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00:15:50.000Last night, you had debate number one, the first 10 candidates.
00:15:54.000We streamed the debate on DLive, did analysis tonight.
00:15:57.000We did the same thing with Part 2, and tonight in the debate we looked at Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Pete Buttigieg, Kamala Harris, Michael Bennett, Kyrsten Gillibrand, Marianne Williamson, Andrew Yang, Eric Swalwell, and John Hickenlooper.
00:16:13.000And so that was our debate this evening.
00:16:15.000I hope you guys caught our live coverage of that on DLive.
00:16:19.000I gave some live commentary there over the course of the full and very long two-hour debate.
00:16:26.000This was a long one, a real endurance competition.
00:16:29.000Not very enjoyable, I have to tell you.
00:16:31.000You know, last night we were excited, we were pumped.
00:16:34.000It was the first time we had seen the candidates together on a stage.
00:16:39.000Really before a national audience, and I don't know if that one was more exciting or maybe it was just because it was the first one, but tonight it was just so long.
00:16:50.000At like the one hour mark, I'm just like, can we just cut this early and just do YouTube and I can be in bed by like 11 o'clock because man,
00:17:46.000Are you so lucky to have me as the host, right, to be running this show?
00:17:49.000So it's been a good couple of nights for the show, but we're gonna dive into the analysis here.
00:17:53.000I've got a whiteboard prepared for you.
00:17:55.000I know it's hard to believe, but I did in the short time it took between the end of the debate and now I did cook up a little bit of a whiteboard.
00:18:14.000If not, I'll have to hold it, but I don't know what causes that.
00:18:17.000I paid, like, 50 bucks for it, and it's, like, curved for some reason.
00:18:21.000I didn't, like... I smashed the other one over my knee, and this is a new one, so I don't know what happened to this one, but in any case, we'll make do.
00:18:28.000We've got a lot of numbers to look at tonight.
00:18:32.000We'll be talking about... We're looking at the data.
00:18:35.000Well, we'll be talking about a number of things.
00:18:36.000We'll look at the issues, we'll look at winners and losers, we'll look at numbers, we'll look at predicted Google Trends and polling.
00:18:43.000And so, it should be a pretty comprehensive look across the board at how people are doing and how we can expect them to do moving forward after the debate.
00:18:52.000So, like I said at the top of the show,
00:18:55.000The people that were competing tonight, of course it is Biden, Sanders, Buttigieg, Harris, Bennett, Gillibrand, Williamson, Yang, Swalwell, and Hickenlooper.
00:19:06.000Pretty much the same, as far as I'm concerned, it was basically the same outline as the first debate in terms of the structure of which topics were talked about and in which order.
00:19:16.000They talked first about the economy, although it was interesting, last night I thought the economic rhetoric was very strong.
00:19:23.000Last night's debate they also started out with the economy, and I believe it was Elizabeth Warren who got the bulk of those questions.
00:19:30.000And you had Elizabeth Warren, you had Bill de Blasio, you had a lot of people last night where I felt, from a Republican perspective, I felt like the Democrats really were bringing their A-game on the economics.
00:19:41.000The rhetoric, the policy proposals were very compelling,
00:19:45.000from a populist perspective on econ last night.
00:19:48.000You had Bill de Blasio with a very, I think, impassioned speech.
00:19:52.000Surprisingly, a pretty good speech where he said, we're the party of the worker and we need to put the worker first again and Jay Inslee said we have to bring back the unions and Elizabeth Warren said we got to fight the corporations and Cory Booker said we have to smash monopolies.
00:20:06.000And so I saw some very strong economic rhetoric last night.
00:20:11.000I thought there were a couple of good moments.
00:20:13.000I thought Harris, right out of the gate, had a great statement on economics.
00:20:17.000She really smashed the Trump corporate tax cut and that's going to be a big liability for him, I'm understanding, going into this election.
00:20:25.000As we saw the debate last night, we saw the debate tonight.
00:20:28.000The rhetoric coming from the left is right on the money on economics and particularly
00:20:33.000Devastating impact on the tax cuts because they're all right.
00:20:37.000The corporate tax cuts that have brought about this so-called economic recovery, all of the wealth accrued from that tax cut did go to the corporations and largely to the 1%.
00:20:48.000And even if the economics behind that isn't entirely accurate or true, there are a lot of people who would say, well, wages are rising and unemployment is going down.
