REFORM! Part 1 | Pretty Good
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- Presenting Part 1 of Secret Base’s first-of-its-kind documentary series, REFORM!, a bizarro political odyssey featuring the weirdest people you have ever heard of in your entire life. This part is free-to-watch for everybody. If you decide that this is your bag, Parts 2 and 3 are available RIGHT NOW on our Patreon! Subscriptions start at $5/month: / secretbase
You know, some people might tell you that in order to run for president, you have to be taller than five-foot-five. And that you need things called “political positions.” And that you’re not allowed to go on a two-month vacation during peak campaign season. And that you should actually prepare for debates. And that you should actually want to be President. Well, Ross Perot proved them all right. But not before almost proving them kind of wrong first!
REFORM! is written and directed by Jon Bois.
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oh, hello there. i don't know if you're interested in this sort of thing but if you happen to want to watch parts 2 and 3 right now, REFORM! is over on our patreon in it's entirety. go to www.patreon.com/secretbase to catch those, otherwise you can wait until september. smell you later!
U guys need to get on nebula
Oh. I'll just wait until September to watch the full series, then. Thanks for the heads up.
4 month exclusivity for a finished video certainly is a choice. See you in September pal
@@aphexskin it’s very normal for UA-cam channels who spend hundreds of hours on a video to release it on patreon and get paid more for it. literally nothing wrong with it.
4 months is a bit ridiculous I understand time gating for Patreon but that is to much
We have reached levels of back that were previously thought to be impossible
We are pretty freakin back yall
y’all, WE are BACK
#weback
These “were back” levels are off the charts
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Ross Perot walked so Jon Bois could run - so glad to see the "guy explains charts for 30 mins" origin story
Wow, that went so far over my head when Jon said it, it might as well have been a satellite.
And people are paying to watch Jon explain charts a second and third time a little bit sooner. Rightfully so, lol.
@@51Dutchman strange world we live in, Ross spent a fortune getting on air to explain charts and now he could get paid to do it.
Chart (Political) Party: Tax Go Up!
jon bwa
Ah yes my favourite sport: Politics
This doesn't actually tell me which Jon Bois video your commenting on
This is Moneyball.
So sick of these liberals putting sports into my politics
and i AM NOT KIDDING ABOUT THIS
@@lazarbro Hell, Jon's entire UFC breakdown was half-politics to give a feeling of what the times were like.
I don’t think my work is gonna love me taking a 46 minute break
Oh crap I should probably get back to work.
Edit: ok for real this time
Isn’t today an international holiday?
boss makes a dollar, i make a dime, so i watch jon bois on company time
@@zotanica Maybe in the civilised world, but not in the US. The only people who celebrate May Day around here are the type who burn down the cities of Seattle and Portland every time the Republican Party passes a law or rams through a Supreme Court decision.
And maybe people who call in sick to celebrate spring in Jonathan Coulton's preferred style on the First of May.
No it isn't international. In brazil it is but in the usa for ex laborday is a diferent day
I'M HERE FOR THE RESURRECTION OF PRETTY GOOD
may first is my easter now
I literally just watched 222-0 Pretty good yesterday
I always watch the episode about 24 that is the best thing on the internet oh and possibly why did I choose this for a living
I can't believe my eyes
@@kNaild why did I choose this for a living is a masterpiece
The fact that Jesse Ventura gets the same music as when they introduced Ken Griffey Jr in the Mariners series is hilarious
He's Jesse "The Body" Ventura. He not only gets hooked on conspiracy but he sounds like Darth Vader with less synth reverb. If there's one person in this story who should get it, he's on the podium if not first place.
And the same music as Julio Jones in the Falcons series 😂
When the Florida Man who spent $45,000 on a newspaper advertisement and oversaw a new political movement was shown to be low on the fascination index, I knew this was going to be a wild one
“Wonder who this is about…maybe it’s a hockey thing”
"In more ways than one, he desperately needs a W"
*man writing on book engulfed in flames*
i know right? sometimes I feel like jon could make it as a professional writer
26:47 "So, let me get this straight, a half-hour long video where some dork sits there and talks about charts all the time? Would anyone watch that?"
We love you, Jon and Secret Base!
Ross was really ahead of his time there!
16.5 million viewers.
I had to pause and laugh for like 2 minutes at that one.
Be honest, we just love Jon
If Ross Perot won the Presidency, the Falcons would’ve won Super Bowl XXXIII.
A reformed Euguene Robinson would’ve had a pick six, a forced fumble, a game sealing interception, and a superbowl mvp
As an ATLien you guys are triggering my trauma.
