John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the fact that there were statesmen and political civil discourse until the toxic influence of Bill and Hillary Clinton, beginning with the 1992 election season, and continuing today.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions on how to conduct a debate about anything, among disagreeing parties, in a civil and productive way.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what would be necessary for Americans to return our debates, discussions and disagreements to a level that doesn’t become personal.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the fact that there were statesmen and political civil discourse until the toxic influence of Bill and Hillary Clinton, beginning with the 1992 election season, and continuing today.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to offer suggestions on how to conduct a debate about anything, among disagreeing parties, in a civil and productive way.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss what would be necessary for Americans to return our debates, discussions and disagreements to a level that doesn’t become personal.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the reasons why it can be said that America’s best moral days are behind us.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the divergent forces of humans and digital leverage and why this is creating a problem for those who require trust, which includes all humans.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that natural law is critical to analog humans, and whether our adoption of digital leverage can include ethical elements that humans require.
John Horvat II joins Jim Blasingame to discuss some of the reasons why it can be said that America’s best moral days are behind us.