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Politics in Perspective

Podkast av Dr. Marcia Bumgardner, Dr. Charles McCoy and Dr. Jason Russell

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Three professors sit down to chat about politics and break down the biggest stories of the week. Marcia and Jason cover the latest political happenings, while Charles adds some historical context to help it all make sense. They talk about everything from Presidential Executive Orders to game-changing Supreme Court rulings. If you’re trying to keep up with U.S. politics, this is the podcast for you!

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episode S4. E5 In the Name of the Fathers: Religion and Politics in the Early Days of the Republic cover

S4. E5 In the Name of the Fathers: Religion and Politics in the Early Days of the Republic

Dr. Jason Russell makes his hosting debut in this important episode on the proper role of religion in our politics. Joined by Dr. Marcia Bumgardner, they explore the historical context of church and state separation, highlighting pivotal moments from the founders' era and examining how these principles are interpreted today. They dive into contemporary issues such as religious requirements for public office and recent legislative measures in Texas and Oklahoma. Key events discussed include Vivek Ramaswamy's controversial Q&A at a Turning Points USA event and the implications of recent bills mandating religious displays in schools. The episode underscores the importance of protecting freedom of conscience while navigating the nuanced intersection of faith and governance. 00:00 Introduction and Host Transition 00:49 Diving into Politics and Religion 02:31 Current Events: Vivek Ramaswamy and the 10 Commandments Bill 04:07 Historical Context: Religion in Early American Politics 09:12 State Constitutions and Religious Qualifications 13:33 Madison's Perspective on Religion and Government 18:19 Federalism and Religious Freedom 25:06 The First Amendment: Establishment and Free Exercise Clauses 30:54 Jefferson's Views on Church and State 32:35 Cultural Shifts and Legal Cases 35:43 Modern Movements to Restore Christianity 36:44 Government Involvement in Religion 44:33 Balancing Majority and Minority Rights 53:55 Vivek Ramaswamy and Religious Qualifications 01:01:39 Conclusion and Listener Engagement "God and the Founders: Madison, Washington, and Jefferson" by Phillip Vincent Munoz https://www.amazon.com/God-Founders-Vincent-Phillip-Mu%C3%B1oz/dp/0521735793 [https://www.amazon.com/God-Founders-Vincent-Phillip-Mu%C3%B1oz/dp/0521735793] Marcia's Substack "Political Vitality" https://marciabumgardner.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips [https://marciabumgardner.substack.com/?utm_campaign=profile_chips]

21. okt. 2025 - 1 h 3 min
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S4. E4 The Line Between Military and Law Enforcement: National Guard's Role

In this episode of 'Politics in Perspective,' host Marcia Bumgardner is joined by Dr. Jason Russell and Dr. Charles McCoy to discuss the history and current use of the National Guard, with a focus on instances of federalization. They explore the legal framework, such as the Posse Comitatus Act, and examine historical examples like Little Rock in 1957 and the LA riots in 1992. The episode also delves into the recent deployment of National Guard troops in cities like Los Angeles and Washington D.C. analyzing the implications for federalism, democratic norms, and local law enforcement. 00:00 Introduction to Politics in Perspective 01:26 Current Use of the National Guard 04:47 Historical Background of the National Guard 09:45 Legal Framework: Posse Comitatus Act 16:38 Federalizing the National Guard: Key Historical Instances 22:29 Civil Rights Movement and the National Guard 25:44 1960s Turbulence: National Guard Deployments 27:42 Deployment of National Guard in Wilmington 28:48 Robert F. Kennedy's Speech in Indianapolis 30:47 Escalation vs. De-escalation Strategies 33:40 Historical Context of National Guard Deployment 35:45 Legal and Financial Implications 50:29 Final Thoughts and Listener Engagement

23. sep. 2025 - 54 min
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S4. E3 Deescalating After Political Violence

In this episode of Politics in Perspective, Marcia, Jason, and Charles discuss the recent assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk and the broader issue of political violence in the United States. They explore the historical context of political violence, the importance of having a national conversation about deescalation, and strategies for teaching children to engage positively with politics. The discussion also highlights the significance of maintaining a healthy media diet and promotes community connections as a means to reduce political tensions. 00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic: Political Violence 02:02 The Assassination of Charlie Kirk05:42 Historical Context of Political Violence 08:36 Responses and Reactions to Political Violence 13:26 Talking to Children About Political Violence 31:34 Deescalation Techniques and Final Thoughts How to Raise a Citizen: https://howtoraiseacitizen.com/ [https://howtoraiseacitizen.com/] Politics in Perspective Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/politicsinperspectivepodcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/politicsinperspectivepodcast/] Thanks for listening! We'd love it if you left us a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Every review helps us grow.

16. sep. 2025 - 45 min
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S4. E2 Jackson Pollack, Jazz and Propaganda: Part 2

In this episode of 'Politics in Perspective,' Marcia continues the conversation on propaganda with Dr. Jason Russell and Dr. Charles McCoy. The discussion delves into the overwhelming presence of propaganda in modern society and its sources, including government, media, and social media. They explore how propaganda has evolved from wartime efforts to current domestic political battles. The conversation covers visual propaganda, especially AI-generated images, and the role of social media in perpetuating misinformation. The hosts also provide practical advice on identifying signs of propaganda, such as overly simplified narratives and artificial dichotomies. The episode emphasizes the importance of being well-informed and critical of sources to combat the influence of propaganda. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically with information and to help others recognize potential manipulation. 00:00 Introduction and Today's Topic 00:55 The Overwhelming Presence of Propaganda 01:58 Historical Context: Wartime Propaganda 04:57 Modern Propaganda and Social Media 07:10 Cold War Propaganda Tactics 10:25 Art as a Tool for Propaganda 22:13 The Impact of Propaganda on Modern Politics 29:49 Analyzing a Powerful Visual: Uncle Sam and Illegal Immigration 31:31 Echo Chambers and the Illusory Truth Effect 33:21 The Role of Trusted News Sources in Propaganda 36:35 Recognizing Propaganda in News Commentary 40:44 Correlation vs. Causation in Propaganda 45:07 Simplistic Narratives and Artificial Dichotomies 50:44 Final Thoughts: Combating Propaganda

9. sep. 2025 - 58 min
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S4. E1 When You Ride Alone, You Ride with Hitler: Propaganda Part 1

In this episode of Politics in Perspective, Marcia, Charlesand Jason discuss the use of propaganda, from the Civil War to World War II, examining the evolution of propaganda tools and their impact on society. Charles highlights the differences between wartime andpolitical propaganda, exploring both its beneficial uses and potential harms. Marcia and Jason emphasize the importance of recognizing propaganda and understandingits underlying intentions to better navigate today's political landscape. The conversation sets the stage for a deeper exploration of modern-day propagandain the next episode. 00:00 Welcome and Introductions 01:15 Purpose of the Podcast 02:44 Meet Dr. Jason Russell 04:52 Meet Dr. Charles McCoy 08:57 Understanding Propaganda1 2:18 Historical Examples of Propaganda 18:25 World War I Propaganda 29:33 Visual Propaganda and Emotional Appeals 34:43 Lenin's Propaganda Strategies 36:03 Visual Propaganda in World War II 39:07 The Role of Radio in Propaganda 42:28 Racial and Cultural Propaganda 49:42 Positive Propaganda: Rosie the Riveter 52:03 The Fine Line Between Propaganda and Truth 57:26 Modern Day Propaganda and Its Recognition

2. sep. 2025 - 1 h 1 min
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