
1778 - "Three Holes One Bag"
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Fireworks, Politics, and Public Perception
This chapter intertwines personal childhood experiences with fireworks and a broader discussion on current political events, particularly a Democratic leader's speech opposing a major Republican bill. It examines the strategic communication methods employed by politicians and the media's role in shaping public perception regarding health care and social benefits. The chapter emphasizes the importance of narrative framing in politics and how it affects voter understanding and engagement leading up to the midterm elections.
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