I’m being interviewed at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte on NBC about my new book: Sex, Politics, Religion: How Delusional Thinking is Destroying America, and how critical thinking will impact the presidential election. In 2008, America voted with emotion to elect an unqualified man to run the country, the result of which has been economic disaster. What will happen this year? Will you vote with your heart or head? Watch this short video I shot at NBC studios in Charlotte, NC and I’ll look forward to your comments. Steve Siebold (2:41)
To see my interview on NBC, click on this link: http://www.wcnc.com/charlotte-today/Sex-Politics-Religion-168382796.html
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Steve, you said it rite in the video, all these other comments are just that. Hooray for those who spill the facts in 2 minutes or less. On election day it’s a simple choice, prosper, or perrish.
Those who took part in trashing our countries future, should be ashamed, but they’re not about to accept their guilt. They will vote again with what little intelligence they have.
The economy has virtually nothing to do with Obama. It was a mess of greedheads on Wall Street and an unregulated environment began by Clinton and carried to it’s logical conclusion by Bush. If you think LOGICALLY about the situation, you will see that Obama is doing the best he can with the burning house he inherited.
This election is all about critical thinking. If you don’t think so then I would have to point out the delusional nature of that thinking. There are facts and there are truths in these campaigns, and it is clear to me that one is based in truth and one is based in fact. To save this country from the path its on, the nation has to vote in fact. Take the emotion out, look at the policy, direction and platform…there is only one choice for the nation. Not for you as an individual, but for the nation there is only one choice.
Bruce, a Marxist from Kenya? Oh come on! That is derogatory, and you know it. Vote on logic, not discriminatory view. Get over yourself.