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In this engaging conversation, host Reed Galen historian Alexis Coe discusses her upcoming book on young John F. Kennedy and reflects on her recent experience testifying before Congress about JFK's assassination. The discussion delves into the historical context of JFK's legacy, the obsession with his assassination, and the dysfunction within Congress.
Coe emphasizes the importance of civic responsibility and the challenges both political parties face in addressing the needs of the American people. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the current political landscape, discussing the need for change in the resistance movement, the historical context of political change, and the importance of empathy in politics.
They explore the evolution of voting rights, the crisis of leadership, and the role of Congress in governance. The discussion also touches on the legitimacy of government, the impact of presidential pardons, and the disconnect between different American experiences. Reed and Alexis emphasize the need for civic engagement and the importance of storytelling in politics, while critiquing the performative nature of modern political discourse.
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In this engaging conversation, host Reed Galen historian Alexis Coe discusses her upcoming book on young John F. Kennedy and reflects on her recent experience testifying before Congress about JFK's assassination. The discussion delves into the historical context of JFK's legacy, the obsession with his assassination, and the dysfunction within Congress.
Coe emphasizes the importance of civic responsibility and the challenges both political parties face in addressing the needs of the American people. In this conversation, the speakers delve into the current political landscape, discussing the need for change in the resistance movement, the historical context of political change, and the importance of empathy in politics.
They explore the evolution of voting rights, the crisis of leadership, and the role of Congress in governance. The discussion also touches on the legitimacy of government, the impact of presidential pardons, and the disconnect between different American experiences. Reed and Alexis emphasize the need for civic engagement and the importance of storytelling in politics, while critiquing the performative nature of modern political discourse.
Subscribe to Alexis' Substack
Buy Alexis' terrific biography of George Washington!
Subscribe to The Home Front
We need YOUR help to build the America of tomorrow! JoinTheUnion.us today and get involved!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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