The problem is everyone thinks there's like six people in a room, smoke filled room and we've got ashtrays like this and you know, we're deciding who the. You know, that's a black and white movie. That's even more depressing. It's so diffused. The party is many. It's DCCs, it's D. You know, it's all the state parties, it's all of us. The party is Clinton, it's a composite of Obama's, it's Pelosi, but it's Jeffries, it's Schumer. And so there's no sort of centralization of that kind of decision making is my point. Well, speaking of, what is the party like in the light of like Joe Biden was doing family separations, like, you know, like a lot of these, like, you know, under Obama, like ICE was dramatically expanded. (56:47–57:06)
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Asserts that the Democratic Party lacks centralized decision-making.
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