Now is not the time for this.
This guy seems nice, if not even naive. He sounds nervous. He awkwardly segues to guests. It lacks finesse and polish, which I find refreshing. But let’s get real. The last thing we need is another milquetoast centrist talking about how to be nicer to your racist grandma. It’s simply not the time nor place. And, to be honest, I’m not sure there ever is or could be a place for this kind of mediocrity.
jcdmce via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/24/18
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