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Liberal author Eric Liu: US politics are 'pure posturing for the appearance of winning
February 08, 2018
Author, educator, and founder of Citizen University, Eric Liu, joined Glenn in the studio today to talk politics, policy, and the art of civil conversation between people with opposing views. The video clip above is proof-positive that a liberal progressive and an leading voice for conservatism can have a meaningful exchange of information without getting low-down and dirty.
“It is because we did ‘part one’ and [got to know each other] face to face, that we humanized each other,” explained Eric. He added, "I think American politics skips right over ‘part one’ today. It just feeds the worst style … which is just pure posturing and fighting for the appearance of winning.”
“The thing that you and I are not doing, that I think that some viewers will be upset that I’m not doing ... neither of us are trying to win,” said Glenn. "If you try to win, I think everybody loses. That’s the problem with our society right now. It has only become about winning and losing.”
Watch the video clip above to hear more of their conversation or get to know Eric on TED talks.
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