Buffalo Bills would have FOUR super bowl wins. Jim Kelley still hates Ross Perot for what he did to the city of Buffalo.
And Jim, if I spelled your last name incorrectly, it's only because Ross Perot didn't win the presidency.
If Al Gore won the Seahawks would have ran the ball
3 hour long episodes on the history of politics in a country I don't live in and have never been too, narrated by Jon Bois. This is going to be fantastic.
He saw the comments of his last few videos saying “I could listen to Jon Bois talk about anything for hours and I’d enjoy it” and he said hold my beer. Credit to him, he’s got me hooked and I’m not even American
As someone who is interested in American politics and lived through all this at just about a year older than Jon youre in for a friggin ride.
I mean if he could get me to care about the Minnesota Vikings (a team in a place I live nowhere near or like in a sport I don't follow), this surprises me not at all. Jon Bois has a superpower, and it's getting people to care about stuff they wouldn't otherwise.
If you do end up visiting you should go to the Grand canyon. It's pretty sick
@@ts-wo6pp thanks for the recommendation but I have zero desire to see America anytime soon, I'm actually more interested in visiting Scotland right now, but that's years down the line.
7:15 "Ross Perot is a man so disciplined and straightlaced he probably doesn't need a haircut..."
I can't tell if this is a joke with multiple layers or not, but Perot was famous for going to the same barber for the same $10 haircut every week for many years. It was part of his "everyman" folksiness.
When we need him most Jon Bois returns
my great aunt still has a PEROT ‘92 magnet prominently displayed on her fridge
good aunt
@@BarackLesnar good fridge
@@michaelkitchin9665 good lord let's eat
I got out my Perot for President t-shirt to wear all this summer.
Sometimes, politics and sports can pretty much be identical to one another in terms of how dramatic/chaotic it can get.
To adapt an adage by Gary Lineker:
Politics is a simple game. Two dozen guys get on the ballot, and at the end, the bad guys win.
@@Billiamwoods I never knew that quip by Lineker, my man is a straight-up savage.
Unfortunately, American politics have long been a circus.
@@dylanjwagner All politics has always been a circus. Seriously. As long as democracy has existed, it has always been known to be vulnerable to demagoguery and rabble rousing. The Athenians wrote about that. The Romans wrote about that. Our modern forms of democracy are just the same all over again.
I would say that politics in the day of two party politics is just sports-fandom. It’s the exact same thing. Blind loyalty to people who will never benefit you personally
Part 3 is just gonna be Jon Bois announcing his campaign for president...
And I would love every second of it
The best possible 2024/2025 outcome.
Bois '24: Make Bobs great Again
I'd vote for him.
6:03 "he desperately needs a w" had me roll eyes, say "ugh dear god" out loud, and then click the like button
This is a strange meta-commentary of the fact that Americans follow politics the same way we follow sports.
I just want to thank whoever it was at SB who allowed this to happen. And I haven't even watched the whole video yet, I just got through the intro.
More than a thousand years ago in Byzantium, the political parties were literally split between the "green" and "blue" chariot racing teams. In modern day Scotland, even up to the present day, there is a political split between Celtic (Catholic, Nationalist) and Rangers (Protestant, Unionist). In Italy it's even crazier, with SS Lazio being associated with the far right.
It's actually not that crazy. Besides the historical examples, CNN runs their political segments exactly like they run their sports segments. Literally, the broadcast style, messaging, and format, are all stolen from those old sports segments where a bunch of guys sit around a table and yell at each other. That's exactly how modern political discussions go down. The news media figured out that very few people care to sit and listen to a guy explain a bunch of charts.
My bet, is that it's because people can much more easily sniff out hypocrisy and inconsistencies if you're carefully explaining and articulating your points, rather than screaming louder than the other person. So if you're campaigning for anything other than the most noble and ethical reasons of self-sacrifice, you're going to get more views and votes by screaming rather than taking time to explain yourself.
GO AHEAD, THROW YOUR VOTE AWAY - *punches Perot 96 hat*
That's literally all I knew about Perot until now.
Don’t blame me, I voted for Kodos.
Secret Base. The only channel that when you see they uploaded you wait until you get home because you need to set the mood properly.
Internet historian.
I was born in 1992 and started caring about politics in 2000 when my third grade class did a mock election. This is fascinating.
I remember being a grade-schooler when Perot was running and something about his message made sense to me in a way that had nothing to do with my age. My parents - Bush voters - thought he was a lunatic, but the simple message of "we should perhaps have more choices" could resonate with everyone.
