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THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL EPISODE, AS THE RECORDING SESSION WAS RIDDLED WITH PROBLEMS. PLEASE ENJOY AS A "DVD EXTRA" FEATURE OF THIS SERIES.
Fact Checks: "Transgender, not transsexual" - "Elvira was not the first drag queen - That was William Dorsey Swann (c. 1880)"
In this [DVD Extra, poorly-recorded] episode of "Reason Rises" recorded 11-07-2025, Host Doug V. (D) engages in a candid conversation with Larry Clemson (evangelical conservative), known as "The Donut Guy," to delve into the heart of American political and social issues. They explore the influence of media on public perception, the nuances of Republican vs. Democrat ideologies, and the role of religion in shaping beliefs. The discussion touches on the impact of MAGA, the legacy of Charlie Kirk, and the importance of finding common ground amidst political polarization. Join Doug and Larry as they navigate topics like trans rights, religious freedom, and the power of dialogue in bridging divides. This episode offers a thought-provoking look at the complexities of modern America, encouraging empathy and understanding across political and social spectrums.
By Doug VTHIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL EPISODE, AS THE RECORDING SESSION WAS RIDDLED WITH PROBLEMS. PLEASE ENJOY AS A "DVD EXTRA" FEATURE OF THIS SERIES.
Fact Checks: "Transgender, not transsexual" - "Elvira was not the first drag queen - That was William Dorsey Swann (c. 1880)"
In this [DVD Extra, poorly-recorded] episode of "Reason Rises" recorded 11-07-2025, Host Doug V. (D) engages in a candid conversation with Larry Clemson (evangelical conservative), known as "The Donut Guy," to delve into the heart of American political and social issues. They explore the influence of media on public perception, the nuances of Republican vs. Democrat ideologies, and the role of religion in shaping beliefs. The discussion touches on the impact of MAGA, the legacy of Charlie Kirk, and the importance of finding common ground amidst political polarization. Join Doug and Larry as they navigate topics like trans rights, religious freedom, and the power of dialogue in bridging divides. This episode offers a thought-provoking look at the complexities of modern America, encouraging empathy and understanding across political and social spectrums.