Former Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) recently argued that “Congress is not wrestling with big or important questions right now.” It’s a familiar critique. Americans across the spectrum have long been frustrated by performative politics crowding out substantive debate. But Sasse paired that observation with a deeper warning: “What the digital revolution does is it accelerates…
When the sides ‘stop being the sides’
Originally reported by The Hill
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