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Episode (56): Washington Partisanship and Leadership

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Continuing our course, this week, of addressing four of the major issues highlighted in this 2012 presidential election, tonight we will address partisanship in Washington and leadership. In one of our past shows a listener called in and asked why people seemed not to change. The question blossomed into a spirited discussion, partially insinuating, people believe in their personal “rightness” more than they believe in the integrity of evolving and learning new things. The court of public opinion has deemed Washington broken. Is it Washington that is broken or is it that we the people are divided? Need we someone to pull us back together? Tonight we are going to call on our listeners to speak to whether or not one person, namely the office of President, can change the – I am just playing for my team – spirit that is alive throughout our nation and subsequently in Washington. What kind of leader will it take to turn the corner on the idea of republican, democrat and independent to The UNITED States of America?

When tonight’s conversation ends you should be versed enough on the subject to take a look at President Obama or GOP nominee Mitt Romney and decide who would be better to bring our nation together. Join in our conversation and lend your opinion and lets ‘Grow Your Greatness.’

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