I really love that someone at sb realized that Jon Bois’ style can be applied to any topic and that we watch for his story telling capabilities not the actual topic of the video, can’t wait to see the rest.
I mean, that's what pretty good was in the beginning. He talked about poker players, some dude who took a ride in a lawn chair, and Jack Bauer
Check out Bobby Broccoli for a science and technology version of Jon Bois. Bobby directly credits Bois for his use of the format.
@@SemiDoge hell yeah the Nortel videos were great, emp lemon and summoning salts also have a style based on Jon so they’re both worth a watch
I think the element hunt video is probably my favorite, but the cloning one is definitely the most dramatic!
Jon, Mr. Bois, you and your company need to find away of putting this whole thing in a theater, even if it’s just a limited run. You are our greatest living documentarian and should be winning an Oscar every year.
IVE WAITED MY WHOLE LIFE FOR THIS MOMENT
As a Political Science major and an avid sports/Secret Base watcher, this is hitting all of my bases. Home-run Jon!
"I'm sick of dark money running our politics. Lets support a billionaire running for president as a political outsider!"
Thankfully, the American public would never ever make the same mistake again.
......Sigh..
This is one of the very greatest days, genuinely, because Pretty Good had finally returned! When you said you were gonna start posting new episodes of it I didn't realise how damn quickly you were gonna post them, so thank you so so much for making them. You are the best and most influential youtuber there is, every great youtuber says Jon Bois is one of their biggest inspirations, I genuinely believe your videos will be studied in a few decades the same way Citizen Kane is studied academically, or the Beatles Sgt Peppers album is studied academically in the art form of music. You are to the art form of online video documentaries as the Beatles are to popular music, in that every single band that came after is affected by what the Beatles did. Even if they don't realise it.
I'm gonna donate to the Patreon so I can see them early but it's nice to have this one here already. Thank you for always making awesome videos I can rewatch dozens of times and never get bored of.
SECERT BASE DROPPING A POLITICAL VIDEO IN 2024 IS CRAZY
Man, seeing a new Pretty Good, seeing that it's 40 minutes long, and then seeing "Part 1 of 3" slam onto the screen, I cannot stop smiling
In the spring of 1992, I was a polisci major at Wyoming. I thought I could be in the vanguard of the Perot campaign, and set out to build an organization in Laramie. Little did my naive self know that the organization had already been built using a base of weirdos and oddballs from across the state. I was given the phone number of the state organizer. I called her, and during the conversation she brought up the Rothschilds and the Trilateral Commission. My response: 😬
I stuck with the campaign and its weirdness through his dropout. I still voted for him, but I didn't do any more campaigning. It all just got too strange.
Like, complaining about rich people is very fair and neccessary, I do it all the time, but if someone brings up specifically the Rothschilds in the current day, I am immediately hella sus of them. Like, who outside of off-the-mark conspiracy theorists blind to antisemitism or actual antisemites bring up the Rothschilds in the century of our lord the 21st (or the late 20th in your case)? They haven't been relevant since the 1800s lmao
I just graduated from UWYO in Poli Sci! Not too surprised about there being weirdos in Wyoming
That's what ALL political campaigns run on. Seriously. Who the hell is showing up to local party meetings in Bumbleton, Idaho in non-election years? What do they even have to talk about? Why, the pet causes of the people who bother to show up. The causes may not be actively insane, but they will definitely be tediously irrelevant to anything normal people care about. But those are the people who, when the elections are coming, will get out and sign up volunteers and canvass neighbourhoods and so on. Because they are weird people.
As a Coloradan with a tangential involvement in local politics, your description of Lamb's weird politics being uniquely Coloradan is spot on.
Yep im Colo native, grew up in platte park, hate both parties , pro gun, anti gun violence , pro choice, and i wont vote for anyone who supports any drug war ever and believe all the worlds decisions should be based off the coral reefs dying. These people politics arent weird enough, to me. Denver and Portland knew better than the 2 party system, now dead cities because housing crisis, wonder if related
"In more ways than one, he desperately needs a W."
I'd be so insufferably pleased with myself i had written that.
You know I always loved the Secret Base stuff that has a political side to it. Fighting in the age of loneliness, the Randall Cunningham video, etc. Excited to see Jon go all out on it.
