being cultish about it, that people are that dedicatet ded because they think it s that important. now, the odds of thisd if actually working out are basically zero. people just get annoye d ifre you re in other countries, likeo we had that video in italy and where people got out ofcked p their cars and picked the protesters up off the road and moved them out of their way i they could get on with their day. and i happenen to thin tk that the climate crisis is real and that it s important to be. bu addressing. ta but when you ust whe terms le it s a civil rights movement, you talk about the suffragettes ,everybody who knows anything about this, their eyes glaze roll, your eyes glaze over.s glz because i was thinking, oh, civil rights heroes, i m talking about this woman, also rosa parks, ruby bridgesrsn had john lewis, like those conversations are happening in people s homes. absolutely not. e s and it detracts from the ca but i think, greg, i choose colts specifically as a word,te b
you turned out to be completely right. were any administrators thatto coe george had lost and are willing to entertain a rational conversation with you? nv with i found that individ professowir were willing to havo the conversation with me behind closed doors, but they wish. asr to remain anonymous. as for the administrators, there was no such luck. about while ostensibly this was about covid, it waofs really part of a much larger cycle of events. d georgetown law. we had people like sandra sellers and ilya shapiro,n who were thrown out of the institution just for being willing to question campust bein orthodoxies. and it was parret of an ongoing double standard where ifre your progressive and you regurgitate the proper slogans, then there s an indemnity built into shouting down speakers. this is on full display at stanford. a few years ago, a few weeks ago, rather. o of campus but if you re willing to question orthodoxy ofs campus, then they ll bringyou an the whole horde of admini
and so one of the greatissi and happy and unexpected smsurprises of this cycle is how many interesting people are running around the country., y people something to say that isn t necessarily about them. people who have interests beyond just accumulating country more power. jd vance and ohio kerry, blake a and blake masters in arizona,nd joe kent in washington state. dr. oz in pennsylvania. none of these people has been in politics before. all of them seem tobefore. be listening to voters listing, not just talkingthey a. all coazingly, all of them could win on november eight . and if they do, that s a huge problem for the democratic dis party and for the people iasnne charge. more broadly, it s a potential thing tdisaster. it s one thing to elect mitc more mitch mcconnell s team. republicanls, tames know what ts are. the first rule, of course,the f is you must lose. bu people like that will play along as they faithfully have for decades. but what happe would happen ifre someone like bl