But it did, and she lost. And not by a little. I got no sense that there were any lessons learned by her or by the Democratic party. Admittedly, I gave up after 20 minutes. I just couldn't listen anymore. Perhaps there was soul searching in the back half of the interview, but I doubt it.
November 21, 2025 at 12:41 AM
But it did, and she lost. And not by a little. I got no sense that there were any lessons learned by her or by the Democratic party. Admittedly, I gave up after 20 minutes. I just couldn't listen anymore. Perhaps there was soul searching in the back half of the interview, but I doubt it.
I'm probably in the minority on this, but is a huge fan of The Bulwark and as someone who enthusiastically voted for Harris, this didn't grab me. It wasn't an interview. It was a campaign rally. The grandstanding, the crowd constantly roaring approval. It was as if the election hadn't yet happened.
November 21, 2025 at 12:41 AM
I'm probably in the minority on this, but is a huge fan of The Bulwark and as someone who enthusiastically voted for Harris, this didn't grab me. It wasn't an interview. It was a campaign rally. The grandstanding, the crowd constantly roaring approval. It was as if the election hadn't yet happened.
I then ask Chat GPT to create a 100-word story in French that uses that sentence. Great way to cement my understanding of the daily word and the sample sentence.
I then ask Chat GPT to create a 100-word story in French that uses that sentence. Great way to cement my understanding of the daily word and the sample sentence.
Wondering if more people are killed, on a per capita basis, and cities like Philadelphia. If so would he be equally okay with the national guard being deployed in his home state?
September 16, 2025 at 12:28 AM
Wondering if more people are killed, on a per capita basis, and cities like Philadelphia. If so would he be equally okay with the national guard being deployed in his home state?
I'm likewise rediscovering my own music collection and spending less time on music streaming services. I'm reminded of Schwartz's book The Paradox of Choice: Why Less Is More.
Sometimes "just enough" is plenty.
August 21, 2025 at 4:46 AM
I'm likewise rediscovering my own music collection and spending less time on music streaming services. I'm reminded of Schwartz's book The Paradox of Choice: Why Less Is More.