while there s a lot going on in the world, television was a reminder of how much little things mean to us. the smallest of situations. no matter what the subject matter was, it wanted to include you. you re in the family. don t make fun of the outsider. include them. its legacy is look how long it s lasted. the shows were about people who were kind and nice. they were not mean spirited shows. there was a certain elegance to that. i kind of miss it. oh, it was so delicious. five different flavors. [ laughter ] archie was sitting at another table with the jefferson fella, remember him? [ applause ] anyway, archie was trying to get my attention so we had two straws. [ laughter ] [ applause ]
in the world, television was a reminder of how much little things mean to us. the smallest of situations. no matter what the subject matter was, it wanted to include you. you re in the family. don t make fun of the outsider. include them. its legacy is, look how long it s lasted. those shows were about people who were kind and nice. they were not mean-spirited shows. there was a certain elegance to that. i kind of miss it. oh, it was so delicious. five different flavors. and archie was sitting at another table with that fella jefferson pratt. remember him? anyway, archie was trying to get my attention. so first he put two straws up his nose like a walrus.
the smallest of situations. no matter what the subject matter was, it wanted to include you. you re in the family. don t make fun of the outsider. include them. its legacy is, look how long it s lasted. those shows were about people who were kind and nice. they were not mean-spirited shows. there was a certain elegance to that. i kind of miss it. oh, it was so delicious. five different flavors. and archie was sitting at another table with jefferson pratt, remember him? anyway, archie was trying to get my attention. so first he put two straws up his nose. like a walrus. like a walrus.
and we ll also we won t see steve bullock. but he s up there. there are really good candidates out there. on the other hand, remember how we won the house? we didn t win the house with candidates in these swing districts that had been in washington or that had been in politics. right. we won these seats by putting candidates up that had strong personal stories, that could legitimately hold the title as outsider. and i ve said this several times tonight, and i know i sound like a broken record. the outsider/insider dynamic is big. and having candidates in these states as long as we can fund them, as long as people pay attention and give those $10 contributions, not just to the candidate tonight they like, but the candidate running in iowa and colorado and north carolina and arizona, we can we could win the senate. and that, i think, is maybe a smarter way to go about this than the big name candidates, the people think we lost.
while there s a lot going on in the world, television was a reminder of how much little things mean to us. the smallest of situations. no matter what the subject matter was, it wanted to include you. you re in the family. don t make fun of the outsider. include them. its legacy is, look how long it s lasted. those shows were about people who were kind and nice. they were not mean-spirited shows. there was a certain elegance to that. i kind of miss it. oh, it was so delicious. five different flavors. and archie was sitting at another table with jefferson pratt, remember him? anyway, archie was trying to get my attention. so first he put two straws up his nose. like a walrus.