Ever wonder what a filibuster actually is? Well, this week we dive into the quirky world of filibusters with a political science professor who’s literally written the book on the subject! He breaks down the origins of filibusters, how they’ve evolved over time, and why they still make headlines today.
Spoiler alert: it’s not just about the drama of endless speeches; it’s also a strategic game of political chess! So grab your favorite snack, kick back, and let’s unravel the mysteries behind this bizarre but fascinating practice in American government.
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Special guest for this episode:
- Gregory Koger, a professor of political science at the University of Miami, who specializes in legislative politics and political parties and author of the book Filibustering: A Political History of Obstruction in the House and Senate
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Highlights from this episode:
- Filibusters are a unique way for legislators to block decisions and slow down processes, allowing a minority to exert influence over a majority's agenda.
- The history of filibustering dates back to the early 19th century, showcasing how this tactic has evolved in American politics over the years.
- In the U.S. Senate, there is no formal limit on how long someone can speak, leading to marathon speeches that can last for hours or even days.
- The effectiveness of a filibuster often depends on the willingness of senators to wait out the opposition, highlighting the strategic nature of this political maneuver.
- Filibusters can be seen as both a tool for minority rights and a source of legislative gridlock, especially in today's polarized political climate.
- Attempts to reform the filibuster have been met with resistance, illustrating the complexities of changing long-standing legislative rules.
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Additional Resources:
Filibustering: A Political History of Obstruction in the House and Senate by Greg Koger
U.S. Senate: About Filibusters and Cloture
10 Wildest Filibusters In History - Listverse
How The Filibuster Has Been Used To Block Civil Rights Progress | NBC News NOW
The filibuster has been a thorn in Democrats' side. Now it's their last hope - Fast Company
Filibuster Reform - Center for Effective Government
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