Vincent Everett Ellison on The Iron Triangle: Unmasking Political Tactics and Division
To save America and the world, conservatives must first answer one very important question: why do the vast majority of Christian African-Americans vote for the atheist, Anti-Christian liberal Democrat party?
Have you ever wondered how political strategies can shape the fabric of society? In this thought-provoking episode of 'American Medicine Today', author Vincent Everett Ellison dives into the contentious issues of race, politics, and religion. His book, 'The Iron Triangle', serves as a lens through which he examines the tactics employed by the liberal Democrat party to divide Christians and manipulate American politics.
Ellison doesn't shy away from discussing the often-overlooked role of the black community as a conduit between wealthy white liberals and the mechanisms of fear and intimidation that sway elections. Hosted by Dr. Alfred Bonati, Kimberly Bermel-Bonati, Jeff Wagstaff, and Ethan Youker, this episode also delves into broader themes such as the civil rights movement, the state of education, and the pursuit of freedom and Christianity in America.
Ellison's reflections are grounded in his personal experiences, offering listeners a unique perspective on these pressing issues. Whether you're deeply invested in political discourse or just curious about how race and religion intersect with politics, this episode provides a comprehensive look at the forces shaping our society. Tune in to hear Ellison's take on how individuals can arm themselves with skills, knowledge, and power to navigate and succeed in today's America.
It's an engaging listen for anyone seeking to understand the complex interplay between political tactics and social division.