Pod Save America - “Resolutions of the Pod for 2020.”
Episode Date: December 30, 2019In their second annual New Year’s resolutions pod, Jon, Jon, and Tommy react to resolutions from some of your favorite 2020 candidates. Then they hold themselves accountable for the resolutions they... made a year ago - and make new resolutions for the big year ahead in 2020.
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Hey guys, Tommy Vitor here. I'm hosting a new podcast called World Corrupt with my friend Roger Bennett from the Men in Blazers podcast.
Soccer is a game that has often been called the world's most important, least important thing.
Yet November's World Cup will force fans to confront and grapple with the complexities of the tournament.
It was awarded via corruption and built with atrocious labor practices that have left a reported 6,500 migrant workers dead.
Each week on World Corrupt, Roger and I will explore what it means to be a fan and responsible citizen of the world while watching the world's most popular sporting event.
New episodes of World Corrupt drop each Saturday in the Pod Save America. I'm Jon Favreau.
I'm Jon Lovett.
I'm Tommy Vitor.
Here it is, our last episode of the decade.
Happy New Year.
Yeah.
Happy New Year.
Happy New Decade.
I don't like the way that sounds.
It's a lot. It's a lot. Happy New Year There is a twist, but we'll tell you about it right after these housekeeping items that we have.
You got to keep them listening, love it.
No, I get it.
That's what we do here in the podcast industry.
All right.
We wanted to make sure that Pod Save America and Crooked Media listeners understand just how much of an impact you've had over the last couple years.
So we compiled an impact report.
It's very on the nose.
That shows just that.
Go to crooked.com slash impact
to see the report titled
Is That Hope I Feel?
Yeah.
Ripped right from the Whataday headlines.
And get inspired before we head into 2020.
Check out.
It's a great report
and it's all thanks to you.
Everyone who has donated, volunteered,
knocked on doors,
all the wonderful things you guys have done.
So thank you.
And,
uh,
and go check that out and celebrate yourself.
That's what it's for.
Also the wilderness too is coming season two of the wilderness.
Uh,
we'll be sharing more details about season two of the wilderness,
uh,
very soon.
Get ready for that.
But in the meantime,
you can catch up on season one,
wherever you listen to podcasts, John question. that. But in the meantime, you can catch up on season one wherever you listen to podcasts.
John, question. Are we still in the wilderness?
We are
sort of, there's like a lot of trees
everywhere. So I can't see the field?
No, we can sort of see
maybe the right direction. It's just a question
if we can get there.
Not guaranteed. That's daunting.
No clear path, though. It's not like there's a
well-trod path. As we know from last week's daunting. No clear path, though. It's not like there's a well-trod path.
As we know from last week's Democratic debate,
you know, which we're recording
this before.
How about that debate? Can you believe
what happened there? You believe that he said that to her?
That was unbelievable.
And Buttigieg had that speech.
And then he dropped out right on stage,
that candidate. I think it was pretty
inappropriate for Michael Bloomberg to buy the network mid-debate.
Okay.
So this year, for this year's Resolution podcast, you know, last year we had our resolutions
and then we had different people around the Crooked Media Network.
This year we decided, why not ask the Democratic candidates themselves for some resolutions?
Yeah, these people don't say no.
We can get them.
They're gettable.
So our fantastic producers went out to the Democratic candidates, asked them for resolutions,
and we're going to play them now.
This is the first time we're hearing them.
We're hearing them live.
We have never heard these before.
Okay, Jordan tells us Cory Booker is up first for his New Year's resolution.
All right, Kyle, let's play it.
Pod Save America. So happy that you've asked me about his New Year's resolution. All right, Kyle, let's play it. Pod Save America.
So happy that you've asked me about my New Year's resolutions.
I'm going to skip over the ones that have to deal with me getting into better physical shape, for crying out loud,
and maybe do the one that is actually really very much at the center of my purpose in the next year.
Look, Gandhi said we've all got to be the change we want to see in the world,
year. Look, Gandhi said, we've all got to be the change we want to see in the world. And we often forget about how the personal decisions we make often enable injustice. And I made a decision
last year to be more conscious with my consumer choices that I'm making, especially someone that
has more relative privilege in terms of my purchasing power, that I decided to just start
thinking a lot about my food choices and the sources of my purchasing power, that I decided to just start thinking a lot
about my food choices and the sources of my food as someone who's big on regenerative agriculture
and empowering people who've created our food, not these multinational corporations who are
doing such harm through CAFOs and other industrial agriculture. I've done a good job of changing that,
but this year I'm going to focus down more. One of my resolutions is to focus on fashion. Fast fashion is doing such a damage to our environment. It's oppressing and exploiting workers and more putting chemicals into our environment and things that just do not attune with a lot of my value. So I'm just going to be a lot more conscious about my consumer choices around clothing and how those choices either empower the values that I want to see in this world or
do things to continue, I think, systems that are unsustainable and that actually hurt people.
