Don Rose, a veteran Chicago journalist and activist, reflects on his role in organizing the tumultuous 1968 protests against the Vietnam War. He draws fascinating parallels between then and today, discussing how contemporary protests, including those about Gaza, may impact the upcoming DNC. The conversation highlights Kamala Harris's surprising rise in politics, her focus on abortion rights, and the strategic choice of Tim Walz as her running mate. Rose’s insights on media influence and civil unrest make for a compelling discourse on political evolution.