sweet mint tea and a thick, slow-moving haze of smoke that smells like my dorm room, 1972. anthony: good evening, hello. george: hi, i m george. anthony: this is george bajalia and zineb benjelloun. thank you for having me. george: yeah. welcome to café baba. anthony: i should say right now, i have no direct knowledge or awareness of either george or zineb smoking any illegal substances nor do i have any contemporaneous recollection at this time of me doing anything untoward in their presence, because that would be like wrong, dude. uh, some tea. george is here on a fulbright scholarship, and zineb is an artist from rabat. others in the room, however, well, don t give me that innocent look, you young punks. i know somebody in here s smoking reefer. anthony: so how stoned are people here? zineb: well, we can ask. [ laughter ] just ask. george: just ask someone. anthony: uh, you know, you re not getting totally ripped here? george: no, it s a functional
the single best thing to run on if you are the out party. do you want a check on the president? you can like him and still say yes i want a check on the president. this reminds me of the recall election of scott walker in 2012. there was a effort that he was a polarizing governor, both sides were really invested. overall voters said it seems like it s too much, like overreach, like a change in the process and i m not comfortable with. that even though i don t like him. scott walker wasn t accused of committing a crime. right. that would be the big difference here. that was an ideological dispute. right. i don t know that republican primary voters and voters overall aren t convinced that the president committed a crime here. true. democratic primary voters under president obama are different than those under trump. this is welcome to thunder dome time. if they want red meat and you are offering mint tea it is not
situation room, i will, of course, abide by these rules because that s the kind of guy i am. there s one particular cafe in the heart of the kasbah that s drawn in foreign dignitaries, rock stars, aristocrats and artists since it opened its doors in 1943. cafe baba. sweet mint tea in a thick slow-moving haze of smoke. it smells like my dorm room 1972. good evening, hello. this is george bajalia and zeneb, and i should say right now that i have no direct knowledge of either george or zaneb smoking anything illegal substances or do i have any recollection of me doing anything untorrid in their presence. because that would be, like, wrong, dude. george is here on a fulbright scholar and zaneb is an artist. others in the room, however,
spinach. garlic, cilantro, hot and black peppers finished with lemon and olive oil. that s delicious. i heard you are the greatest taste for food in the world, man. i love good food. this is good. yeah. after dinner some fruit, some mint tea, and let the music begin. for centuries, the master musicians of jajouka have been the musical choice of the royal families of morocco, excused by the country s rulers from manual labor to devote themselves to musical training.
very good, yeah. the greatest taste for a food in the world. i love good food. after dinner, some fruit, some mint tea, and let the music begin. for centuries, the master musicians have been a musical choice of the royal families of morocco. excused by the country s rulers from manual labor to devote themselves to musical training.