00:20:57.000But in spite of that, the perception, and we know what the perception is because we have polling on this.
00:21:02.000The perception is that the tax cuts did not benefit the middle and the working class.
00:21:07.000Even though, and we said this yesterday, even though the Treasury Department has said that 90 plus percent of taxpayers got a tax cut, a New York Times poll showed that more than 70 percent of taxpayers say that they did not benefit from the tax cuts.
00:21:19.000So this particular line, and it was a very good statement by Kamala Harris, very well delivered, very articulate, it was a crushing blow.
00:21:46.000Taxes, big corporations, things like that.
00:21:49.000To me, I thought the focus right out of the gate was on healthcare.
00:21:52.000I don't know if anybody else picked up on this, but every question that was asked basically about taxes or more broadly the economy in general, Bernie Sanders, everybody else,
00:22:01.000That's where this debate broke a little bit from last night.
00:22:04.000Sanders, Biden, Hickenlooper, I think, all these people, Bennett, even Buttigieg, they want to talk about health care and education as opposed to taxes.
00:22:37.000If you look at any of the polling, health care is by far and away the number one issues for Democrats, and it's a pretty high issue for Independents and Republicans as well.
00:22:45.000Only in very recent polling is immigration risen up and overtaken health care for Independents.
00:22:50.000I think that was one of the most recent polls.
00:24:09.000I think they asked people to do a show of hands.
00:24:37.000And the only people that wanted to completely abolish private health insurance was Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris.
00:24:42.000So already you're seeing these battle lines starting to be carved out.
00:24:46.000Between last night and tonight, the only people that are in favor of completely abolishing private health care are de Blasio, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, and Sanders.
00:24:56.000You could say that all the other frontrunners are pragmatists,
00:25:01.000It wouldn't be totally fitting to say that somebody like Buttigieg is establishment, but certainly he falls in line with more establishment-type thinking on this matter.
00:25:10.000More of a pragmatic approach as opposed to a progressive, idealistic approach.
00:25:14.000So that's a big source of differentiation.
00:25:16.000And I think that's going to be an important fault line or cleavage in the Democratic Party to come.
00:26:45.000We just think that we need to get there in steps or we need to keep what works and discharge what doesn't work.
00:26:51.000Buddha Judge, which I thought was a pretty good turn of phrase, he said, we need Medicare for all who want it.
00:26:57.000And if you want to have the public option, if you want to sign on to government health insurance, then that means it works for you.
00:27:02.000And if you don't, you have private insurance.
00:27:04.000Gillibrand says that, or Gillibrand, it doesn't matter how you pronounce it because she's a dumb dummy.
00:27:09.000Dummy who doesn't belong in the race, you know, Polly Pocket over here.
00:27:13.000But she said that, well, my plan is going to get us from private and public to single-payer.
00:27:18.000Eventually, it's like this fusionist approach, and Hickenlooper said we can't have democratic socialism, we have to have private insurance, and it's always a rerun of what we saw last night.
00:27:28.000But these battlegrounds are being, these lines in the sand are being drawn, essentially, on this issue.
00:27:34.000This will be a big one moving forward, and it's also symptomatic of larger things.
00:28:11.000And just like last night, just about everybody raised their hands.
00:28:14.000I think maybe a couple of people did not raise their hand yesterday, but everybody on the stage raised their hand tonight in saying
00:28:22.000That they would support getting rid of provisions that would make it such that illegal immigration is a civil and not a criminal offense.
00:28:29.000In other words, basically meaning it's not illegal at all to come into the country illegally.
00:28:34.000Making it such that in effect we don't have a border at all with Mexico.
00:28:38.000So that the people that are coming here will be given like a fine or something and a pathway to citizenship and welfare and they'll have the right to vote and all this other stuff.
00:28:48.000They'll get free healthcare too, which I thought was incredible.
00:28:51.000You know, they did a couple of show of hands, and it just goes to show how far to the left the parties moved.
00:28:55.000The first show of hands was how many people would give free, government-funded healthcare to illegals.
00:29:24.000I don't want to say it was like an exchange, but Kamala Harris did very gently go after Joe Biden.
00:29:29.000And this was a big foreshadowing as we saw the rest of the debate play out.
00:29:34.000She said, well, you know, the one thing I disagreed with the Obama administration on was immigration.
00:29:40.000She looked right at Joe Biden and she said, you know, because in California they were deporting illegal immigrants who had not committed a serious criminal offense.