It took me 27 years of life to realize that the months from July to November spell out Jason
Back during the first Perot campaign I had a school project going where I ended up working for all three major candidates' campaigns, which in retrospect is kinda funny and also maybe illegal? I dunno. Anyway, on election day I was with the Perot camp doing "outreach," which for the local office meant basically my ass standing out on the 16th Street Mall in Denver just howling utter *nonsense* about Perot and why you should vote for him. The one phrase that sticks in my mind over 30 years later is "VOTE FOR ROSS PEROT! ROSS PEROT IS 99% FAT-FREE!"
Looking back on it, that is a perfect encapsulation of what kind of a clownshow Perot '92 really was.
I watched the whole thing expecting there to be a sports parallel at the end…I was wrong but still had a blast. “I’m mad as hell and I’m not gonna take it anymore” is gonna be my slogan
Well, it kinda depends on your definition of sports…and how much they lean into it.
“A half hour long video where some dork just sits there and talks about charts the whole time? Who would ever watch that??” 😂😂😂
Pretty Good is back from hibernation after all these years. Thank you Jon Bois.
12:14 this is the moment during Perot’s explainer where UA-cam interrupted for a mayonnaise ad.
I’m sold. Jon Bois needs to run for office
I'm scared of how massive Trump's weirdness index will be when he inevitably pops up on the graph.
Why? This video already covered the General Principles that give you the answer in the only form required: the public will adjust their POVs to whoever they regard as an important enough figure to set them. Remember how he said the Republicans' anti-abortion stance was unpopular, even within their own party? Ever heard of The Daily Show?
In the 2000s, twice they sent 'reporters' to the RNC asking them why they were anti-abortion (see? They had already changed their POVs to conform with 'The Party'). "Even in the cases of incest or rape" they asked?
Then we got to see the Ultimate Evidence that none of this is the product of thought, but simple conformity out of fear.
The person asked this waved their hands vaguely in front of their lower torso & answered "Oh, I think they have the ability to shut all that down."
Those were the replies of women.
You should read a chapter or 2 of Eliot Aronson's "The Social Animal." Basically, it's a long-winded collection of studies showing the other, darker side of The Bystander Effect in action. A person speaking like Trump or Ross Perot on a street corner is dismissed. Someone *presenting themselves as a political candidate **_automatically changes how people PERCEIVE_** their message.*
The _instant_ people think that this message is coming from someone who can Set The Agenda, right & wrong disappear. _Only_ thoughts of confirming out of fear of rejection by those setting the agenda are considered.
How many examples of this do you need?
@@choosecarefully408this has to be a bot that triggers when you write ‘Donald Trump’, right?
@@PennRail It's gotta be some weird LLM bot using like, ChatGPT based on the other words in the comment section. I can't parse why its applicable at ALL.
@@PennRail ? ? Which "this" are you referring to? People just call anything they disagree with a "bot." Having no real definition, how can I answer that question OR figure out what you think is the bot? Is it me or the original comment or... ?
@@choosecarefully408 I think it's just that they can't understand how anyone has the time and energy to drop a wall of text like that.
Once again, you never disappoint. You know, it's kind of amazing. You were the first videographer on UA-cam to really lean in to using kinetic objects, text and precise camera work with a bunch of thought with it. Way back in the Breaking Madden days I knew it was something special. I couldn't really put my finger on what exactly, but I knew it was. And now like a decade or more later, so many people try to ape the style and so many of them never quite get there. Again, well done, as always.
As a politics fan and a sports fan who thinks Jon Bois is kind of neat, I'd say this series is a treat!
If you're a Celtics fan then that's very bad new
I will drop everything for a pretty good or a chart party.
26:38 Who watched Perot, my theory is that Perot represented the last bastion of FDR. By that, I mean Perot brought fireside chats into the 1990s with audio and visual content. The 1990s was the last time people 65 years and older voted Democratic. Why? Because they were children during the FDR administration. They did not forget what the Democratic party did to improve their family's living standards. They liked Perot because he talked like FDR. He was FDR's fireside chat with graphs and charts. It does not surprise me that older people ate up Perot's content religiously.
My great uncle, my grandmother's brother, whom I had never met, adored Clinton because he was a new deal democrat. He hated Regan and Bush Sr. Sadly, in 1994, my great uncle died due to complications due to Alzheimer's. My grandmother said nothing got him out of his confusion, like asking him who the president was. On one occasion, when my great-uncle was living in the assisted living center, she asked the doctor to come into their room because he was talking nonsense. The doctor asked him who the president was, and he responded, "William Jefferson Clinton, the BEST DAMN PRESIDENT AMERICA EVER HAD." Why? He was a new deal democrat who had to sit through the Reagan revolution, and finally, in 1993, at the end of his life, there was a Democratic president again. My grandmother laminated, "Well, he was talking crazy a moment ago".This is a very circuitous way of saying that Perot captured the imagination of the older Americans. My great uncle felt that Perot was the biggest threat to America because Perot captured the imagination of old Americans who idolized the 1940s. He did so by emulating FDR's style.
