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Author Jim Hester - "Two Tribes - Rebuilding Team America In a Post-Truth World"

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Jim Hester is a business lawyer, former Army Intelligence Officer, former college professor, and author of both fiction and non-fiction books.  His newest book is Two Tribes: Rebuilding Team America In A Post-Truth World.

Here is the author website for the book.

Two Tribes provides a unique, comprehensive, and fact-based analysis of today’s political environment. With the first year of the Trump Administration serving as the backdrop, Two Tribes focuses on the massive and emotional partisan chasm that has divided the country into two tribes, as well as the disappearance of objective truth. Using a championship football team as a model, Two Tribes is divided into three parts (The Preseason, The Long Season, and Becoming a Team for the Ages) and, using a football analogy in each of the 16 chapters, offers solutions to complex and intractable problems. Two Tribes, based primarily on the Constitution, American history, and the Bible, argues that country is more important than party and encourages Democrats, Republicans, and Independents—especially those with children and grandchildren—to be patriots rather than blind partisans. We must unite when there is division, we must speak up when our government fails us, we must insist on the truth, we must put country ahead of party and we must be indivisible when there is a crisis. Our nation has devolved into two warring tribes, lying to justify their position. That needs to change. Want to get to the Super Bowl? So do I. But the only way to get to there is to play as a team. If we do that, our best days are ahead of us, not behind

Twitter page: https://twitter.com/Jim_twotribes 

Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/authorhester 

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