Thursday, November 23, 2017
Ken Davis joins Jim Blasingame to report on the events that led to over 100 Europeans landing on the shores of the New World in the 17th century and, ultimately, a great American holiday.
Kenneth Davis joins Jim Blasingame to continue the story about the origins of America’s Thanksgiving holiday, including how a bilingual, world-traveling Indian saved what was left of the Mayflower expedition. And the rest is history.
Jim Blasingame differentiates between being thankful for the stuff you have, and being grateful to whomever made that stuff possible.
Tamar Jacoby joins Jim Blasingame to discuss why Americans should be more than thankful, but rather, grateful to those who made this country and gave it to us, warts and all.
Tamar Jacoby joins Jim Blasingame to reveal some of the immigration policies that are hampering high-skilled immigrants coming into the U.S. legally, not just the lesser skilled.
Jim Blasingame tells the story about one of the great moments in the annals of serendipity, when the Mayflower survivors had landed on the only place in the New World that was near an Indian named Squanto, who could save them.
Jim Blasingame reveals the difference between being thankful for what we have, and learning how to be grateful for the people who made it possible, including our forebears upon whose shoulders we stand.
Bob Dilenschneider joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the many reasons why America, warts and all, is the most unique and benevolent country in the world.
Bob Dilenschneider joins Jim Blasingame to discuss whether Americans are losing the ability to be grateful for what we have, since so many of us have never had to sacrifice anything for what we have.
Bob Dilenschneider joins Jim Blasingame to predict that the United States of America is now on an upward trajectory, even as we experience an unprecedented housecleaning in our legislative branch.