Robert Libman: Blind partisanship has made politics more divided than ever
The Democratic Party in the U.S. officially nominated Kamala Harris this week as its presidential candidate at its national convention in Chicago. Last month the Republican Party endorsed Donald Trump as its candidate at its convention in Milwaukee. For both theatrically staged events, despite some inspiring moments, I found myself rolling my eyes far too often in listening to the exceedingly partisan speeches and over-the-top rhetoric. Read More