New Jersey Senator Cory Booker broke a record and made history. His speech will be remembered more fondly than the guy he beat, Strom Thurmond’s filibuster against the civil rights bill in 1957.

Without bathroom breaks but with occasional pauses for encouraging questions from his fellow Democrats, Mr. Booker read from a binder of notes and waved a small copy of the U.S. Constitution. He gesticulated and roared. At times, he draped himself over his lectern. His voice grew hoarse. But it remained strong … ‘My voice is inadequate,’ Mr. Booker said more than 19 hours into the speech. ‘My efforts today are inadequate to stop what they’re trying to do. But we the people are powerful.'

Did the speech change a thing about what Trump is trying to do or the political leverage held by the GOP? Not one bit. Booker only achieved one thing.

Attention.

It’s not enough, but it’s something