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Mastering the Room

Dr. Casey Burgat

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Mastering the Room is a bite-sized podcast from GW’s Graduate School of Political Management, hosted by political analyst and professor Casey Burgat. In less time than the average morning commute, you’ll get smarter on today’s issues with information and perspectives you won’t get anywhere else. The podcast challenges guests to go beyond the Sunday show talking points and offer a deeper understanding of polarizing topics, discussing points of view that few have heard before. Whether you agre ...
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Everyone is an influencer in their own way. Aaron gained a million followers in six days. Good content gets traction regardless of algorithms. TikTok's algorithm allows for natural virality. Substack enables sustainable income for creators. Ethics in reporting are crucial for credibility. Social media is not a reflection of real life. Understanding…
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Swalwell's district has transformed from low-income to one of the wealthiest in America. 40% of constituents in Swalwell's district are immigrants contributing positively to the economy. Congress faces existential challenges with a leader aiming for dictatorial power. Member relationships often differ in private settings compared to public appearan…
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EPISODE LINKS Jesselyn's latest release: The Quiet Damage: QAnon and the Destruction of the American Family - https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/706443/the-quiet-damage-by-jesselyn-cook/ Jesselyn's website: https://www.jessreports.com/ EPSIODE TAKEAWAYS: QAnon is a significant movement affecting many lives. The impact of QAnon extends beyond …
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The number of lawsuits against Trump's executive actions is unprecedented. The Supreme Court's role is crucial in determining the status quo of ongoing litigation. Congress is failing to uphold its responsibilities, leading to increased executive power. Nationwide injunctions are a contentious issue, with hypocrisy on both sides of the aisle. The D…
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Jim McGovern has been in Congress for 15 terms, driven by a desire to help people. His journey to Congress was filled with unexpected challenges and learning experiences. Authenticity and being true to one's beliefs are crucial for effective representation. Leadership involves making tough decisions, even when public opinion is against you. The Ira…
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Takeaways The National Archives has 43 facilities across the U.S. There are 13.5 billion records in the National Archives. Presidential records are considered permanent records. Over 90% of presidential records are electronic. Only 1-3% of federal agency records are preserved. Records training is mandatory for federal employees. Presidential record…
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Doge's mandate is to eliminate waste and reduce government size. The agency's actions challenge the constitutional authority of Congress. Doge has taken control of the Treasury's payment systems. There is significant secrecy surrounding the size and operations of Doge. Employees of Doge are primarily young, loyal to Elon, and have tech backgrounds.…
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Casey sits down with Sarah Stewart-Holland and Beth Sillers, the hosts of the popular podcast Pantsuit Politics, to discuss the origins of their podcast, the evolution of political discourse, and the importance of community engagement. They share listener interactions that have shaped their journey, the role of news in politics, and the challenges …
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In this episode of Mastering the Room, host Casey Burgat sits down with Sharon McMahon—former high school teacher turned powerhouse civics educator—to explore the art of making history matter in today’s fast-moving digital world. Sharon shares how the 2020 pandemic reshaped her career, leading her to build a dynamic, multi-platform media presence d…
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Tariffs have been a part of U.S. economic policy since its inception. Historically, tariffs were a significant source of revenue for the U.S. government. The burden of tariffs is primarily borne by consumers, not foreign producers. Tariffs can hurt U.S. manufacturing by increasing the cost of intermediate goods. The interconnected nature of the glo…
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Chaos theory applied to social systems reveals the profound impacts of small events. Every decision, no matter how small, can influence larger outcomes. The past is not always a reliable predictor of the future. Uncertainty can be both a source of joy and fear in life. Political leaders often face impossible questions with no clear answers. Recogni…
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Links The White House Transition Project Book: Before the Oath: How George W. Bush and Barack Obama Managed a Transfer of Power Book, Managing the President's Message: The White House Communications Operation Takeaways Presidential transitions involve filling about 4,000 positions. The first day of a new administration is crucial for setting priori…
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Links Tim on X/Twitter Tim on insta Tim's podcast, The Bulwark Tim's latest book: Why We Did It: A Travelogue from the Republican Road to Hell Takeaways Tim Miller emphasizes the importance of sports as an escape from politics. Miller's political journey has been unconventional and filled with challenges. The 2012 Republican autopsy aimed to broade…
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Links Kenneth Lowande, Associate Professor of Political Science, Associate Professor of Public Policy (by Courtesy), Faculty Associate at the Center for Political Studies at the University of Michigan Latest book, False Front: The Failed Promise of Presidential Power in a Polarized Age At UM Joe Grogan, Former Director of the Domestic Policy Counci…
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In this conversation, Mike Pesca, host of The Gist, discusses the evolution of news media, the impact of audience expectations on journalism, and the challenges of maintaining integrity in reporting. Mike reflects on the rise of 'miserabilism' in media, the importance of engaging interviews, and the need for journalists to hold political figures ac…
