Tina Smith on How to Fix the Senate
Summary
The transcript discusses criticism of the Senate's current procedural dynamics, particularly how Republican senators have compromised their principles by supporting controversial presidential nominees and maintaining ineffective legislative rules. The speaker suggests the Senate's rules, especially the filibuster, have severely hindered legislative effectiveness and need significant reform. The key recommendation is to require senators to actively debate and defend their filibuster positions, rather than passively blocking legislation without substantive discussion.