Thom Hartmann deals with a caller who says Liberal policies are to blame for destroying black families.
Thom Hartmann deals with a caller who says Liberal policies are to blame for destroying black families.
Thom Hartmann comments on a piece in Social News Daily that talks about the science behind the rise of outsider candidates like Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump.
Thom Hartmann comments on Dallas, Texas Mayor Mike Rawlings saying he's more concerned with domestic mass shooters than he is Syrian Refugees.
Thom Hartmann shares congressional testimony from computer programmer Clinton Curtis regarding tampering with electronic voting machines.
Thom Hartmann says since 2004, the number of Americans who have died from terrorism is 313, compared to 316,545 who died from firearms on American soil.
Thom Hartmann weighs in on the murder of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by a Chicago police officer and the extent of the police lies and cover up.
Thom Hartmann shares a new ad by the John Kasich campaign against Donald Trump that features a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel paraphrasing a quote from Protestant pastor Martin Niemöller, taken from his lectures after World War II.
Thom Hartmann says gratitude is one of the most powerful psychological healing tools we have.
Thom Hartmann says U.S. Cops Shoot More Knife-Wielding Suspects than cops in the U.K. and wonders why conservatives in this country aren't decrying the police state?
Thom Hartmann comments on economic and labor news for the week of November 30, 2015.
Thom Hartmann comments on the Planned Parenthood shooting in Colorado Springs and how it is the result of an increasingly extremist Republican Party.
Thom Hartmann talks about the increase in extremism in the Republican Party.
Thom Hartmann shares a clip of Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee calling the Planned Parenthood shooting an act of domestic terrorism.
Thom Hartmann talks with Professor John Allen Paulos, Professor of mathematics-Temple University / Author, latest-A Numerate Life: A Mathematician Explores the Vagaries of Life, His Own and Probably Yours [[out this month) [[previous, Innumeracy, A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper), whose work was cited by the judge who ended the 2000 recount in Florida.
Thom Hartmann says increasingly, our politicians are standing up for big money interests and not the regular people.
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