The Power Broker explores this, and makes the argument that because Moses was always driven by chauffeurs (while working in the backseat) and never drove himself, he was effectively immune from the stress of gridlock he was creating.
The jury was diverse economically, racially and politically (though politics didn’t come up directly). And it shocked me how persuasive that line ended up being. But maybe it shouldn’t have. People instinctively vibe with the idea that the government needs to show its work.
coolest shit anyone said up there since that fiona apple speech in 97 - one of the first statements in years to be genuinely disruptive revolutionary and challenging in an industry that loves to hollowly pat itself on the back. my mind is made up chappell i fucking love you girl.
“We won’t be able to organize/ protest under Trump”.
People in the Global South have been organizing and protesting under dictatorships that America has installed as puppets. You will be fine.
MSNBC should have Kornacki go through climate data with the same enthusiasm.
“Here you can see an EXTRAORDINARY rise in CO2. I’m also keeping a close eye on methane emissions which seem to be surging. All this means real trouble for…everyone.”