In this episode of Mastering the Room, Casey is joined by Jamie Raskin and Rodney Davis, two tenured members of Congress to discuss what has become the normalization of impeachment, and its impact on democracy. The three political enthusiasts explore topics like taking back power from executive actions, Congress' abdication of war powers, the impact of partisanship on courageous acts, gerrymandering reform, and the founders' perspective on today's world. Each emphasizes the importance of bipartisan cooperation, the need for courage to be rewarded, and the continuous pursuit of greater democracy through constitutional amendments.
Chapters
00:00Introduction and Background
04:47The History of Impeachment
06:10Defining High Crimes and Misdemeanors
09:01Impeachment as a Political Tool
10:29Congressional Authority and Impeachment
14:11The Normalization of Impeachment
28:43Taking Back Power from Executive Actions
29:39Congress' Abdication of War Powers
30:36Wimpiness of Members of Congress
31:06The Polarized Environment
31:36Hope for Governing and Working Together
32:01The Impact of Partisanship on Courageous Acts
32:30The Need for Courage to be Rewarded
32:45Disentangling from Political Party
33:06Gerrymandering Reform
34:07The For the People Act
35:41Being Primaried and Regretting Votes
36:15Running for Office Again
37:14Redistricting and Gerrymandering
38:00Drawing Multi-Member Districts
39:08The Founders' Perspective on Today's World
41:17Surprises for the Founders
44:14The Challenge to the Electoral College
45:13The Tantalizing Dream of Government
48:36Amending the Constitution for Greater Democracy
49:29Ending on a Bipartisan Note