A Jon Bois documentary on a topic that Bobby Broccoli would conceivably cover ... this is beautiful. Also drawing strong parallels to some upcoming elections: the infographic on the left reminds me of a butterfly ballot, which were infamously confusing and thought to have contributed to Gore's loss in 1999/2000, and of course it hasn't been a long time since I heard discourse about a modern president believing conspiracy theories or winning the electoral vote despite losing the popular vote
The butterfly ballot and its consequences to the 2000 election are probably the last (and most) major effect the Reform Party ever had on American politics, so that makes sense.
Part 3 :^)
Yup. That’s some deliberate foreshadowing
I think it can be officially confirmed: Jon Bois could put ANY information about ANY subject on a chart and I will listen to him.
the jazz fusion is just the perfect cherry on top. Thank you for all the hard work that goes into these.
5:00 the future falling away was a good touch
35:11 As a Coloradan, I can confirm many people of this state have very idiosyncratic stances. And we’re damn proud of it. Y’all never gonna nail us down!
Paying 50000 to say you’re pissed then paying.40 cents doing something about it is truly amazing
"Made politicians more accountable to their financiers than their voters"
Poignant words for any moment in America but especially relevant now more than ever
Honestly was kind of like, "ugh another political video." Then I watched 5 minutes and realized it was another concise and suuuper informative banger from SecretBase
As a long time fan of Jon Bois and a political campaign organizer this is the greatest video I could've ever asked for.
Ew
the reform party has been a topic i've been obsessed with ever since learning about it during the 2016 election when i found out trump ran back in 2000. dream come true to have one of my favorite personalities on the internet cover it in exhaustive detail now. beautiful work as always, that wind up for the "hacked off" bit really got me 43 minutes in. master of foreshadowing.
Before voting to increase the military budget this year, House members took $20k on average from military contractors this election cycle
REFORM
Source?
Wait - they're that cheap?!
@RyTrapp0 over the course of an elected officials term 20k every few weeks under the table isn't that bad
If you actually bothered looking at the defense budget you would see that the vast bulk of the new money went to pay increases. Turns out inflation is real and military wages need to reflect that. In fact DoD made substantial cuts to procurement in order to afford the wage increases. Most of the other new money went to Ukraine related funding and navy owned shipyards.
Unless the E4 mafia is handing out bribes corruption is not the reason for current defense spending.
@@KMcNally117article in The Hill. “A Pentagon budget of $1 trillion is looming. Here’s how to stop it” I tried pasting the link here but it keeps auto-deleting.
Man, I love your graphics, and, honestly, the whole format in general. Very entertaining. I don't think I've seen any of your vids yet, but now I'm stoked.
"Lets all join the Reform Party!" - Bender Bending Rodríguez
'This ones about politics? Well they cant all be winners i guess.'
45 minutes later: 'Whens the next episode?!'
We, and I cannot stress this enough, are SO BACK.
I have waited so long for you to come back, Jon. Thank you for returning just in time
man, this sure is a Pretty Good video.
25:21 What's funny about this is that after the debate, now-President Biden said if someone had been in a coma after the 1988 election and then woke up in time for the debate, they would've thought it was a two-person race between Clinton and Perot
Jon, I love your writing. Such prime content. Thank you SB staff for all the work
At first, I wondered "What does this have to do with sports?" Then, I remembered the Pretty Good Episode about Larry, the guy who launched himself into the stratosphere with weather balloons attached to a lawn chair!
The sax that hits right when the graphic for "PEROT JUMPS BACK IN" appears 😂 glorious
Seeing Jon regain the freedom to talk about whatever he wants, feels PRETTY GOOD
i have no idea where this is going, but 90 seconds in, i'm immediately reminded of Werner Herzog:
"I remember that when Twentieth Century Fox were first interested in co-producing Nosferatu they wanted me to travel to Hollywood. I did not want to go so I invited them to Munich instead. I met them at the airport and squeezed all four executives into my Volkswagen bus with no heater on a freezing winter morning and drove into the Bavarian countryside. Later, they were astonished that I had budgeted only $2 for the screenplay as I needed only 200 sheets of blank paper and a pencil."
