35 Burst results for "One Of The Things"

To Fight Wokeness, Pick One Thing and Stick to It

The Dan Bongino Show

01:45 min | 4 d ago

To Fight Wokeness, Pick One Thing and Stick to It

"I don't want to do that i want to give you things at work so my suggestion here getting simply to the point shut up and just get there just pick one thing pick one thing and stick to it you're not going to like this i get it i'm going to probably get somebody but the hard reality folks is the people that listen to the show your diehards man and you have my utmost respect you will go down with this ship you hear about the la dodgers what and they did that's it you're not buying another ticket you hear about the stunt target pulled you're not going in that store i know you're never going to drink bud light again it doesn't matter what happens you're never going to go to disney i know you i'm just asking you to understand that that's not everyone you guys are the tip of the spear and i mean that as they complement with the utmost reverence i hope you understand that 90 of people are not like that it's not that they're better or worse it's just they're not as deeply entrenched in this fight as you are they're not the the horseback cavalry charging the field they're the archers standing back a lot of them they still want to be in the fight but just in a different way so my recommendation to you out there is don't worry about boycotting everyone at the same time start with one commit to yourself that you're done with Bud Light. You're done with Bud Light. If Bud Light and Anheuser -Busch wants to come out and issue a full -throated apology apologize for what they did taking sides in a political fight they had no

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3rd man charged in 2002 shooting death of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay

AP News Radio

00:50 sec | 4 d ago

3rd man charged in 2002 shooting death of Run-DMC star Jam Master Jay

"A third man has been charged in the 2002 shooting death of run DMC star jam master Jay. It's the latest in a case that languished for years with witnesses reluctant to speak federal prosecutors in New York filed a superseding indictment, charging Jay Bryant in the death of Jason jam master Jay maisel, the 49 year old queens man was already in custody on unrelated federal drug charges. His lawyer says securing an indictment is one thing proving it is another. In 2020, Ronald Washington and Carl Jordan junior were also indicted for jam master Jay's murder, the hip hop trailblazer was shot in the head in his studio at the time, authorities said it involved a drug deal gone bad, Julie Walker, New York.

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The COVID Controlling Narrative Continues to Fall With New Research

The Dan Bongino Show

01:50 min | 5 d ago

The COVID Controlling Narrative Continues to Fall With New Research

"Was a lot of stuff that happened this weekend over the last three days when we weren't paying attention And one of them is the COVID narrative ladies and gentlemen about the vaccines are great Put your mask on shut your pie hole Take your soup cooler shut it up jam that vaccine in your arm put your mask on and shut the up right That narrative is slowly slowly collapsing And not only collapsing falling apart completely the research coming out now about the vaccine and all this other stuff are actually pointing in the opposite direction Now this means a lot to me It means a lot to me because I've told you my travails with the vaccine over and over again My battle with cancer and all this crap It's not a sob story Everybody's got worse problems than this isn't one of those don't cry for me Argentina movements or whatever right But this is a personal topic for me You know we've had a long fight We just resolved with the parent company here over a vaccine mandate that sucked up a year and a half of my life and you know led to a lot of bad blood and took a lot of time to you know resolve this is personal to me folks I was thrown off of YouTube for telling you masks are not effective I was absolutely accurate I mean my skin is in this game as much as anyone else's Trust in public health is just evaporated The science has failed us ladies and gentlemen these COVID narratives are falling apart I have insisted to you for the two now two years plus We have been on the radio That the COVID narrative about masks and vaccines They have one thing in common And that thing they have in common is once the communists the modern day communists IE the liberal breaks down the idea that you're in control of your own body They now own everything

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Boost Your Happiness With This Simple Daily Habit

