Monday, July 21, 2014

Sen. Rob Portman on Republicans and Politics


In this Uncommon Knowledge, Hoover fellow Peter Robinson speaks with Senator Rob Portman of Ohio. Portman discusses the state of US politics and the Republican Party, touching on various important issues, beginning with the shortcoming of the Affordable Health Care act, the right to health care, and the possibility of alternatives. He continues on to discuss the importance of a balanced budget, despite the continuously increased spending initiated by President George Bush, and the need to curb government spending.

This leads to a conversation on what it means to be a modern politician, particularly from a swing state like Ohio, and reflections on Romney's failed bid for election in 2012. The interview ends with a dialogue on what the Republican Party has to offer the future of America and younger Americans' disillusionment with politics.