So that's one of my many New Year's resolutions. There are other personal ones dealing with folks like Rosario, my girlfriend, and folks like my own health as a middle-aged black guy who has horrible health outcomes for my demographic.
But I hope that I can challenge everybody with your New Year's resolutions to be more conscious in the choices you're making, especially those that you're making with your dollar.
We vote during election time, but every day that we spend money, we are actually voting with our dollars as well and supporting systems one way or the other.
I hope that we all do more this year to support systems that make this world more environmentally sustainable, more healthily, and more about justice.
Thank you.
Wow.
Wow.
Listen, the cool thing about Cory Booker's news resolution for this year
is it also midway through became his resolution for the next year.
I want Senator Booker to know that we think he has a rockin' bod.
For those of you who don't know what CAFOs are,
those are concentrated animal feeding operations,
so he doesn't like those disgusting hoglots and things.
Really learned something.
Got a Gandhi reference, which is very Cory Booker.
Those are actionable items, which is what I appreciate.
He's already vegan.
Thank you for expanding our horizons on a couple things, Cory Booker.
I didn't even think about clothing choices as a resolution.
Has he heard of Everlane?
I think Everlane is good.
The purchasing power thing is a good point.
What else did he...
There was a lot there.
I wrote down...
These are my notes.
Great body, Gandhi, veganism, CAFOs, consumer choices around clothing, Rosario, health, purchasing power.
You know what?
You nailed it.
You nailed it. nailed it i took notes thank you senator cory booker for giving us the most senator cory booker news
resolution possible thank you to the booker stands for sure thank you to a dsu that's all i got okay
next resolution comes from julian castro to all the friends of the pod out there so i am terrible
about new year's resolutions half the time i don't make any of them. When I do make them, like I bet a lot of folks out there, I break them by the time February comes around. But this year, I have two New Year's resolutions. Number one, I need to eat better. I'm on the road all the time. You can imagine eating a lot of junk food. So I want to eat better. And then maybe more importantly, I want to have an opportunity to spend more time with my family, to carve out that time. That's tough because we're
always out there on the road traveling a lot. But especially during this season of Thanksgiving,
we're reminded of how important it is to nurture those relationships with the people that you really love and to spend time,
especially with your family.
And so,
uh,
I hope to find that time,
even as we go through a very hectic and crazy schedule during this 2020
presidential campaign.
That was nice.
Very wholesome.
What a nice resolution.
What is the campaign trail done to these extremely fit individuals?
Julian Castro looks great.
Cory Booker played football at Stanford.
He's a better athlete than any of us combined.
Spend more time
with your family.
The family thing is going to be tough while the campaign is going.
Combined.
It's a good goal.
Is Cory Booker a better athlete than us combined?
I would say yeah.
I mean combined?
I'm a pretty bad athlete.
I know, but I'm just saying.
Where are you putting it?
One versus three. I don't care what sport it saying, where are you putting it? One versus three.
I don't care what sport it is.
I've never played football.
Tommy played high school football.
We got one high school football player.
My sophomore year of college, I lived in a dorm with a bunch of football players.
That counts.
That's close.
Cory Booker saw action.
He got playing time at Stanford.
Anyway, we're talking about Julian Castro.
Yeah, anyway, sorry.
He's not terrible at New Year's Eve resolutions.
Eating better is a good one.
More time with your family.
It's great.
It's great.
Thank you, Julian Castro.
Thank you.
We got Mayor Pete.
I've heard this one. I've heard this one.'ve heard this one my new year's resolution is uh
i'm gonna try yoga i'm gonna get into yoga mayor pete's gonna try yoga everybody
that was so concise well we really put him on the spot during the love it or leave it recording
and uh he did great can i think he'll do hot yoga?
I tried to do a little hot yoga a couple years ago.
I don't like it.
I've never done yoga.
Maybe my resolution will be like Pete's.
It's stretching while people around you fart.
Is it not?
What about that is wrong?
What about that's wrong?
What about that's wrong?