Nudge

01:37 min | 5 d ago

Boost Your Happiness With This Simple Daily Habit

"Have been talking through tips to boost your happiness. Many of them surprised me but this tip didn't. Cassie says a when I ask people what they wish they had time to do but don't there's a few activities that come up very often. Exercise is a frequent one so so often when we feel like we are time poor and we don't have time one of the first things that we neglect is exercise. But this is bad because research has shown that exercise and not extreme exercise it's actually like even moderate exercise but daily has a significant influence on not just our health but on our mood. When people exercise repeatedly it is an effective way to offset anxiety. It's been shown to reduce depression and it makes us happier. It boosts mood. What's interesting is that it also increases self -esteem and so when I talked about the role of self -efficacy it's like even though when we feel like we don't have time we don't exercise when you do make the time to exercise when you're exercising it increases that sense of self -efficacy. You're like oh my gosh I did it and I can do all of it and with that it very well could increase sense of time affluence.

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Pentagon says allies will unite to train Ukrainians on F-16s, but warns jets aren't 'magic weapons'

AP News Radio

00:56 sec | Last week

Pentagon says allies will unite to train Ukrainians on F-16s, but warns jets aren't 'magic weapons'

"The Pentagon says European allies are developing a program to train Ukrainian forces on flying F-16 fighters, but it's also issuing a warning about expecting too much from the jets. There's no magic weapons in war. Joint chiefs chairman Mark milley says for one thing, F-16s are expensive. The jets themselves. And the pilots to go with them and the system costs and the missiles and the maintenance do the math. $2 billion for ten aircraft. The Russians have a thousand fourth and 5th generation fighters. And Ukraine will need a substantial amount if it wants to contest Moscow in the air. The smartest thing to have done is exactly what we did do. Which was spend money first on getting Ukraine air defenses and ground capabilities that have allowed them to hang in the fight. Millie says had the F-16s come first. You wouldn't have tanks you wouldn't have Bradley's. You wouldn't have anti army weapons. You wouldn't have anything else. You'd spend all your money on just that. Sagar Meghani, Washington.

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Vivek Ramaswamy: The Secret of Geo-Politics

The Dan Bongino Show

01:37 min | Last week

Vivek Ramaswamy: The Secret of Geo-Politics

"I agree with your premise and there is a lot of a kind of a potemkin village component to China where the threat is real and significant and could be extremely destructive be a war like we've never seen but the hard reality is Vivek our military we have what 11 aircraft carriers I think they would have won in their construct in a few months I mean we've actually been in combat The Chinese Communist Party I don't think they understand like it's one thing to talk about playing a football game and it's a whole other thing to get on the field with the cowboys and start playing the game right It's a different it's a totally different animal I think that we have more strength than we give ourselves credit for especially economically But Dan it requires the willingness to make some short run sacrifice You know at declaring independence from China I think we can actually do it more easily I have studied the supply chains if we're willing to use Korea and Japan and India and Australia It becomes a little bit more digestible It's not that hard but it will involve some short run sacrifice but it's like my parents taught me You can make a sacrifice if you know what your sacrificing for And that is this thing we call America Thinking on the time scales of history instead of election cycles that's a little bit more of what we need And the secret of geopolitics It's like a business is that it's when you're most willing to make a sacrifice that you won't have to actually make one at all but the thing we've missed for the last 40 years now over the last three years is four to two in The White House and not just fortitude but I think a president who is compromised Literally by our top enemies financially Why do you said

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Vivek Ramaswamy: The Threat of Artificial Intelligence

