Jan 24 Local News Panel Discusses Past, Present Of Intense Political Rhetoric Congressman John Yarmuth, outgoing Kentucky Secretary of State Trey Grayson and political science professor Jasmine Farrier sat on the panel. Farrier said many people seem to have historical amnesia when decrying the intense and sometimes violent rhetoric in Congress and in the media. By Gabe Bullard Jan 24 Local News Panel Discusses Past, Present Of Intense Political Rhetoric Gabe Bullard
Jun 14 State of Affairs Congressional Ambivalence: Analyzing the Cycles of Power From our seat here, it seems sometimes Congress is making the decisions and running the country, and sometimes it seems to be the president. The power fluctuations in Washington don't seem to particular to any administration and can often change during the same one. So why does the balance of power shift between Congress and the president? And what does that mean for us? Join us on Tuesday when we talk with author Jasmine Farrier about Congressional Ambivalence and call with your questions. Listen to the Show Related Links: CONGRESSIONAL AMBIVALENCE: The Political Burdens of Constitutional Authority The contemporary presidency: executive ambition versus congressional ambivalence Foreign Policy Roles of the President and Congress By Laura Ellis Jun 14 State of Affairs Congressional Ambivalence: Analyzing the Cycles of Power Laura Ellis