Keen On America

Stuck, Stuck, Stuck, Stuck: Maya Kornberg on Congress as a Four-Alarm Fire

Feb 25, 2026
Maya Kornberg, senior fellow at the Brennan Center and author of Stuck, brings a scholar’s eye to Congress and institutional reform. She discusses how fundraising, media spectacle, and threats have frozen lawmaking. Short takes cover committee misalignment, who holds power in Congress, and why reform waves might be the only way to unstick it.
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INSIGHT

Fundraising And Threats Make The Job Miserable

  • Being a member of Congress is now uniquely arduous because fundraising, threats, and centralized leadership cripple legislative work.
  • Members report spending mealtimes fundraising, paying party 'dues' for committee access, and facing record threats and violence.
INSIGHT

Spectacle Replaces Policymaking

  • Media incentives push members to be 'prophets' using megaphones rather than 'kings' making laws.
  • Kornberg calls this 'Kings and Prophets' and notes members use viral soundbites to fundraise and gain attention instead of legislating.
ANECDOTE

Local Campaign Got Sidelined By National Angles

  • Maya's Park Slope City Council run showed how media latches onto salacious national angles even in local races.
  • She planned to focus on childcare and local issues, but coverage shifted to Gaza/Israel and national narratives.
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