
National Divorce: A Bad Idea, or Inevitable? | Elijah Haahr
03/04/25 • 133 min
In this episode of Middle Outcast, we talk with Elijah Haahr, former Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives, about the shifting landscape of American politics. We discuss how long-form conversations are changing political engagement, the role of social media in deepening polarization, and whether the United States is truly headed for a national divorce. Elijah shares his thoughts on political realignment, the rapid pace of technological change, and the growing divide between urban and rural America. Are we more divided than ever, or is that just another illusion?
In this episode of Middle Outcast, we talk with Elijah Haahr, former Speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives, about the shifting landscape of American politics. We discuss how long-form conversations are changing political engagement, the role of social media in deepening polarization, and whether the United States is truly headed for a national divorce. Elijah shares his thoughts on political realignment, the rapid pace of technological change, and the growing divide between urban and rural America. Are we more divided than ever, or is that just another illusion?
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Middle Outcast - National Divorce: A Bad Idea, or Inevitable? | Elijah Haahr
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Welcome to Middle Outcast episode three. In this episode, we're diving into a candid and thought provoking conversation with Elijah Hart. You may know him as the former speaker of the Missouri House of Representatives, an attorney, and a voice in conservative media. Today, we're talking about the evolving landscape of politics, the impact of social media on discourse, and whether America is more divided than ever. Let's jump in.
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