00:29:49.000Now that was a very important moment, starting to seed again her attack on the number one guy and also seeding this distinction and differentiation.
00:29:58.000Those are the operative words these past two nights between her and Joe Biden.
00:30:02.000She said, well, you know, I like Joe Biden, I like the Obama administration, but I'm just a little bit more progressive on immigration.
00:31:34.000Jeb Bush gave some, you know, okay answers.
00:31:36.000I don't know if I agree with everything, but they gave answers about their record and how their parents were mailmen, or they gave an answer about how, well, when I was governor, I did this, or when I'm president, my plan, I have it, and the study says this.
00:31:49.000But what mattered was that Donald Trump created these moments which got everybody's attention.
00:31:55.000A particularly, you know, controversial attack or a wild statement, a big exchange with three different people or something like that, calling Rand Paul ugly, you're having a tough time tonight, little Marco, you know, this kind of stuff.
00:32:08.000That's why he was able to capture so much media attention.
00:32:11.000That's what gained him so much currency in the race.
00:32:19.000Very good performances in the first so many debates, but the third one, the second or the third one killed him when he kept repeating himself on, Obama knows exactly what he's doing.
00:32:28.000It was a moment like that, it was over for him.
00:33:04.000Joe Biden defended segregationists and where the Democratic Party were progressive and I, and this was the best part, she connected it back to herself.
00:33:14.000She said Joe Biden supported the same busing policies, segregationist busing policies that I was a victim of, that I was segregated in Berkeley, California, something to this effect.
00:33:25.000And this statement was just absolutely brutal.
00:34:13.000She used to just gut this guy so it was totally planned and it was a brilliant strategy.
00:34:18.000It came off with devastating effect because in that attack she highlighted every difference that mattered.
00:34:24.000I mean that's the art of campaigning is to take what your opponents
00:34:29.000is their weakness and take what your strength is and exacerbate those two things what they cannot do and what only you can do that's what makes your breaks campaign they taught us this at the leadership institute okay this is koch brother funded research and tactics and what she did when she attacked him on this issue was she highlighted and made playing these differences that she is black
00:35:17.000He did not recover from that for the rest of the debate, and that's going to stick with him.
00:35:21.000That'll stick with him in the next debate.
00:35:23.000That's what people are going to be talking about all day tomorrow, in the morning shows, in the evening shows, in the next so many election cycles.
00:35:30.000That's a defining moment of this debate.
00:35:34.000It's very early to say that, but this is one of those standout moments where you say, this is going to set the tone for the rest of the race.
00:35:43.000That moment, and Kamala Harris had been performing well up until that point, and she performed well after that, but that point was, she wins a debate, hands down.
00:35:52.000That was the most memorable point of tonight and last night.
00:35:55.000She's number one, so far, in the debates.
00:35:58.000Not in the polling, but in the debates.
00:35:59.000And Joe Biden, that makes him the biggest loser.
00:36:02.000He came in, he had the most to gain perhaps, maybe the most to lose as well because he's the frontrunner, and he lost big.
00:36:09.000He went in there, that should have been his opportunity to solidify his lead, to defend against a lot of these attacks which have been leveled against him on the groping charges, on the racial stuff, on his past, maybe on Obama's record more or less.
00:36:31.000He's probably the biggest loser because of that.
00:36:33.000Everything else, you know, all this other stuff about diversity and, you know, Biden trying to come back talking about the bank bailouts, didn't really matter.
00:37:48.000We're gonna get into some quantitative data here now, and we'll look at how people stacked during the debate in terms of speaking time, in terms of Google Trends, and on Predicted.
00:39:50.000It looks like the biggest splash was made by Andrew Yang actually and Pete Buttigieg.
00:39:55.000If you look purely in terms of who had the biggest recognition at the end of it, Buttigieg by far and away had the biggest search interest, the biggest, what would you call this, what do you call this figure?
00:40:28.000And so I think that shows that he sort of propelled himself into the top tier, which is pretty incredible because he's not a national figure at all.
00:40:36.000You know, he's the mayor of South Bend.
00:41:58.000Of a certain prediction about a given market, about a given political outcome.
00:42:03.000So for example, we can look at this market where you can buy contracts as to who you think will win the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
00:42:11.000And you can bet, based on percentages basically, what the likelihood is that a given candidate is to win the Democratic nomination.