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Dave Wasserman grew up fascinated by politics and elections. Handicapping races involves both qualitative and quantitative analysis. Polling accuracy has improved since 2016, but challenges remain. Demographics are shifting, particularly among Hispanic voters. Pennsylvania is a crucial state for the upcoming election. The Senate race is more favora…
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Takeaways Richard Schiff's upbringing in New York City and his early involvement in political activism shaped his interest in politics. The West Wing had a profound impact on young people, inspiring many to pursue public service, but the show's influence has diminished over time. Schiff reflects on the challenges of maintaining a West Wing mentalit…
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Takeaways Human interest stories and immersive journalism can create empathy and understanding in war reporting. Empathy and authoritarianism cannot coexist. Reporting on traumatic events requires self-care and attention to mental well-being. The war in Ukraine has implications for the global order, and the United States' engagement is crucial. Tit…
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Donald Trump has been convicted on 34 felony counts in the state of New York, related to falsifying records to conceal campaign violations. The jury selection process was carefully conducted to ensure a fair trial, with questions about jurors' news sources and potential biases. The jury's quick deliberations and unanimous guilty verdicts were not s…
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The federal budget is a complex and abstract topic that is difficult to make relatable to people, but it is important because it affects the strength of the economy, national security, and the ability to address new challenges. Mandatory spending, which includes entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare, is a major driver of the budget…
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Lorenzo Santos is a Democratic challenger from Wisconsin running for Congress because of his love for his community and belief in his unique skill set. He has a background in politics and grassroots organizing, which has allowed him to understand the challenges and experiences of other candidates. Santos emphasizes the importance of engaging with v…
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Takeaways Being ideologically consistent is important in politics, regardless of which party is in power. The United States is facing generational challenges that require attention and action. Bipartisanship should not be seen as a negative, but as a way to address important issues. Leaving Congress and running for president can be a rewarding expe…
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Rural America's conservative leanings are not a recent phenomenon but have been developing for decades. The rural-urban divide is more complex than a simple distinction between Democrats in cities and Republicans in rural areas. Rural voters interpret politics through a place-based lens and have a shared fate perspective. Rural voters value their s…
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TikTok is a social media platform with 170 million users in the United States, known for its addictive nature and short videos. The concern with TikTok lies in its ownership by ByteDance, a Chinese company that may be compelled to share user data with the Chinese government. Teenagers and young people are the primary users of TikTok, but they gener…
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Impeachment has become normalized in politics, with both parties using it as a campaign slogan and tool. The definition of high crimes and misdemeanors is open to interpretation, leading to debates about what constitutes an impeachable offense. Congress needs to assert its authority and strengthen its oversight power to prevent stonewalling and ens…
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The decline in respect for the institution of Congress and the lack of trust and civility among members have changed the political landscape in Washington. The rise of social media and the influence it has on political discourse has contributed to the polarization and cynicism in Congress. The small number of competitive districts and the incentive…
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Former President Trump faces a range of legal liabilities, including charges of falsifying business records, election fraud, mishandling national security documents, and subverting the 2020 election. The Manhattan charges, related to falsifying business records, are seen as less threatening but may be the first case to go to trial. The Georgia char…
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McKay Coppins is a staff writer at The Atlantic, where he covers politics, religion, and national affairs. He is the New York Times bestselling author of Romney: A Reckoning, a biography of Mitt Romney published by Scribner in October 2023, and The Wilderness, a 2015 book about the battle for the future of the Republican Party. A former visiting fe…
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ABOUT SCOTT MACFARLANE Scott MacFarlane is a congressional correspondent for CBS News, reporting for all broadcasts and platforms. MacFarlane brings a wealth of experience to the Capitol Hill beat having covered Washington, D.C. and the federal government for nearly 20 years. MacFarlane's meticulous and ongoing coverage of the aftermath of the Janu…
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ABOUT SCOTT MACFARLANE Scott MacFarlane is a congressional correspondent for CBS News, reporting for all broadcasts and platforms. MacFarlane brings a wealth of experience to the Capitol Hill beat having covered Washington, D.C. and the federal government for nearly 20 years. MacFarlane's meticulous and ongoing coverage of the aftermath of the Janu…
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When was the last time you felt like you knew what was going on in the world of politics? So how do you get a deeper understanding of the issues and the arguments that frame them? We created Mastering the Room, a podcast that showcases diverse points of view to help you get to the truths that are often drowned out by shouting and sound biting. I'm …
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