Politics after Dark
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In this era of "darkness," it's imperative that we explore NEW ideas and NEW ways of governing. It's the old ways that got us to this dark place, maybe, together, we can find a new politics that gets us out.Join me, former Bernie Staffer, Miracle Jenkins, as I explore new ideas and challenge the way you think of Governing, Culture, politics, and your relations to the people around you and those farther away (just out of site).
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Focuses on progressive governance, political commentary, and cultural insights, with episodes addressing questions like the decline of FDR and LBJ Democrats and the impact of social media on leftist discourse, fostering discussions that challenge conventional political narratives.

In this era of “darkness,” it’s imperative that we explore NEW ideas and NEW ways of governing. It’s the old ways that got us to this dark place, maybe, together, we can find a new politics that gets us out.
Join me, former Bernie Staffer, Miracle Jenkins, as I explore new ideas and challenge the way you think of Governing, Culture, politics, and your relations to the people around you and those farther away (just out of site).

My interview with Joe Caiazzo, the Founder of 1788 Media and JCN. Former State Director for the Hilary Rodham Clinton Presidential (2016) campaign, a DNC delegate from MA, and a former Bernie Sanders State Director (State director, spokesperson and comms director 2020) In 2012, Joe was the youngest elected delegate from Massachusetts to the Democratic National Convention. Joe is a published author and has appeared as a political commentator on television and radio shows across New England. He is also a political partner of the Truman National Security Project.
Where have all the FDR/LBJ Dems gone? How did we end up here, where a republican has won the popular vote for the first time in a generation? I discuss this and more with top-level political Consultant Joe Caiazzo.
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