Weather stopped our recording, but what we got was good and we are posting it here. In this episode of Law Matters, host Sherry engages with attorney and historian Dennis Brennan, discussing his book that draws parallels between Aaron Burr and Donald Trump. The conversation explores Burr's historical context, the evolution of the vice presidency, the implications of the Electoral College, and the importance of local elections. They also delve into the current political landscape, including government shutdowns, military actions against drug cartels, and the political manipulation involved in redistricting.
- Dennis Brennan's book connects the historical struggles of Aaron Burr with those of Donald Trump.
- Aaron Burr was charged with treason for allegedly forming an army to fight Spain.
- The political landscape during Burr's time was marked by uncertainty and division.
- The vice presidency has evolved significantly since Burr's era.
- The Electoral College has its pros and cons, affecting how votes are counted.
- Local elections are crucial and can be decided by a single vote.
- Political parties have become increasingly polarized, moving away from centrist views.
- Town halls used to be a common ground for politicians to engage with constituents.
- Trump's presidency has seen a focus on immigration and foreign policy.
- Government shutdowns often unfairly impact federal workers while Congress continues to be paid.
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