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What sounds like it belongs in a geopolitical thriller might actually reshape how we understand American democracy itself. pplpod is diving deep into the procedural loophole that transformed the United States Senate from an institution built on consensus into something far more majoritarian in nature. This episode reveals how the Nuclear Option—a dramatic parliamentary maneuver originally considered so radical that one senator wanted to call it the Hulk—has become a defining feature of modern legislative warfare. Through careful examination of this dense yet consequential history, we trace the institutional psychology that allowed a simple procedural workaround to reshape American politics. It's a story of how democratic institutions evolve under pressure, told with strict impartiality and a focus on the fascinating chess moves of institutional power.

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