I’m certainly not in any way defending Trump, let me go on the record to say that, because people seem to want to say that I am. I think he’s a horrible person, and he’s really dangerous. But the good news about Trump is that he has exposed all the cracks that are in our system, and now the light can get in. We have to get rid of these cabinet appointees, and we can do it. And we have to get out and vote during the midterms, which nobody has been doing. You have 45 percent of the country that didn’t vote in the regular election, and in Michigan you have 90,000 people going to the polls and not voting for either person that’s running for president, but voting down ballot. There’s something really wrong. Now we have people in certain states, I think in Virginia, who went unopposed during the midterms. That has to change, and people are standing up to take responsibility on their local school boards. We have to do what the Tea Party did. We have to start at the bottom and get progressives in from the bottom-up. And then things will change. Look at what’s going on at these town-hall meetings that are erupting without any kind of organization from the top. The Democrats didn’t pay attention to the bottom; they didn’t pay attention to the country, and now the country is taking over. There’s no progressive party anymore that represents the working people. When you see these town-hall meetings where people are going and holding their representatives responsible and demanding answers — that, to me, is a revolution; you’ve never seen that before. That’s a really, really healthy sign. And I have faith in this country. Traveling all around with Bernie made me love this country more and more. There are patriots everywhere who are kind and generous and accepting and inclusive. The heart of America is not what you hear from his mouth at all.