What about that's wrong?
I'm just saying, look out, Mayor Pete.
All right, well, thank you, Mayor Pete.
Thank you, Mayor Pete.
Yoga.
Now we're clapping.
Some people get claps.
We're going to grade them all afterwards.
We're going to declare the winner of the New Year's resolution primary.
My New Year's resolution is to rank people more often.
Yeah, for sure.
We got Tom Steyer.
Hey, friends of the pod, it's Tom Steyer.
The end of the year is coming, and that means so is the new year. And that means so are New Year's resolutions. Well, here are mine. Love the people you're
around. Try your hardest. Get into the woods just for the fun of it. Be true to what you believe in.
Stand up for the people, always. Protect God's planet, always planet always oh and have a happy new year
was that a wilderness plug thank you thank you tom steyer i like the specificity of and get into
the woods i feel like tom steyer had been working on that for a while i liked it it was like a
little poem you guys didn't know he put a thousand points behind that resolution it's up on des moines tv no that was a nice resolution
it was nice i really liked tom star i had uh try your hardest love the people around you
stand up for the people protect the planet and happy new year's try god's planet god's planet
god's planet and get into the woods get into those woods is that a movie into the woods it's uh
a sondheim musical okay Okay, who we got next?
Elizabeth Warren. Here we
go. Here we go. Let's get some structural change in
these resolutions. Big structural rest.
Elizabeth Warren, friend of the pod
here, chiming in with my
New Year's resolutions for 2020.
Number one
is to teach Bailey not to
jump up on people, especially
on our own supporters. Second is to teach Bailey not to jump up on people, especially on our own supporters.
Second is to up my average daily step count from 6.6 miles to hit the big 7-0.
And third, it's not Donald Trump out of the White House.
Happy New Year and Pod Save America.
That was nice.
It's funny to imagine.
The upping her walk? Her step count. That was nice. It's funny to imagine. The upping her walk, her what was it?
Her step count.
Her step count.
That was very Kate McKinnon playing Elizabeth Warren on Saturday Night Live.
From 6.3 to 7 miles.
She's walking 7 miles a day.
A lot of walking.
What was her first one?
Keep Bailey from jumping up on people.
I didn't understand who was jumping on people.
Yeah, the other one should be get a better phone to record these things next time.
As a dog
owner, look,
when we first got Luca, I remember telling myself
how much we were going to train her.
I'm lucky she weighs 25 pounds because when she
leaps out of the air at people she
cares about and kicks them,
it would be less cute probably.
Luca doesn't jump on people.
All four paws are off the ground
and she jumps up.
I love it.
It's my favorite part about Luca.
Takes orbit.
Get Donald Trump out of the White House.
I'm surprised that no one else used that one.
Guys.
Joe Biden.
The next one is from Vice President,
former Vice President Joe Biden.
First time he'll be on the pod.
This isn't real.
No malarkey.
Oh, I actually, I fell for it.
I did too.
I thought you got him, but no.
Jordan, oh, no malarkey.
Wait, what did he say?
One more time.
No malarkey.
I just love hearing it.
That's his resolution.
No malarkey 2020.
Get on the fucking pod, Joe.
Look, we're getting, we might be getting a little closer.
I just want to let you guys know.
We might be getting a little closer to Joe Biden on the pod.
We have made contact.
No malarkey.
Could that be a resolution?
It means I'm not going to put up with any guff, any sass talk.
No malarkey means I'm going to come on Pod Save America.
That's what I took it to mean.
You say like make contact like the Vulcans have landed, you know?
Like he's like hard to get to.
We work with these people.
Yeah.
He's trying to cut down
on molasses intake.
Molasses.
It's like an old timey thing.
And we're still,
you know.
I'm drinking too much
sarsaparilla.
So those are all
the candidates
who responded.
Should we do ours?
Yeah.
Should we end with ours?
Who would like to go first?
Should we check in on our last year's resolution?
Do we have the ability to do that?
Let's do that at the end.
Okay, we'll do it at the end.
We'll do it at the end.
My first resolution is to not get upset when I don't follow through with any of my resolutions.
That's a really good resolution.
And I think it's important because I think sometimes people think, oh, I only did my
New Year's resolution from January to March or something and then
everyone's like oh you failed in your house resolution but really if you do
that every year over the course of your life about a third of your life you try
to be better and that's pretty good it's pretty good you improved yourself for a
big chunk of your life you know so don't feel bad Tommy thank you do you have
another one I got a bunch you want to just go and keep going around or okay
you know that little notification that comes through on your phone on Sundays that says you've spent X number of hours on your phone this week?
