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The Hartmann Report

MAINTAINING HUMOR AND THANKFULNESS IN AN ATMOSPHERE OF POLITICAL PERIL

The Hartmann Report

Thom Hartmann

News, Debate, The Hartmann Report, Economics, Thom Hartmann, Democracy, Climate Change, Congress, America

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 19 August 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Jefferson Smith guest-hosts today while Thom is recovering from surgery. Topics include: Continued activism for Hot Democracy Summer and a contemplation and exploration of gratitude. What are you thankful for? Callers engage in the possible future of American democracy and the outlandish ploys of Republicans. Dr. Oz and his infamous "Crudités" video makes an appearance while Jeff analyzes self deprecation and maintaining humbleness while evaluating politics.

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0:23.2

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0:27.6

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0:42.9

This is the Tom Harbin program.

0:48.6

And we're back, welcome to the Tom Harbin program.

0:51.4

I look slightly different today.

0:53.6

Well, I look somewhat similar to how I looked yesterday.

0:56.9

But Tom Harbin is on break.

0:59.3

He'll be right back.

1:00.8

Some people know what's happening with him, and we will welcome him back with open arms when he comes back.

1:04.2

I'm Jeff Smith.

1:06.0

How shall I tell it to you?

1:08.9

There was a time when I was sorted in my unbelief, mocked at all things less robust than crime.

1:17.0

A convict in my prison, my house of grief, but that is past.

1:23.3

Your pity was the key, which sent me forth a broken man, but free.

1:31.2

That's gratitude, my version of it, by Willford Blunt,

1:35.5

and also this, I think, the friend for the beautiful thought.

1:39.6

That in words, well-chosen, thou gave us to me,

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