“House of Woes” in No Danger of Being Cancelled
“House of Woes” is in no danger of being cancelled anytime soon. The real question is whether its new star, Paul Ryan, will fall victim to the same forces that sent his predecessor packing.
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“House of Woes” is in no danger of being cancelled anytime soon. The real question is whether its new star, Paul Ryan, will fall victim to the same forces that sent his predecessor packing.
This week, First Person Politics founder David L. Rosen was interviewed by Charles Ellison of WEAAÂ 88.9 in Baltimore about the political psychology of the 2016 presidential election.
If you think the 2016 cycle has gone a little nutty, you aren’t alone. Political psychology can explain what’s going on and help consultants figure out what to do about it.
Politico Magazine just published a new piece by First Person Politics founder David Rosen on generational dynamics in Congress. Here’s an excerpt.
Here are our first impressions of the personalty types of the leading presidential candidates. Share your own first impressions at #publicpersonas.
Read the original tweets that laid the foundation for our in-depth analysis of Donald Trump.
A relaxed and freewheeling conversation between Matt Kohut of KNP Communications and David Rosen of First Person Politics on the subject of generational stereotypes in politics.
Republican obstruction of Obama’s nominees has become automatic and unavoidable. Some reporters are suggesting it’s payback for a rules change Democrats implemented in 2013. It isn’t. Here’s why they’re wrong.
Confirming nominations must be the top priority.
Generation X will take control of Congress soon, and they will change American politics forever. Two new online seminars will introduce you to generational theory and how generations predictably transform Congress.