Yes, I do.
I need that guy to go down.
What's yours at?
Over four hours.
I need that thing to go down.
Yours is over four hours?
Oh, I will not share mine.
What is it?
What is it?
What is it?
Definitely over four.
Come on, share it.
It's up to six or seven.
That's a lot more.
I need that bad boy to go down a quarter.
I almost hit five and I panicked.
Mine was so high that I turned it off.
Problem solved.
I think that might entail something you've been good at doing,
which is periodically deleting the Twitter app
because more and more I've come to realize
how little information I'm gleaning from it
compared to the amount of annoyance
at reading opinions from people
I don't want to hear them from.
The other day, we had a very busy day
where we were just sort of chain smoking some meetings.
Which is a great term that Lovett just come up with.
Jeweling meetings.
Now we use it all over the office.
And then. Even though there's no smokers here.
No smokers.
No smoking.
And then we went to the protest against Donald Trump, because that's the side we're on.
And then I went right to dinner.
And you're welcome, because we did it.
And then I went right to dinner.
And Ronan and I do not use our phones at dinner.
It's a strict policy.
And then I got home.
Yeah, we don't.
Good for you.
And you can say, should we have a phone time?
Should we have phone time? I bet there's an extra bathroom break that gets in there, we don't. Good for you. And we have a, you can say like, should we have a phone time? Should we have phone time?
I bet there's an extra
bathroom break
that gets in there
just to sprint.
You gotta check
while the hands start to shake.
And then I got home
and I realized
I haven't looked at my phone
all day
and I was jonesing for it.
I just needed that
sweet, sweet 30 minutes
just to kind of
cruise my menchies.
Coincidentally,
this is also how
Love It prepares
for Pate of America.
Hey, a lot of people
are saying really nice things about me in the news.
You got any more, Tom?
I want to, this came up today.
I want to don't, if you're going to donate money to candidates, I want to do it earlier
and I want to do it until it hurts a little bit.
Because if you give money, the earlier you give money to a candidate, if you're planning
to give money to a candidate, the more useful it actually is actually is the further that dollar stretches so that's just a thing for
everyone to know that's great john i have two resolutions one has subsections my main first
resolution as always as cory booker said is always a kind of avoid capos no well obviously i'd like
to eat more humanely but but like for me i here's how i'm thinking about my diet resolution this
year which i make every year when i'm noom i'll use noom code is crooked but uh i want to have a
sustainable model for eating food such that i don't feel guilty about what I'm eating. And so for me, what has
worked in the past is clean, good eating decisions most of the week, and then two absolutely fucked
up balls to the wall, no holes barred, no rules, no society, no cameras, no one watching dinners.
I get two of those a week, and then I can eat clean the rest of the week.
I feel really good.
And because I think one of the hardest parts about...
No cameras.
No cameras.
Because I think sometimes one of the worst parts about...
Just in a closet somewhere.
Well, I do think like we are surrounded by so much abundance that it makes it really hard to not feel guilty about the things that we're consuming.
And I realize that if I'm not eating correct well, I just feel bad all the time,
even when I'm eating things I want, don't want.
And so I want to get the bad feelings away from the food.
Can I tell you what I ate for breakfast?
Yes.
The wall of a gingerbread house.
Again?
Actually, it was the roof.
It was the roof.
Have you just been eating one wall per day?
John, that was a snack.
It was a different gingerbread house.
So that was my first resolution.
I will say that today for lunch I did have a, just a classic lunch, a giant pole of spaghetti bolognese.
From a food truck.
From a food truck.
Which I.
Went downstairs to the food truck, slapped some spaghetti on my plate it is noon yeah fully fully need to book a nap later today uh so anyway that was my
first resolution my second resolution is just something i try i'm trying to keep in mind and i
just uh i want to be in work in life i just want to these three things i want to always be thinking about i want to be positive i want to be generous and i want to be disciplined work, in life. I just want to, these three things I want to always be thinking about.
I want to be positive.
I want to be generous.
And I want to be disciplined.
And I just, just a little more positivity, a little more generosity, and a little more discipline will go a long way to making me someone other people will want to be around.
That's very nice.
It's a very nice one.
It's very nice.
It's already started.
I'm happy to be here at the table with you now.
