In this week’s episode of Politics In Question, Matt Glassman joins Lee and James to discuss the right way to do politics. Glassman is a senior fellow at the Government Affairs Institute at Georgetown University. Before that, he worked on congressional operations, separation of powers, appropriations process, agency design, and congressional history at the Congressional Research Service. He also served as professional staff on the Legislative Branch Subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee.
How do you do politics? What is the right way to do politics? Is there one right way? Does it vary between the White House and Congress? These are some of the questions Matt, Lee, and James ask in this week’s episode.
How does conspiracism impact American Politics?
What makes American democracy work?
Who disciplines bad behavior in government?
Did the filibuster break the Senate?
Will Americans pay for government if they don't trust it?
Why do Americans celebrate presidential inaugurations?
What is the future of the Republican Party?
Will Congress change how it operates in 2021?
What is the best way to pick United States senators?
How did losing to Trump in 2016 help Democrats win the presidency in 2020?
Does it really matter which party controls Congress next year?
Can a new agency improve national elections in America?
How should Americans interpret the results of the 2020 election?
Did American democracy win on Election Day?
Do presidential debates help Americans make better choices when they vote?
Should the Democrats play hardball in 2021?
How should the United States select its judges?
How well do our political parties represent us in government?
What can we learn from other nations about pernicious polarization in the United States?
How will the debate to replace Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg end?
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