It has been 2407 days since the last episode, nearly 7 full years. I've been waiting for this day and I'm glad I bought the patreon.
Dude, you have got to do more political essays...this had me enthralled. You could talk about corruption in the used tire industry and make it entertaining.
We're Join Bois guys, of course we watch multi-part long form documentaries with copious amounts of statistical data.
I am not REALLY HACKED-OFF about Pretty Good being back
This is tremendous work, super excited for part two!
Man, I love the surreal art style of this. Good work bro
Reminded me of a time when I was a young person that I felt hopeful about the direction this country was going. Great stuff, happy to throw in a fiver for the rest. For the folks who will be waiting until September, hold fast: You're in for a treat.
I had no idea I’d be so interested in a presentation about a losing candidate from an election in the 1990s
absolutely HOOTING and HOLLERING over the return of pretty good. the episode on 24 is still one of my dearest favorite videos, and this one's fantastic! thanks jon 👍
My heart rate is slightly elevated. Truly inspiring work.
Jon Bois getting into political commentary and analysis is the biggest moment for the genre since the advent of Twitter.
is Jon bois the greatest human who has ever lived? Many are saying.
Big if true
Woah great video! I loved the visuals, the music was PERFECT and the jokes ("W" comes to mind) were fun. Amazing! I can't wait to see more.
These types of videos are the only reason I subscribe to Secret Base, but if they're going to be behind a paywall, I'm out.
That was excellent. Truly it is unfortunate that so many of the most critical issues in this country are so boring. Campaign finance reform is about as important as anything, and it’s legitimately fixable, but instead we have a system where, if you are to hold public office, it’s either because you are insanely rich, or beholden to insanely rich people.
I'm unsure how people will take a political video on a sports channel, but as someone who watched then-SBNation while going for my Masters in Poli Sci I won't say no to a video about the second-best third-party run in Modern American history.
i expected a sports video but.. this is great aswell! immaculate job from the secret base team as always !
It's amazing how Jon can tell a story I would otherwise not care about whatsoever and turn it into something that goes straight to the top of the pile of content I need to watch. Keep up the good work brother.
it's absolutely insane that you guys are withholding finished parts 2 and 3 behind a paywall for the next 4 months
It’s not. They made a whole video explaining why it’s not. You should be grateful. You get more Secret Base content and they get paid. You lose nothing.
LETS GO ITS BACK BABY
Ok Jon, you sold me on the Patreon. Just finished watching this and I'm going to go sign up...
... I never had a chance to resist Secret Base content
I hope you do something on 40s and 50s politics, they were much more important for today than the circus politics of 90s.
Is it just me or is anyone else getting kind of the same narrative-arc vibe as the 1995 Seattle Mariners from this?
As someone knowing how things turn out for the Reform Party (I'm guessing part 2 will be about Ventura and part 3 will be about what ends up happening to the Reform Party), it is not the same narrative arc. It is something else entirely.
@@awildhannahappeared203 I was around, sort of, for the Reform Party's heyday (I was 15 during the presidential election in '92), but I didn't pay close enough attention to politics to really know much about this subject coming into this video series. I haven't watched the latter parts yet, going to do that when I get home from work.
You're half right....i'll say no more.
@@firesofthemind Having watched the rest of the doc on Patreon...whoa. Yeah, "half right" sounds about on the mark.
Amazing video! One note, a problematic view of intelligence is represented when saying that Perot should be better at questioning suspect information because he is "exceedingly smart". Having very high intellect in certain things doesn't transfer to all others. The problem with an assumption of blanket intellect is that it elevates the status of individuals while masking their weaknesses. All in all, I loved this video, as always from yall. Very excited for part 2!
why are you being so verbose? it doesn’t make you look smart you know…
@@snakelamasome people just are.
I’ve been waiting so long for pretty good
This is fantastic, a well done documentary on an extremely interesting movement in modern American political history I have been eager to learn. Thanks heaps for this production.
1992 was the first time I was old enough to vote in a presidential election and I kinda didn't appreciate just how weird it actually was. I also was more into listening to music (hey, Nirvana just got big) than politics. To be honest, my strongest memory of that whole campaign season was Phil Hartman playing a daft, senile Admiral Stockdale on SNL.
Man, his wife took away Phil from us far too soon from this world of ours. :(
Its 2am in Australia and all im saying is my sleep schedule is NOT going to like this
Another amazing breakdown and video. THANK YOU Jon
I remember discussing Perot in AP US History. Didn’t even know about everything he did after 1992. Great video as always!