00:42:18.000So this is a good number to show where people think the odds are adjusted after the debate.
00:42:22.000So if we look at these numbers right after the debate, Joe Biden is down 3%.
00:42:28.000And he's in first place at 21% chance of winning the nomination.
00:42:32.000Kamala Harris has launched into second place with 19%.
00:43:13.000There's also a couple of markets for where people think the different candidates will be at in the polling after this debate.
00:43:21.000And so you have a number of markets here.
00:43:23.000They don't cover all the candidates, but they do cover the top ones.
00:43:26.000After this debate, 80% of people in this market believe that Joe Biden will poll lower than he was before the debate.
00:43:35.000So 80% of people essentially are saying that Joe Biden's gonna go down in the polls after the debate.
00:43:40.00073% say that Elizabeth Warren will go up in the polls after the debate.
00:43:46.00074% of people say that Bernie Sanders is going to go down in the polls after the debate.
00:43:53.000Pete Buttigieg, 67% say that he'll go up.
00:43:57.00091% say that Kamala Harris will go up in the polls after the debate.
00:44:02.00076% say that Cory Booker will go up and 76% say that Beto O'Rourke will go down.
00:44:07.000So we do have actually a whiteboard to show you where things are at in the polling to give you a little bit more of a visual representation.
00:44:16.000I know you guys like the whiteboards here and we'll see if it balances.
00:44:51.000So we look at where people are as of tonight.
00:44:54.000Joe Biden is in number 1 with 32%, Bernie Sanders in 2nd with 17%, Elizabeth Warren in 3rd with 13%, Kamala Harris in 4th with 7%, Pete Buttigieg in 5th with 7% also, Beto in 6th with 3, and Cory Booker in 7th with 2%.
00:45:12.000Based on the predicted numbers, based on my observations, we can say that Joe Biden's probably going down.
00:45:18.000Bernie Sanders is probably going down or staying about the same.
00:45:21.000If he goes down, it's because Elizabeth Warren or Kamala will have consolidated some of his voters, but I would imagine he's going down.
00:45:29.000Elizabeth Warren is going way up, according to the polls, according to my observations.
00:45:33.000Kamala Harris going way up, Buttigieg going up, Beto going down, and Cory Booker going up.
00:45:42.000This is who is going to be competitive.
00:45:44.000Possibly, you know, will there be a dark horse like Bill de Blasio?
00:45:48.000I think he could be the one that rises up out of the rest of the field, but basically everybody else I don't see is very competitive at this point.
00:45:55.000And it's sort of interesting, all the people that have gone down, what do they have in common?
00:45:59.000Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Beto O'Rourke.
00:46:01.000And what do all the people that have gone up have in common?
00:47:00.000That does have a lot to do with how they did individually, but I don't think you can discount the fact that this is reflecting a more tribal, a more radical, a more progressive Democratic Party.
00:47:12.000In 2016, it wasn't, because everybody knew Clinton was going to be the nominee, and she was a woman, and the competitors were all, it was white guys, right?
00:47:19.000It was Sanders, Martin O'Malley, Lincoln Chafee, and that was the field.
00:47:23.000But now that you really have an open and competitive primary and you do have some diversity in there, you're seeing what an impact that's having.
00:47:30.000You're seeing that the country is going to look like Chicago.
00:47:33.000It's going to look like New York City.
00:47:35.000You're going to get a lot more people that look like Lori Lightfoot and people that look like, you know, some of these other crazy radical mayors that you see in like South Bend or like you see in Jacksonville or other places.
00:47:46.000People like Stacey Abrams, this is the future of the country.
00:47:49.000If you think Kamala is bad now, you think Cory Booker is bad now, give it 10 years.
00:47:55.000This is a Democratic Party in 2020, and look who's on the rise, and look who's going down, right?
00:48:00.000But these match my general observations.
00:48:03.000I think, and we'll look at winners and losers now, my general conclusions and observations.
00:48:09.000I would say that, of course, the big winner of the night is Kamala Harris.
00:48:14.000She was by far and away the biggest winner of both nights, you know, and we all know that it was because of that one moment.
00:48:19.000She's surging in predicted Google Trends everywhere you look.
00:48:39.000So I think Buttigieg did himself a favor by being articulate, you know, being this whiz kid that he purports to be, and he'll get that name recognition.
00:48:47.000I think people will watch him in the audience and say, you know, who is this guy?
00:49:04.000A lot of what he was saying felt sort of redundant and repetitive.
