The university of pennsylvania hosted this event. It is about an hour and a half. Brian i am a fellow at the fox leadership at penn. I am working on a book of the development of talk radio 2016en roughly 1988 and and its political policy impact that will hopefully be out in about two years. To my right, i will go in order here. We have tom segrue, who is a professor of cultural analysis in history at nyu. Specializes in 20th century American History. He has numerous books out there. The most recent book he has authored is called these United States a nation in the making. He has written countless fantastic books. Kevin kruse, a professor at princeton university. He has written several books, most recently one nation under god, abuot the development of civil religion in the 50s and 60s, and the conservative try drive for for civil religiosity. I really encourage people to read it, great book. To kevins right is david greenberg, a professor at rutgers university. Republican of spin, the
Authored is called these United States it a nation a nation in the making. He has written countless fantastic books. Is on my right, a professor at princeton university. He has written several books, nation under one god, the development of civil ,eligion in the 50s and 60s and the conservative try for civil religiosity. Kevins right is david greenberg, a professor at rutgers university. He has a new book out called republican spin, and inside history of the american president s. I would highly recommend it as well. Are, and i will start with the most pertinent question over the last few weeks. Especially after last night, which is have we ever seen a time where both parties are this divided at the convention . Anyone can start us off. Candidatesa lot of for partisan Division Going into the conventions and general election in 1948, 1968, 1976, 1980 just to name a few. I do not think the division we are seeing in philadelphia or last week in cleveland is a departure from patterns in ame