There was a time when broadcast journalists worked hard to keep their political views hidden from the public. Today it's not much of a guessing game. So I am wondering if the old addage, "never discuss politics and religion" with friends, in mixed company or at the dinner table, still holds true. With the country so polarized during this presidential campaign it certainly is hard not to talk about it with anyone who will listen. Personally, I sidestep politics when working with clients and when cultivating new ones. During the last presidential election,
To be continued