That you brought out between seeing is in our unfortunately weve seen throughout history i was a history major in college so i love. I love history and i like to learn from history i wish perhaps one of our citizens felt the same way but when you when you look at that is how were going back to it we can weigh now throughout periods of history in terms of whether we go through these periods that are more partisan less partisan and i think that this is kind of a natural progression of just building up lots of things that have happened since the civil war so i think that its unfortunate and i think its something that i wish perhaps maybe more people were paying attention to this is a topic that comes up repeatedly is that somebody who holds an opposing view from you doesnt necessarily have to be your moral enemy but as part of that weve seen civil discourse has been waning when i you know i just referenced that. Throughout history we see some of these concepts wax and wane thats one thats
Are the enemy is there a way out of this downward spiral. Cross talking about america im joined by my guest roy riley tromping in dayton she is an attorney conservative commentator as well as contributor at the hill and in washington we cross to show cross she is in a crowded strategist and a political analyst right cross talk rose in fact that means you can jump anytime you want and i always appreciate it ok let me go to rory and dayton and preparing for this program about that the divide in american politics. It came to my mind that before the American Civil War we said the american the United States are and after the civil war he said the United States is because in the end its very its a very interesting us. There is a difference because when we look at it as a collective of states maybe a country and now after the civil war we look at it is unified here and it seems to me were. Digressing back because its the United States are now because of all of the divisions that we have and w
The divisions that we have and we have this mantra of blues daves red states and as i said in my introduction theres a lot of hostility to it to people that you deem as your opponent how do you reflect upon that well im glad that you brought up the civil war because as we talk about how polarized things are and how much we point to people as the enemy i think thats important Historical Context break up when people talk about this being unprecedented its not really any in this country didnt fact have a civil war 170 years ago which in the grand scheme of history is not that long of a period of time so i think that period is really instructive and the semantic difference that you brought have between seeing is in our unfortunately weve seen throughout history i was a history major in college so i love. I love history and i like to learn from history and irish perhaps one of our citizens felt the same way but. When you when you look at that is how were going back to it we can wean through
Trials. I got a call from the committee yes and im i feel can you take a look this is your vaccine theres not much in there looks like a couple of jobs ok im ready. One of those stories in just a few minutes over an hour to dot com in about an hours time you can have my colleague kevin on hell be here but now its time to cross talk say with. A little welcome across not were all things are considered. Americans are divided not you by it its all white music you shouldnt design you know citizens our challenge ideologies become exclusionary and intolerant the Supreme Court is now the. Realm of partisan politics and worst of all political opponents are deemed the enemy is there a way out of this downward spiral. Cross knocking about in america im joined by my guest roy rightly topping in data entry is an attorney conservative commentator as well as contributor at the hill and in washington we cross to me show cross she is in a crowded strategist and a political analyst or across like rose i
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