Stay a couple more minutes.
it's already started yeah i'm happy to be here with you now it's to stay a couple more minutes um mine is also like one bigger resolution with a few subcategories uh so you know it's 2020
it's going to be is the election year we're going to be paying attention to politics non-stop
i cannot spend all of my day and all of my night paying attention to politics reading about politics
looking on twitter being on my phone so i know everyone says things like i want to read more
i am setting a goal for myself of one book per month i think that i don't know if that's a lot
or not because i haven't read in years but i know john something you'll discover over time some books
are longer than others something to think about when you're choosing your book so i i have started i have started um the first harry potter book
sorcerer's stone that's a nice world to escape to you'll not regret it and and i started and i have
it on my ipad and i noticed that now on the ipad it will say like a little pop-up comes and it says
uh you've reached a goal of you know an hour of reading today or something like that so you can set how much you read on apparently I didn't
know this yeah it's like Elizabeth Warren or steps I'm gonna try to do this
so for all of you out there that have recommendations for books I'm taking
them I know Dan Pfeiffer always has great recommendations Aaron Ryan tweeted
out some of the other day I thought like this fucking guy I got one for you
signed up for 12 books like how, how many recommendations are you going to get? Well, give me a long list.
I will call it down to 12.
I got a great rec for you.
Okay.
Hannah got me a Kindle for Christmas.
And when I turned it on, I had had another one earlier.
And there were, like, books just sort of preloaded that I guess I just bought at some point and didn't realize.
There's a book called The Spy and the Traitor by Ben McIntyre. It's about an incredible Cold War spy story about this Russian KGB double agent that comes to the good guy side, maybe.
Spoilers.
Well, I said maybe.
Okay.
It could be twists.
It could be turns.
I'm not even done with the book.
He said maybe.
He did say maybe.
Well, thank you, Tommy.
That's a good book.
All right.
So the first thing I'm going to do is I got to read to get get my mind off it and then i'm just so anxious all the time i think that i
have to start like meditation i've never done any kind of meditating i thought you were saying
something else well yeah um so i'm gonna try you know emily's gonna get me to do this she's been
listening i keep you know the talk space or calm.com you mean calm.. I keep my meditation. You know, the talk space. Calm.com, you mean? Calm.com. I keep my meditation in a little bottle of pills by my bed.
That's where I keep my meditation.
I am going to try to do just a little bit of meditation.
That's good.
Wow.
And see if it works.
Yeah.
And so that's it.
I want to go to more movies in the theater.
Great.
I pick.
More I pick.
That's great, movies in the theater.
That's so fun fun should we talk about
how we did for our new year's resolutions for last year tommy i uh you were you were berries
this morning did you work out less and eat worse you piece of shit tommy's in the best shape of
his life you know i took a lot of heat for this one i was uh trying to say something in kind of
a trolly way and achievement unlocked i love it how did this one go i plan to either
keep up with slack more or remove myself from slack it's one or the other i think what's current
the current lukewarm slack use that i'm offering is terrible well um why don't we just go ahead and
uh renew that subscription for for next year on that resolution i've been betterish uh i think
people have learned not to rely on me people have
worked around it i think mostly because i think it's the the secret to crooked media is growth
any others on that list i only wrote down that i thought that was a very fun one mine was to get
in fewer twitter fights and i have succeeded you've achieved i have succeeded and i haven't
succeeded in using twitter less at all, although this is what's happened.
So now I don't get in the Twitter fight.
I try to stop myself.
I stay out of my mentions a lot more.
I get in fewer Twitter fights.
But instead now, when I see an opinion that is garbage or something that really pisses me off,
what I do is I instantly copy-paste that to a text to you guys or other people.
And so then I become angry with people I know.
Is that what happened with Jake Sherman?
Well, that is no.
Was that public?
I think that was a just as a, you know, a disagreement more than a fight.
And then Playbook led with something that was garbage the other day about how it's like horrible for Democrats politically for impeaching
the president and blah, blah, blah. And it didn't even have the Democratic point of view. It just
had the Republican point of view. And I thought that that was bad. And so I said so on Twitter
to Jake and Jake, to his credit, emailed me and said, would you like to just write your point of
view and we'll put it in playbook tomorrow? And I said, thank you for being constructive about this.
He's really nice. So we didn't really made a difference. So we didn't have to yell. Yeah,
exactly. Now it should change the whole course of history He's really nice. So we didn't have to. We really made a difference. So we didn't have to yell. Yeah, exactly.
Now it should change the whole course of history.
Good for you.
One voice can change a room.
But I appreciate our friends at Politico for that.
