This week's 15 min podcast opens with national "No Kings" protests against perceived executive overreach, reinforcing term limits as a bulwark against tyranny.
Phil Nick discuss the sentencing of Michael Madigan, Illinois’ former House Speaker, convicted of corruption after a 50-year career.
Madigan’s long tenure and consolidation of power are highlighted as emblematic of systemic legislative corruption.
This episode critiques the notion that political experience guarantees effective governance, using Illinois as a cautionary example.
A primary challenge to 86-year-old Representative Steny Hoyer is spotlighted, with bipartisan support for term limits emerging in the race.
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