The House and the Senate have mostly the same powers: they both propose and vote on bills that may become law. So why does the House have 435 members, and the Senate have 100? Why does legislation have to pass through both sides, and what kinds of power do each have individually? And finally: what role do you, as a voter, play in ensuring that Congress, and ... Show More
Jan 2021
Bonus Episode: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi
The week after the attack on the Capitol, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins Hillary for a candid, no-holds-barred conversation. In a detailed firsthand account of what Speaker Pelosi and her House members experienced that day, she shares how she felt when she learned what was happ ... Show More
32m 3s
Apr 2021
Is It Time to Abolish the Filibuster?
<p>The filibuster is one of the better-known bits of procedure in the Senate. It might conjure images of politicians droning on for hours, or simply partisan gridlock, but the rule has an insidious, racial history. Senators have used it as a tool to block civil rights legislation ... Show More
29m 16s
<p>Subscribe to Know Your Enemy <a href="https://www.patreon.com/knowyourenemy">on Patreon</a> to listen to this premium episode, and all of our bonus content: <a href="https://www.patreon.com/knowyourenemy">https://www.patreon.com/knowyourenemy</a></p><p>Republican congressman K ... Show More