Polarization and Leadership
The conversation dives into the polarizing impact of Trump's presidency and his unconventional communication style. While some view his approach as a refreshing change, others see it as detrimental to effective leadership. There's a striking acknowledgment of the division within the political landscape and the challenges of uniting a country that feels so split down the middle.In this clip
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Joe Rogan Experience #1833 - Tim Kennedy
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