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Conversations in Politics: Public versus Private
The conversations that take place behind the scenes of political campaigns and in Washington are profoundly different from the messaging that goes on in public. The aim of a podcast is to bring up the conversations out loud that people have on campaigns in private to close the distance between politicians and the public.
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The hosts discuss how the Democratic Party needs to move past the "era of politics" represented by the Clintons, despite similarities in policy agendas between Obama and Clinton.
02:40 - 04:48 (02:07)
Summary
The hosts discuss how the Democratic Party needs to move past the "era of politics" represented by the Clintons, despite similarities in policy agendas between Obama and Clinton.
ChapterConversations in Politics: Public versus Private
EpisodeThree Jons and a Tommy: Pod Save America Talks Media, Messaging, and Midterms
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
Understanding Communities' Viewpoints: Conversations Behind Political Campaigns vs Public Messaging.
The conversations behind the scenes of political campaigns and in Washington are profoundly different from the conversations that are had in public and the messaging that goes on in public.
04:48 - 09:26 (04:37)
Summary
The conversations behind the scenes of political campaigns and in Washington are profoundly different from the conversations that are had in public and the messaging that goes on in public. In this podcast, conversations out loud that people have on campaigns in private are discussed to understand communities' viewpoints.
ChapterConversations in Politics: Public versus Private
EpisodeThree Jons and a Tommy: Pod Save America Talks Media, Messaging, and Midterms
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The Daily Show would invite press people from Congress to discuss political strategy and the importance of authenticity.
09:26 - 11:15 (01:49)
Summary
The Daily Show would invite press people from Congress to discuss political strategy and the importance of authenticity. The conversation focused on how media appearances have become a gold standard for setting a message, but some feel that governance has been ignored as a result.