hey! All right, let me get you out of here. That's it!
I have a question, okay? Listen, and this is probably a sensitive topic. It might be too soon, actually. It actually might be too soon, okay? So if you don't want to answer, I totally understand. In 1958... I think you know where this is going. Going? When Walter O'Malley. Oh, God. I know. I know. This one cuts deep.
I have a question, okay? Listen, and this is probably a sensitive topic. It might be too soon, actually. It actually might be too soon, okay? So if you don't want to answer, I totally understand. In 1958... I think you know where this is going. Going? When Walter O'Malley. Oh, God. I know. I know. This one cuts deep.
I have a question, okay? Listen, and this is probably a sensitive topic. It might be too soon, actually. It actually might be too soon, okay? So if you don't want to answer, I totally understand. In 1958... I think you know where this is going. Going? When Walter O'Malley. Oh, God. I know. I know. This one cuts deep.
When he moves the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles, and he does it for corporate greed. Absolutely. And profits. And he doesn't care about the community that built up that team. That's right. It broke a young Brooklyn boy's heart, probably many. Yep. It seems like, and it could be a coincidence, that ever since then you've had it out for the billionaires.
When he moves the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles, and he does it for corporate greed. Absolutely. And profits. And he doesn't care about the community that built up that team. That's right. It broke a young Brooklyn boy's heart, probably many. Yep. It seems like, and it could be a coincidence, that ever since then you've had it out for the billionaires.
When he moves the Brooklyn Dodgers to Los Angeles, and he does it for corporate greed. Absolutely. And profits. And he doesn't care about the community that built up that team. That's right. It broke a young Brooklyn boy's heart, probably many. Yep. It seems like, and it could be a coincidence, that ever since then you've had it out for the billionaires.
Really? So it all starts there. I don't say it all starts there, but...