i always thought i could have fought him off and done better. but then i can t picture fighting off this bigger person. it definitely put a cloud over things, and i distinctly remember after, maybe like a week or two after, i remember saying, like, i m different. like i m scared of the world. there was a violent element to it, so it really overloaded my nervous system. and i remember saying why does everything look kind of not so colorful like it used to? in the years following this traumatic event, stan grew up living a typical middle-class life but continued to be haunted by his past. with each milestone, he hoped his bleak moods would disappear. they didn t. no one knows this better than stan s wife, birgit. i fell in love with him, so it was like, oh, my god. this beautiful person, but i always felt like i was holding back something. i just couldn t get to it. he could transform into this genius, awesome, glowing person, and he is that, part of him is that, too.
but then i can t picture fighting off this bigger person. it definitely put a cloud over things, and i distinctly remember after, maybe like a week or two after, i remember saying, like, i m different. like i m scared of the world. there was a violent element to it, so it really overloaded my nervous system. and i remember saying why does everything look kind of not so colorful like it used to? in the years following this traumatic event, stan grew up living a typical middle-class life but continued to be haunted by his past. with each milestone, he hoped his bleak moods would disappear. they didn t. no one knows this better than stan s wife, birgit. i fell in love with him, so it was like, oh, my god. this beautiful person, but i always felt like i was holding back something. i just couldn t get to it. he could transform into this genius, awesome, glowing person, and he is that, part of him is that, too. but then he s got that shadow.
faith, hope and trust in the government? because this is the government. this is what you can expect. no, because it s stuff. i get my free stuff. sean, right after that interview, i did a thing on the detroit councilwoman who said, you know, we voted for you president obama. where is our stuff? the quid p quo. there was, you know, buyer s remorse. it was such a draft contrast between people just trying to survive, make through an emergency, emergency, and others who feel because they voted for president obama, they deserve whatever stuff. they want a payback. we supported carter and at least he gave us back something. where s the quid pro quo? we were here for barack obama, we helped make him president twice works is our pay back? she has a point, at least she is being honest, right? she has a point, kimberly i think you are right, but she s being honest. that s scary, though.
faith, hope and trust in the government? because this is the government. this is what you can expect. no, because it s stuff. i get my free stuff. sean, right after that interview, i did a thing on the detroit councilwoman who said, you know, we voted for you president obama. where is our stuff? the quid pro quo. there was, you know, buyer s remorse. it was such a draft contrast between people just trying to survive, make through an emergency, emergency, and others who feel because they voted for president obama, they deserve whatever stuff. they want a payback. we supported carter and at least he gave us back something. where s the quid pro quo? we were here for barack obama, we helped make him president twice works is our pay back? she has a point, at least she is being honest, right? she has a point, kimberly i think you are right, but she s being honest. that s scary, though.
if he had stronger back something. there s no doubt he wanted to tough it out. he looked at other models like bill clinton, saying i can get through this. but only he really knew what the real risks were of what other e-mails, texts, were coming out, and that, of course, was part of the undoing. in this case, you know, from a perspective of the democratic party, anthony weiner was a valuable asset. he was out there like an attack dog, attacking republican principles, attacking republican candidates, but not beloved. obviously, i m on the other side of the aisle, and when you begin to see the cracks with nancy pelosi and with the head of the democratic campaign committee and the chairman of the dnc come out collectively, you knew this was a coordinated effort to sort of get this guy off the front pages and let s get back on mess arpblgs talk about the things that we want, talk about medicare and the other issues. martha: it s so interesting to me, sort of in the scheme