Thom Hartmann Program - 1 Hour Edition - 9/13/2018 - Looking back: Andrew Jackson, Native American culture, and the Greasy Grass Battle... Looking forward: LGBTQ Victory Fund Campaign + the Blue Wave?, Kavanaugh time?, J.P. Morgan might need a little help one day? Plus, the Mooseherders!
The Hartmann Report
Thom Hartmann
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🗓️ 13 September 2018
⏱️ 64 minutes
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Summary
Thom confronts author, Bradley J. Birzer about his controversial new book, In Defense of Andrew Jackson, the treatment of American Indians and the comparisons between Jackson and Trump.
In a study from his book- The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight, Thom examines Native American culture as well as a reading from Warrior Is by Harley and Robin L. Zephier on the subject of their Lakota ancestor who killed Colonel Custer at The Greasy Grass Battle, aka Little Bighorn.
Christopher Massicotte of the Victory Fund Campaign explains that the coming blue wave election will also be a rainbow wave with a historic number of LGBTQ candidates.
Thom gets a chance to check in with Mark Pocan- will the Democrats hold firm in the Senate against Kavanaugh? How can the president deny 3000 people died in Puerto Rico?
And Thom tells us about an effort by banks led by J.P. Morgan to get governments to back possible bank losses in the stock market in the event of a crash.
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