I would say, I think there's worth sort of one sort of like thinking ahead about resolutions.
I'm just sort of, you know, we've been at Crooked.
We've been meeting a lot about next year, political goals, the changing of how the company's been growing and and how hard a year is going to be.
And it has left me just sort of thinking a bit about what 2020 is actually going to feel like and how hard it's going to be.
And so it's going to suck and it's going to be really exhausting and tiring.
And I just think it's worth as we head into this, to just give ourselves a break to step back from the news.
Like, I have no doubt that Donald Trump on Christmas is going to tweet a picture of, like, Nancy Pelosi's head on a pig or something insane.
You know, it's not like he's going to tweet on Christmas, though we have many disagreements.
We're all Americans.
And I hope everyone has a moment to cherish their family and loved one.
Even those with whom I disagree.
Speaker Pelosi, Senator Schumer, have a wonderful holiday.
No, I don't think that's likely.
Probably not.
So I think, you know, stepping away from that, I think is important.
I'm going to take a break.
I think everybody should try to take a step back and then just go into 2020 and just knowing with eyes open how hard a year it's going to be.
And that there's a lot of people who are going to want to make it harder to get people to give up, to get people to stop caring.
And we just have to keep our eyes on the, you know, we've been working, like the last three years have been so long and so grueling and so tough.
But all of that has to be sort of fuel for what we do next year. That's all.
Yeah. And I would just add that breaks are important and good.
And when you can't take breaks because a lot of the years is going to be a lot of hard work, make sure that there is some joy and fun in all of this politics and organizing and knocking on doors. And as anxious as we're all going to be, it's true.
Like when you get together with a group of people and you go knocking on doors and you're part of a campaign or you're part of a volunteer group or something like that, you can make really great friendships and you can have a lot of fun and it's important to like you know have that next year because every day can't
be oh my god oh my god oh my god we're getting closer to november and it's the you know you just
you have to have something with it too i want to learn how to cook three things
i just took it through my shitty list i learned I learned to cook my first thing last month.
What was it?
Eggs.
Sean, unbelievable.
I can't tell if you're kidding.
Okay, remember last year we talked about this and I was getting Dunkin' Donuts every morning.
Yeah, progress.
And now I'm making myself eggs and bacon every morning.
This time last year I was asking you if you'd figured out how to use the coffee maker.
Right, and now I've figured out coffee.
I'm making myself coffee.
I don't use the K-Cups.
That's good.
That's really good.
What I realized is, you don't need to know.
For those looking at home,
John either winked or had a stroke.
You don't need to learn how to cook a whole cookbook, right?
We're creatures of habit.
You need like three things that you do well.
You're set for life.
Last Christmas break, I made a Yule log.
There's a French word for it.
How do you do that?
People always say it's like bouche Noel, maybe.
That sounds wrong.
Again, can't learn languages, no retention of them.
Bouche Noel.
I don't think that's what it is.
Whatever it is.
Oh, yeah, bouche Noel.
Is that what it is?
I can't know how to pronounce it.
And it was so fun.
And so this year, I got to figure out something else.
Because not only did it taste delicious, I got so many likes and faves.
So just thinking through what the perfect thing to cook is that would be both tasty. something else because not only did it taste delicious i got so many likes and faves so just
thinking through like what the perfect thing to cook is that would be both tasty yes i made that
i made a haven't you seen love it's have you seen love it was it was it with ronan and he like made
a whole it was so much fun it went viral did you roll it like yes a viral loss that's really well
i've been watching the great british bake- Bake Off. Did you get a handshake?
I did.
Thank you.
Yes.
Paul Hollywood did come up to Connecticut in a Lamborghini and give me a handshake.
Did you bring those eyes?
Oof.
Yeah, man.
Put those in a pot, you know?
On that note, anyone else have any kind of resolution-y things to say before we sign off for the last podcast of the decade?
Well, I'll just say thank
you thank you to my boys thank you thank you my boys john and tommy thanks to everybody on the
team that makes pod save america happen thanks to everyone who donated a fair fight yeah thanks
for listening we are so excited for 2020 look doing this you guys listening it's a really shitty fucking time
in history but at least we got to go through it together you know it's true that's what was my
other resolution is to be grateful yeah be grateful boom let's also rate and review in
the itunes store yeah yeah rate and review the code is crooked the gratitude can be expressed
stars stars thank you bye happy new year happy new year Thank you. Bye. Happy New Year. Happy New Year.
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