The Dan Bongino Show

01:57 min | Last week

Vivek Ramaswamy: The Threat of Artificial Intelligence

"You have you're in these meetings and these rooms what can we expect from a president Rama Swami about AI or do you not see it as a threat I do see it as a threat I do see it as a threat especially as it applies to human responses to AI So one of the greatest threats to AI then comes from actually within each of us as human beings So I'm a tennis fan and professional tenants when they got rid of line judges The first generation of AI that made the line calls you could see it with your eyes Sometimes it would be wrong but people stopped arguing about it because if it was the AI you can't argue Well now if the AI tells you how you're supposed to behave in response to the next COVID pandemic or in response to climate change will people have a natural bad habit of bending the need to that form of authority That's one of the underappreciated risks of AI as the human response to a chat GPT will now tell us on a given day How would I deal with it So here's the dilemma China will not adopt any constraints that we ourselves don't adopt So the analogy I see in the right framework then is think about it like gain of function research Gain of function research was we banded in this country but rogue actors like Anthony Fauci had it funded in places like China anyway and that led to a global pandemic but still the U.S. suffered from So with AI we can't make that same mistake We need to treat this as sort of a nuclear non proliferation framework to say to China that we're not going to constrain ourselves unless you constrain yourself but we're leading the way and in the same way we should have made sure gain of function research was banned everywhere rather than just funded through the backdoor in China I want to make sure the same thing doesn't happen with respect to AI policy either So the first thing is I would say is China has to play by the same rules that we do But second is we bring the nuclear non proliferation framework and monitoring to actually the development of potentially harmful and uncontrollable AI And at a high level that's what I would that's the way I would see this

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Why Everyone Is Talking About EigenLayer

Unchained

01:40 min | Last week

Why Everyone Is Talking About EigenLayer

"Sriram, it's great to have you. For those of you who don't know, Sriram is a longtime professor at UW, at the University of Washington. And he's also a crypto founder, founder of one of the hottest new projects called Eigenlayer. Full disclosure, I think Robot Ventures, you guys are investors in Eigenlayer, Dragonfly is not, but Eigenlayer right now is kind of the talk of the town. Everybody is talking about Eigenlayer to the point where you even got shouted out by Vitalik yesterday. So first question, moving from academia into being now like a full -on crypto founder, center of attention, in the center of the maelstrom, how has that been for you transitioning from the academic world to the crypto world? It's been out of craziness. I think nothing I could have done would have prepared me for this. It is, I think, one thing to be a startup founder, where you're basically off in your quiet startup trying to go build your thing. It's a completely different thing to be a founder of a crypto project, which is much more community -driven. Start to interact with a lot more people much early on. In fact, so much so that that is critical or essential to the success of the project even before you build anything. So I learned these lessons through doing a project where it was only technology -focused four years back when Haseeb knows the story with a couple of other professors. And when the feeling was exactly the opposite, it was pretty much similar to my professor life where we were just inventing new protocols, algorithms, and making them work. And I think this is a very different experience.

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Bongino Predicts Sen. Tim Scott Is Actually Running for Vice President

The Dan Bongino Show

01:59 min | Last week

Bongino Predicts Sen. Tim Scott Is Actually Running for Vice President

"Now there's something going on here I think And I'm not speaking with any insight information Let me be absolutely clear If this was shared with me I 100% could not share with you because it would be unethical and moral and just stupid But I know a lot of the players in this and I found it really interesting Tim Scott jumps in and the response from the Trump team was very laudatory was very like hey man welcome to the race Good to have you I think Tim Scott may be running for vice president I'm going to tell you why This is just a theory and I could be wrong and I swear to you I have no inside a baseball on this but as an astute observer of the political ecosystem here What is the media hate more than Donald Trump And I thought you said they didn't hate anything No no there's one thing He's literally raising his hand Like not thinking of it He said his hand raised You get to cheat You heard on the podcast There is one thing the media hates more than Donald Trump I know you're going to find this surprising It's black Americans No yes no absolutely Defund the police They're against school choice charter schools Therefore poverty programs like snap and tan if they keep people on welfare for generations they hate black Americans They can't stand them White Americans who take these programs do They hate everyone who's poor But they really really hate black Americans Now wow that's a crazy thing to say Is it You sure Just look at everything they do to make sure black Americans don't advance in our prosperous But there's even something Jim you may know they hate more than black Americans and what is that That is black conservative Americans My gosh they have a special degree of Hans Gruber level hatred for black Americans

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FTX CEO's Legal Billings Hint at Comeback for the Exchange

