I feel sorry for republican friends who are principal conservatives. They just feel terrible that they have to pull the handle for somebody like trumpe. But im hoping the g o p regains its compass and at least puts something up, like disantis instead of trump. I mean, wherewe weree pretty close to a total breakdown. Tha, what would have happened? Is donald trump just retaining power as a dictator, or just serving a new term? And everyone, just, except tat, had pence done that and gotten backing from kother republicans,. i half the country would have been out in the streets.
Shermer and Rosenfeld discuss: why we have a duopoly • gerrymandering • voting restrictions • how we know all elections are not rigged • abortion • immigration • US foreign policy • the rise of conservative and liberal think tanks • ideology • political polarization • political leanings of industrialists vs. tech billionaires and rural poor vs. urban poor • Trump and 2016, 2020, and 2024 (are we facing civil unrest as never seen before?), and more…
Sam Rosenfeld is Associate Professor of Political Science at Colgate University, specializing in party politics and American political development. His research interests include the history of political parties, the intersection of social movements and formal politics, and the politics of social and economic policymaking. His book, The Polarizers: Postwar Architects of Our Partisan Era (University of Chicago Press, 2018), offers an intellectual and institutional history of party polarization in the postwar United States. With Daniel Schlozman at Johns Hopkins University, he is currently writing a book on party development since the Founding, provisionally titled The Hollow Parties. His writing has also appeared in The American Prospect, Boston Review, Democracy, The New Republic, The New York Times, Politico, The Washington Post, and Vox.