00:49:07.000It was a lot of the same stuff we heard in 16.
00:49:09.000It's this 1% stuff, and it was really out of touch in many ways.
00:49:14.000You know, he was being asked about wokeness, about diversity, about these kinds of things, and he really didn't have an answer aside from the stale Occupy Wall Street-tier rhetoric that he had in the last election.
00:51:12.000Basically the race is wide open now and it's between these seven people.
00:51:16.000I think if anybody's most likely after tonight I would say the Kamala Harris.
00:51:20.000In my eyes, it's probably moved up into the first or second place in terms of who's most likely.
00:51:26.000I think what matters more than anything on the debate stage is, again, who's willing to cut people, who's got that edge to them that they're going to be able to bully other people and do what it takes.
00:52:32.000I think she's much more, got a much better charm to her.
00:52:35.000I find that if it's between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren as sort of the kooky old white democratic socialist like populist revolutionary, I think Elizabeth Warren definitely had a better performance last night than Sanders.
00:52:48.000If it's between who's gonna be a sort of progressive establishmentarian, I think Harris and Buttigieg definitely beat out Joe Biden.
00:53:31.000And you'll have some hangers on in the bottom, maybe
00:53:33.000you know one of the bottom tier people have a good week but I think that's pretty much set in stone and in my eyes it's wide open so we'll see what happens but that's basically my analysis those are my general observations of winners and losers that's some quantitative data for you but but that's what's going on those are your two debates so we're gonna move on we're gonna take a look at our super chats we'll see what you guys are saying about all this we'll see if you agree with me I know last night
00:56:59.000Uh, you know, and I hate to see that because we wanted to see him go far.
00:57:01.000We want to see him talk about technological unemployment and universal basic income and human first capitalism, that kind of thing, but it just wasn't there.
00:57:09.000But so anyway, we'll look at the super chats.
00:57:11.000We'll see what you guys think about all this.
00:57:13.000We've got Hundungus who says, Nick, nice live stream, big guy.
00:57:17.000You did a good job, but my time is up.
00:57:19.000Well, I'm sorry to hear that, but thanks.
00:57:23.000James Russell says, time to jump on the Tulsi train, lads.
01:03:11.000She said, I think you know what this is about, President Trump.
01:03:15.000And in my mind, in her closing statement, and in my mind, I imagine that what she sees through her eyes is like this very cartoonish, like,
01:03:24.000Princess and the Frog like voodoo spiritual warfare.
01:03:27.000I think she sees Trump as like an ancient reincarnated evil and a top hat.
01:03:33.000I think you'd like there are these eternal enemies.
01:03:35.000There's this old spiritual war that goes back millennia.
01:03:39.000I think you know what I'm talking about, President Trump!
01:05:47.000You know, the people like Tim Ryan and Egghead and John Hickenlooper who are saying we need to bring the party back to the middle, they're the ones they should be listening to.
01:05:57.000But, you know, they're listening to Kamala and all these crazy people.
01:06:01.000And there's an incentive for that, but I think long term it's going to cost them.
01:06:44.000Crank says, Nick, I'm a close friend of Yang and I want you to know that he doesn't actually believe in what he says about reparations, immigration, gender pay gap, etc.
01:06:52.000Secretly, all he believes in is money.
01:06:54.000Well, I definitely believe you, LARPer.
01:06:57.000But even if that's the case, who cares, man?
01:07:01.000What difference does it make at this point, right?
01:07:10.000They're not going to get out of the Middle East.
01:07:11.000I don't know if you paid attention, but all the Democrats in the last two debates basically pivoted away from talking about the foreign wars at all.
01:07:19.000And if they talked about it directly, they wanted more involvement.
01:07:22.000They were talking about nuclear proliferation, they were talking about getting tough on Iran and things like this.
01:07:28.000So I didn't hear any rhetoric about ending wars last night or tonight.
01:07:32.000So, I don't think they're pulling out.
01:08:30.000Simon Scholas says, Tulsi is Mommy, but Marianne is Granny.
01:08:33.000A hardcore Jill faction with Marianne Williamson.
01:08:37.000video game snake says yang is for dumb normies my reddit had a jeb level performance may or mr reddit had a jeb level for performance made biden look good by comparison mommy tulsi will win and give us a big kiss
01:10:21.000You know, the last competitive primary, at least Obama, you know, was compelling, was a good speaker.
