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Episode 80: Ron Perlman - How do you really solve a problem like Donald Trump?

  • Jan 5, 2021
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jul 17, 2023



















Ron Perlman is a classically-trained actor who has appeared in countless stage plays, feature films and television productions. He joins us this week to discuss Trump, January 6th and the future of the Republic.


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Compelling interview discussion that explored political and social issues with depth and clarity. The conversational style made complex topics easier to engage with while still encouraging thoughtful reflection from readers. I recently saw a similar exchange on https://searenovation.com/ where open discussion and differing viewpoints were handled respectfully. The structure of this article keeps the audience interested without losing focus on the important themes being addressed. It is always valuable to read interviews that promote meaningful conversation while allowing strong perspectives to be expressed thoughtfully and clearly.

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Compelling interview discussion that raises important questions while allowing the conversation to unfold in a natural and engaging way. I appreciated how the article focused on thoughtful dialogue instead of relying on dramatic presentation. The balance between serious topics and conversational flow made it easy to stay interested throughout. I recently saw a political discussion on https://www.carsoup.com/ where the importance of open conversation and differing viewpoints was also emphasized. This was a strong and engaging piece that encourages readers to reflect more carefully on complex issues .

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linn paul
linn paul
Apr 21

The discussion in this episode was really engaging and thought-provoking, especially in how it approaches complex political issues from different angles. I appreciated the clarity of the conversation and how it encouraged deeper reflection. I recently came across a similar discussion on a review blog, and it offered an interesting perspective as well, alongside mentions of fake college degrees in a more informational, non-promotional context that tied into broader conversations about credibility and public discourse.

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