We want to express our deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of Corey Comperatore. He was killed during the attempted assassination of former President Trump.
According to NBC Philadelphia, Comperatore raised two daughters with his high school sweetheart and spent his final moments shielding his family that he loved so much from the gunfire.
May he rest in peace. His family is in our prayers.
We also want to wish a quick recovery to those who were injured in the assassination attempt, including former president Donald Trump and rally attendees David Dutch and James Copenhaver.
And lastly our condolences to all others impacted by this political violence.
Violence has absolutely no place in a civilized society.
Given how much our democracy and country have been through, we thought on this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast we would lighten things up a bit and talk about something that perhaps we all might have some positive feelings about: one of our founding fathers.
It is July after all, America’s month of celebrating our independence.
In the spirit of July and America and trying to find some positivity right now, on this episode we bring you a replay of our conversation with George Washington University historian Denver Brunsman. He previously joined the show to share his insights on the life and career of George Washington, as well as his general reflections on the study of history and its place in the modern university.
Enjoy the conversation and don’t forget to sign up for our free email newsletter in one click!
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July 18th, 2024, 07:25 pm
Utterly Moderate Podcast
Celebrating America by Talking About George Washington (w/Denver Brunsman)
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Published July 18th, 2024, 07:25 pm
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We want to express our deepest sympathies and condolences to the family of Corey Comperatore. He was killed during the attempted assassination of former President Trump.
According to NBC Philadelphia, Comperatore raised two daughters with his high school sweetheart and spent his final moments shielding his family that he loved so much from the gunfire.
May he rest in peace. His family is in our prayers.
We also want to wish a quick recovery to those who were injured in the assassination attempt, including former president Donald Trump and rally attendees David Dutch and James Copenhaver.
And lastly our condolences to all others impacted by this political violence.
Violence has absolutely no place in a civilized society.
Given how much our democracy and country have been through, we thought on this episode of the Utterly Moderate Podcast we would lighten things up a bit and talk about something that perhaps we all might have some positive feelings about: one of our founding fathers.
It is July after all, America’s month of celebrating our independence.
In the spirit of July and America and trying to find some positivity right now, on this episode we bring you a replay of our conversation with George Washington University historian Denver Brunsman. He previously joined the show to share his insights on the life and career of George Washington, as well as his general reflections on the study of history and its place in the modern university.
Enjoy the conversation and don’t forget to sign up for our free email newsletter in one click!
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