The chapter delves into the significance of historical symbols like Valley Forge and Waco in political discourse, exploring how they are used to convey different messages. It discusses the implications of these symbols in shaping public perception and the narratives surrounding American democracy. The conversation also touches on recent political events such as the January 6 insurrection and the upcoming presidential election, analyzing the strategies and challenges faced by both Trump and Biden.
Trump’s historic felony conviction, a SCOTUS ruling in favor of presidential immunity, and a dumpster fire Biden vs. Trump debate: Those are just a few of the things that have happened on the American democracy front since Kara spoke to historian Heather Cox Richardson in January. In a special Independence Day episode, Kara and Heather replay that conversation, including history lessons from her book Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America, and then rejoin at the end. They discuss what Heather thought of the first presidential debate, why she believes changing presidential horses mid-race would be disastrous for Democrats, and how events of the past six months have (or haven't) changed her perspective about American Democracy.
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