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Keith Brabender

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Dedicated to the arts, religion and politics. I am a published poet, write for a poltical blog, and have taught at the college level.

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I will discuss the oft-heard phrase "love conquers hate." It bears the mark of disinguenuousnesss, but is used frequently in political discourse.

This is a look at the Trump rally in Chicago that was cancelled. For many, this has to be a reminder of what happened in the 1960's during the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement.

This will be part two of the discussion over the end of Western Civilization, focusing on science and psychiatry.

My focus is upon whether European civilization is doomed. Is European civilization worth saving? Some European-Americans are beginning to speak up on the subject.

The show is about what we have learned in the 2016 primaries, especially in light of the fact this is supposed to be the most important election in decades.

The current primary has become a fight within the Republican party over its future. Marco Rubio has been chosen by the party to lead that fight.

This episode is a discussion of the presidential primary apparatus and whether it is dysfunctional. CORRECTION: I meant to say New Hampshire Primary, not Vermont, at the end of the show.

The dialogue between Pope Francis and Donald Trump is much bigger than immigration. Pope Francis has a political agenda that goes way beyond Donald Trump.

I will discuss whether this presidential election shows that the American mythology of the past is dead. The American myth goes back at least to the founding of the nation, if not before. How is the new mythology of America made evident in the... more

This show will be a look at the current topics of interest. Donald Trump is always in the mix, but there are other subjects in the world to talk about.

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