01:10:36.000In 2008 I think he fell off a little bit as years went on but he was very competent and you know I think even normies middle-of-the-road people could say that his message was compelling but you're right now it's just a total freak show.
01:10:49.000Dan D says, don't know how people that have been Dems their whole lives can get behind these candidates pandering to insane college shit libs hard.
01:11:11.000Cuban says thanks for slapping RNC Maxwell on that the debate in that debate also F agenda 21 on agenda 21 person So, what are you a Marianne Williamson supporter?
01:20:10.000I don't know if it's over for him completely yet.
01:20:14.000Again it's very early we have to stress it's very early we're not it's February 3rd is the first contest and then you have a whole primary season and then you have a convention and then you have a nominee that's over a year away so he's still got money still got name recognition there's a lot of time a lot of time for him to recover from this
01:20:35.000So I don't think he's out yet, but certainly this is a big blow that's been dealt to him.
01:20:39.000It changes the whole dynamic of the race, but he's not out yet.
01:21:20.000I'm just saying that I don't think that that those polling numbers are what people said they were You know people are saying oh, she's blowing away all the polls She blew away an unscientific online drudge poll really and she was number one in Google Trends big whip So's Andrew Yang, and he sucked it up big So I doubt it
01:23:08.000ASDF says the 2016 Republican rule where candidates got to respond if their name was mentioned was probably also part of making the debates more interesting.
01:23:16.000Yeah, and they should have done that tonight, but they basically operated that way, but
01:23:23.000The incentive wasn't there because it wasn't explicitly said.
01:23:25.000You know, if that incentive was there, that if you get mentioned, then you get a chance to respond.
01:23:30.000The incentive is to name people and to attack people.
01:24:36.000James Russell says Tulsi did a good job yesterday but Yang effed up hard even though Google searches and Drudge can be argued she compared to Yang did a good job.
01:24:44.000Well, that's not saying literally anything at all because Yang had a horrible the worst performance between both debates.
01:31:29.000Let's see Tyler says when mommy Tulsi will never take 20 minutes making your late-night Baskin-Robbins milky with a meek very sorry my friend Yeah, that's funny a little reference to one of our late-night streams.
01:31:40.000I know she'll be quick with it She knows her way around the blender
01:31:45.000Primal says, did you see Owen's clip, Politically Correct College?
01:31:48.000I believe it was inspired by your amazing debate.
01:32:19.000HonkLivesMatter says, day one of being president, they sit you down and tell you you'll be JFK'd if you do anything to actually make a difference, like build a wall.
01:34:36.000No, I'm being a little too hardcore, but I'm just you maybe you can forgive me why my my patience is so short tonight after this debate and I've been on here for like three hours and I'm like hungry and
01:34:47.000After all that bullshit these people put me through on the debate, I'm like, I just, I have no patience anymore.
01:34:53.000Having to sit through, yeah, we'd make illegal immigration legal, and yeah, we support abortion, and all this nonsense.
01:35:02.000Please do forgive me if I'm coming off as a little bit hardcore.
01:35:05.000Josh Sears says we need a complete and total shutdown on spirits coming from the astral realm Until we can figure out what the hell is going on completely agreed Marianne Williamson is calling for a complete and total shutdown of The ghost zone until we can figure out what the hell is going on Isn't that what they called it in Danny Phantom the ghost zone?
01:37:55.000I mean, generally he's engaged, but he'll get on the phone at various times, and when he's on the phone, it's so obnoxious because he just gets in the zone.
01:38:06.000And I'm probably like that too, but with him it's like, you literally just, it's like, hey, so blah blah blah, you know, you're talking to him, and just silence.
01:38:15.000Until he, and then, oh, I'm sorry, what did you say?
01:38:17.000So that to me, it's with him, it's the reverse, that annoys me with him.
01:38:20.000I find that I, and even if I am on the phone, it's, I'm more responsive, I guess you could say.
01:38:27.000So I would say the lawn mowing, that's really a pet peeve for the baby boomer.
01:38:31.000My father's barely a boomer, he's right on the cusp.
01:38:38.000I've been my sleep schedule has been a mess Temujin says I may be switching my vote from yang leader to Miami to mommy gang leader to mommy.
01:39:48.000CrankFaster says, how can you continue to be a free market shill after learning that Steve Hillenburg wanted to end Spongebob after the first movie but Nickelodeon's greed made them ruin it?
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