
Protest is the new brunch again. We're witnessing historic levels of pro-democracy grassroots engagement across a broad-based movement of everyday people. The leaders of Indivisible join Tim to discuss how the movement needs to stay focused on what it agrees on— no kings—and to save ideological disputes for another day. Plus, it also needs to get more young people involved. But it definitely should keep ignoring political consultants who tell Dems not to talk about immigration— because it turns out that the federal government kidnapping people off the street is not popular. Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg join Tim Miller. show notes Indivisible's "No Kings" protest day
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Hallo und willkommen zu The Bulwark Podcast. Ich bin euer Host Tim Miller. Es ist Dienstag. Normalerweise ist der nächste Level-Pod am Dienstag, aber Sarah war auf dem Weg, also haben wir ein Late-Night-Episode gemacht, das ziemlich punchig wurde. Also, wenn ihr für Politik und ein bisschen Bickern zwischen Freunden sucht, das ist der Ort, wo ihr gehen müsst.
Das sollte bei der Zeit, in der ihr das hört, auf die nächste Level-Feed schauen. Auf diesem Show... We're getting earnest and activist-y, which you all know is a little bit out of my comfort zone, so I'm excited for it. They are the co-executive directors of Indivisible, the grassroots movement with thousands of local groups across the country.
Its mission to elect progressive leaders, rebuild our democracy, and defeat the Trump agenda. The Indivisible protests were the hands-off protests you saw a couple weeks ago, and... Coming up, the next big one is Saturday, June 14th, where there will be no Kings rallies and marches on the day that Trump is throwing himself a birthday military parade. It is Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin. Levin?
Which one are we doing? Is it like Mark Levin, like the great one, or Ezra Levin, like Sandy Levin?
You nailed it. First one, Levin.
Levin, I got it right. I am so excited to do this. You guys were in a room together. It was so cute. You're married and you started this together. And we're going to do kind of like a kissing booth type podcast situation. But, you know, for sound purposes, we've had to separate you. I want to start before we get into the very important work you're doing. Give people the background.
How did this happen? What is it like to work with one's spouse in a high stress environment like running protests? Give us the origin story.
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