
The DSR Network FTA: How to Celebrate This Independence Day
Jan 3, 2026
Norm Ornstein, a veteran political scholar, joins David Rothkopf to dissect the significance of Independence Day against today's political backdrop. They explore how current corruption compares to colonial grievances, drawing parallels between Trump and King George III. The discussion highlights the challenges facing democracy, including voter suppression and congressional cowardice. They also emphasize the role of young voters in shaping the future and critique policies impacting everyday lives, urging a focus on affordability and compassion.
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Founders' Complaints Fit Today's Abuses
- The Declaration's complaints map eerily to contemporary abuses by Donald Trump and his allies.
- David Rothkopf argues modern leaders embody many grievances once leveled at King George III.
Cult And Cowardice Drive Congressional Votes
- Norm Ornstein says Congress's behavior reflects 'cult and cowardice' more than mere bribery.
- He emphasizes fear of retaliation from Trump drives many Republican votes more than policy or money.
Thomas Massie's Flip-Flopping Under Pressure
- Norm recounts Thomas Massie voting shifts as an example of chaotic pressure on members.
- Massie first voted against, then for, then against, and finally for the rule under pressure.

