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The Hartmann Report

STRAINING OUR EMPATHY

The Hartmann Report

Thom Hartmann

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

4.51.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

How can we keep our empathy for all of our fellow Americans going in the face of relentless conservative shenanigans? Plus - photo journalist Nate Goudy shares his first-hand observations of what really happened on January 6th when the capitol building was overrun.


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0:43.5

This is the Tom Harbin program.

0:57.6

Once more to the breach to your friends once more, and peace, there's nothing so becomes a person

1:14.0

as modest stillness and humility.

1:16.6

When the blast of adventure blows in our ears, then imitate the tiger.

1:21.3

Stiff in the sinews, sum it up the blood, set the teeth and stretch the nostril wide,

1:26.5

hold the hearth the breath and bend up every spirit to your full height.

1:30.5

For there is none of you that hath not noble lust in your eyes.

1:34.0

I see you stand like greyhounds in the slips, straining upon the start, the games of foot.

1:40.6

Follow your spirit and upon the charge cry, it is the Tom Harbin program.

1:46.0

My name is Jefferson Smith and it is my last day.

1:49.0

Thank you and apologies to the bard, Tom will return to you on Monday.

1:53.6

What subjects should we broach to your friends?

1:57.2

Last night I was distracted.

2:00.8

I was terrifically distracted.

2:03.2

I was trivically distracted because much of how I think a democracy needs to work is that

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