How The Media Rage Machine Divides America: Chris Stirewalt
Episode Date: May 23, 2024From cars to entertainment, technology to retailing, most large industries have faced huge changes in the past thirty years. But none more so than the...
As the tone of public discourse becomes increasingly angry and divisive, Common Ground Committee offers a healing path to reaching agreement and moving forward. We talk with top leaders in public policy, finance, academe and more to encourage the seeking and finding of points of agreement, and to demonstrate how combating incivility can lead us forward.
132 episodes transcribedFrom cars to entertainment, technology to retailing, most large industries have faced huge changes in the past thirty years. But none more so than the...
Unlike the vast majority of journalists who cover American politics, Salena Zito lives far away from the centers of power and wealth. She writes about...
More than 50 Members of Congress have announced that they’re not running for reelection in 2024. Many cite political dysfunction and angry divisive rh...
Many Americans are exhausted by polarization and hyper-partisanship. Bitter divides are not just a problem for election campaigns and public instituti...
Partisan divides are as deep as ever. Most Americans are exhausted by the dysfunction and divisions in American politics. Some scholars claim the coun...
Soon after Joe Biden became president he said in his inaugural address that wanted to bring Americans together, to forge unity. But maybe unity isn’t...
Acclaimed musician and recording artist Daryl Davis has interviewed hundreds of KKK members and other White supremacists and influenced many of them t...
Independent voters make up well over 40 percent of the voting public. But you wouldn’t know that from media coverage, which focuses almost exclusively...
In this presidential election year, partisan divides cause political gridlock and distrust. We're encouraged to believe that we're right and those on...
American politics are often dominated by the loudest voices on the left and right. In this episode, we learn the crucial difference between what Ameri...
With our political system mired in problems, there’s plenty of talk about ‘fixing politics.’ But our guest Mark Sappenfield, Editor of the Christian S...
Our final podcast for 2023 is the one-hundredth episode of “Let’s Find Common Ground”. We look back and include special moments from six shows during...
Recently, during a public event at Utah's State Capitol, Governor Spencer Cox issued a stark warning: "Either we, the people, collectively decide we'r...
The state of public discourse is often dire and includes insults and threats. We assume the worst of the other side and are not afraid to call them ou...
When conservative Republican Mark Klicker and liberal Democrat Alex Ramel met in person for the first time, their opinions about each other rapidly ch...
Violent threats against members of Congress are up, and hate crimes have increased to the highest levels ever recorded. Fear is being used as a tool b...
Rory Stewart walked across Afghanistan, was an elected politician, served as a senior British government minister, and was a visiting fellow at Yale U...
What a time to try and fix Congress. But that’s what our guests on this episode are determined to do. This show features two politicians from the newl...
When we consider the meaning of citizenship, most Americans usually think about individual rights. In this episode, we hear a bold call for change. Ou...
Until recently most of us outside of state government didn’t know much about the role of Secretary of State, the state’s top election official. We sim...