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Dana Bash Sounds Alarm on Democracy’s Fragility as 2024 Election Mirrors Past Chaos
Dana Bash’s deep dive into America’s deadliest election reveals shocking parallels to the challenges facing democracy in 2024, urging vigilance against history’s mistakes.
The Red, Blue & Purple States Of America
Donald Trump’s fear is on full display as he battles a rising Kamala Harris, facing a tide of shifting momentum, celebrity endorsements, and defections from within his own party.
The Final Showdown as Harris and Trump Campaigns Battle for the Future of America
As the 2024 election narrows, political observers highlight the key strategies for the Harris and Trump campaigns, focusing on economic messaging, personal integrity, and offering a forward-looking vision.
Fact-Checking Failures and Lying Politicians Make Political Debates Useless
Discover how unchecked lies and fact-checking failures are turning vice presidential debates into political theater with no real impact on voters.
From 1968 to Today, Heather Hendershot and Michael Zeldin on Media and Democracy
In this episode of That Said podcast, Michael revisits a pivotal moment in American history with historian Heather Hendershot, author of When the News Broke: Chicago 1968 and the Polarizing of America
Revisiting John Dean’s Take on Trump’s Authoritarian Grip
This February 2021 chat with John Dean about his eye-opening book, Authoritarian Nightmare: Trump and His Followers is as relevant as ever.
What Internal Communicators Can Learn From Biden’s Decision
Here’s what stuck out after Biden’s unprecedented announcement.
Explore My Presidential Potpourri Library,But Be Careful Political Rivals Don’t 34 You
Today I’m wondering if that surreal 34 counts of felony convictions against former President Trump is going to be synonymous with incredulousness, skepticism, and doubt.
Guilty vs Rigged is the Perception Gap in Trump's Verdict
The recent unanimous decision by a New York jury finding Donald Trump guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records to influence the 2016 presidential election has laid bare the stark perception gap between the left and the right in the United States.
Insights on Navigating the Misinformation Maze on Social during the 2024 Election Cycle
As the 2024 U.S. Presidential election looms, a recent survey conducted by Media.com reveals a growing concern among social media users about the pervasive influence of misinformation.
Another Take on Merriam-Webster’s Word of the Year
Specifically, how do we tell what is “real” and what is not?