Pete Buttigieg is the Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, and a possible candidate for president in 2020. A Rhodes Scholar and U.S. Navy Reserve veteran, Buttigieg was elected at age of 29. He’s the author of a new book,
Shortest Way Home: One Mayor’s Challenge and a Model for America’s Future.
REFERENCES AND SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL:
Q&A and buttonThe House Judiciary Committee’s Document Requests, issued on 3/4/19, to 81 recipientsRepresentative Jerry Nadler’s interview on
This Week (3/3/19), where he says impeachment is “a long way away”An article in the
NYT on Bill Clinton’s 1998 impeachment
A report from
CNN on the two gerrymandering cases coming before the Supreme Court later this month Mapmaker: The Gerrymandering Game, and their kickstarterAn article from
NBC News on the origin of the MapMaker GameArnold Schwarzenegger tweets about the MapMaker Game
The Interview – Buttigieg’s political profileAn article from the
NYT on the launch of Buttigieg’s Presidential exploratory committeeFrank Bruni’s 2016 op-ed,
The First Gay President?An article in the
New Yorker from 2016 when Obama identifies Buttigieg as a rising Democratic starButtigieg’s 2015 op-ed,
South Bend mayor: Why coming out mattersButtigieg’s 2000 winning essay for “Profiles in Courage” on Bernie Sanders
Philosophers and philosophies An overview of John Rawls’ philosophies, plus his 2002 obituaryA history of utilitarianismAn overview of Immanuel Kant’s moral philosophy, plus a chapter by Professor Michael Sandal, who helps break down Kantian ethics (and how it compares to a utilitarian perspective)
Labels and etymologyA fact check from the
Washington Post about the application of the word “socialism,” and its shifting usage in politics (historical and present); Plus analysis from Gallup polls on Americans’ perception of socialismAn explanation from
Merriam-Webster Dictionary on the origin and etymology of the word “liberal”A definition of “progressive” plus an article from the
NYT Magazine analyzing the use of the word “progressive” in politics
Presidential politics and policyPresidential candidate Amy Klobuchar’s announcement, in the middle of a snowstormAn op-ed in the
Washington Post about presidents and military serviceThe Intermediate-Range Treaty, plus an explanation from the
NYT on the INF Treaty, and what it means that the U.S. is withdrawing from itA video from Ted-Ed on the Electoral College and Congressional Research Service
report on its history, plus an article from
Politico on the prospect of electoral college reformAn article from
NBC Chicago on Obama’s Indiana win in 2008
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