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Russell Kirk and the Republican predicament
Russell Kirk and the Republican predicament

Republicans should be reading Russell Kirk

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James WallnerOctober 24, 2018Republicans, Russell Kirk, Political Dysfunction, Conservatism Comment
Lame Ducks and Congressional Accountability
Lame Ducks and Congressional Accountability

Lame Duck sessions undermine representative government

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James WallnerOctober 23, 2018Congress, Lame Duck SessionsComment
Americans Don’t Need a Politics Cleanse
Americans Don’t Need a Politics Cleanse

Instead of doing a politics cleanse, Americans should go on a bender

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James WallnerSeptember 26, 2018Political Dysfunction, Political Theory, Socrates, James MadisonComment
Richard Russell and the Importance of Remembering the Past
Richard Russell and the Importance of Remembering the Past

A republic perishes when its citizens no longer remember their past

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James WallnerSeptember 7, 2018Richard Russell, John McCain, Tradition, Russell Senate Office BuildingComment
Democrats have a point on Brett Kavanaugh documents, but GOP should stick to confirmation timeline
Democrats have a point on Brett Kavanaugh documents, but GOP should stick to confirmation timeline

Republicans should stop treating Kavanaugh like a client whom they are protecting from opposing counsel in a hostile deposition

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James WallnerSeptember 6, 2018Brett Kavanaugh, Documents, Supreme Court, Confirmation Process, Advise and ConsentComment
Neither party treats Supreme Court nominations like the Founders intended
Neither party treats Supreme Court nominations like the Founders intended

Advise and consent bears resemblance to the process envisioned in the Constitution

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James WallnerSeptember 5, 2018Confirmation Process, Advise and Consent, Constitution, Supreme Court, Brett KavanaughComment
Senate Republicans made a threat, and Democrats called their bluff yet again
Senate Republicans made a threat, and Democrats called their bluff yet again

Senate Republicans can’t commit

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James WallnerAugust 31, 2018Legislative BargainingComment
Confirmation Wars and Constitutional Authority (Part II)
Confirmation Wars and Constitutional Authority (Part II)

“In reality, we rationalize, we deny, or we couldn’t go on confirming.”

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James WallnerAugust 17, 2018Senate, Confirmation Process, Filibuster, Nuclear OptionComment
Confirmation Wars and Constitutional Authority (Part I)
Confirmation Wars and Constitutional Authority (Part I)

For today’s senators, the ends always justify the means

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James WallnerAugust 16, 2018Senate, Confirmation Process, Judicial NominationsComment
Will Discontent in Congress Spark Change?
Will Discontent in Congress Spark Change?

The leader-driven equilibrium is increasingly precarious

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James WallnerAugust 4, 2018Congress, Institutional Change, Leadership, Electoral PressureComment
Party Polarization Is an Illusion
Party Polarization Is an Illusion

What exactly are political parties, and how do they matter?

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James WallnerJuly 25, 2018Congress, Polarization, Agenda ControlComment
Why filling the vacant Supreme Court seat is bad for the country
Why filling the vacant Supreme Court seat is bad for the country

A deadlocked court would be better for the future of U.S. politics.

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James WallnerJuly 11, 2018Supreme Court, Senate, Confirmation Process, Presidency, ConstitutionComment
What's Wrong with American Politics
What's Wrong with American Politics

Congress no longer seen as preeminent institution

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James WallnerJuly 3, 2018Congress, Political Dysfunction, Gridlock, Deliberation, ConflictComment
Polarization is an output of our process, not the cause of all our woes
Polarization is an output of our process, not the cause of all our woes

We seek to clarify and deepen our original discussion about polarization in this post.

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James WallnerJune 27, 2018Congress, PolarizationComment
Rethinking Politics
Rethinking Politics

It is time to question the way in which we think about politics.

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James WallnerJune 18, 2018Comment
McConnell Is the Longest-Serving GOP Leader. But Not the Most Consequential.
McConnell Is the Longest-Serving GOP Leader. But Not the Most Consequential.

Mitch McConnell is a tough guy to figure out

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James WallnerJune 15, 2018Senate, Leadership, McConnell, Mansfield, GridlockComment
Congress is Broken. But Don't Blame Polarization
Congress is Broken. But Don't Blame Polarization

“Take nothing on its looks; take everything on evidence. There’s no better rule.”

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James WallnerJune 9, 2018Congress, Polarization, Leadership, Gridlock, DeliberationComment
A coalition at risk: GOP leadership put loyalty over debate
A coalition at risk: GOP leadership put loyalty over debate

Republican leaders try to fend off a rogue effort to force House action

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James WallnerJune 7, 2018Congress, House of Representatives, Republicans, Immigration, Discharge PetitionComment
Don't expect the Senate's inaction to change anytime soon
Don't expect the Senate's inaction to change anytime soon

There is a lot more to the Senate’s dysfunction than Democratic intransigence alone

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James WallnerJune 7, 2018Senate, Gridlock, Obstruction, Politics of EffortComment
An Impotent Congress
An Impotent Congress

Americans have good reason to believe that their government isn’t working

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James WallnerMay 18, 2018Congress, Gridlock, Politics of Effort, PolarizationComment
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