CoinDesk Podcast Network

02:15 min | Last week

FTX CEO's Legal Billings Hint at Comeback for the Exchange

"It wouldn't be a Taco Tuesday without referencing some insanity regarding FTX. FTX's CEO's legal billings continue to hint at 2 .0 and now we've got something from the New York Times and I've actually got a hot take about this. Oh, I get to do the hot take first? Okay. So my hot take is that I actually think, and again, you guys are not financial guys, I think that the reboot of FTX is going to actually be a good thing. FTX really had a lot of great products and services that were available. However, they had absolute trash management. And I think if a mature responsible adult can actually take the money and be transparent, not use customer funds for weird things, then I think that the platform does have some sort of chance to do well. That sounds like creditor talk. It does not sound like it. No, I'm actually, I am an FTX US creditor, but I'm being serious. They really had great products and services. And one thing that Sam did well was he was able to communicate to his audience and pull or integrate things that they wanted, which was good. However, they just were scammers behind the scenes. So it sucks. So I don't know, maybe there will be some sort of good that comes out of this. Either way, I'm probably not going to touch it. And I'm not going to tell my audience about it. Did the things work though, Wendy? I mean, we don't have FTX here in Canada, but I heard they didn't really work all that well. They did. They did. Okay. A lot of users really like the interface. Like the UI on FTX was like pretty slick, et cetera. I don't think it's really going to happen. I mean, I think he's exploring all avenues, right? Because JJ Ray, the third, his mandate is to give as much money back to creditors as possible. And if this is a possibility for doing so, then sure, put some billable hours on there and indicate that you're at least thinking about it. Whether or not this will actually happen, I guess I'm a little bit less optimistic on this ever coming to pass, but this is the man's job. He's out there to make sure that people can get their money back to the best of his ability. And I think the fact that he's considering this is interesting. Maybe it's a bit little outside the box thinking, but bringing this back in some form may ultimately bring revenue in the door that could make creditors whole. So credit's in for thinking it, but I don't, I don't see it happening.

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Why do so many Black women die in pregnancy? For one thing, doctors don't take them seriously

AP News Radio

03:12 min | Last week

Why do so many Black women die in pregnancy? For one thing, doctors don't take them seriously

"Black women in the U.S. are nearly three times more likely to die during pregnancy or delivery than any other race, and sometimes it's because of racial bias. Angelica and Anthony alliance are sisters from Birmingham, Alabama, and they both had traumatic pregnancies, Angelica became pregnant in 2019 at her son was due the following January, Angelica, who worked at the university of Alabama at Birmingham, says she experienced severe pain during her pregnancy and in October checked into the hospital affiliated with the university. She says she was treated for constipation but her pain persisted. I got in the bed, I felt this strong pain from vaginal area all the way up to my chest. I screamed. That was literally the beginning of literally them constantly leaving me in pain. Angelica says her pleas for help were shrugged off even after vomiting bile, and she was repeatedly sent home from the hospital because doctors and nurses claimed she was experiencing normal contractions. She says she wasn't taken seriously until a searing pain shot through her body and her baby's heart rate plummeted she was rushed into delivery two months before her due date, Angelica says she was on life support for three days and almost didn't make it. It's scary knowing that I could have died, you know? My mom, my sister, my ex-husband, would have to be, you know, taking care of my son and I wouldn't be. And even in my records, I think they have it down that I have PTSD with that hospital. Angelica lions experience is a reflection of the medical racism bias and inattentive care that many black Americans endure. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that black women have the highest maternal mortality rate in the U.S. 69.9 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2021. That's almost three times the rate for white women and black babies are more likely to die and be born prematurely, setting the stage for health issues that could follow them through their lives, black Americans health issues have long been ascribed to genetics or behavior when actuality and array of circumstances were linked to racism, restrictions on where people could live and a historical lack of access to care, Angelica's sister and Sonia says when it came time for her to have her baby where she developed complications after two previous miscarriages, her doctor referred her to the same hospital where Angelica almost died. My heart kind of dropped when you said because I didn't want to go to that hospital. From which she had already gone through, I was traumatized. Alabama has a dark history of medical racism, in the 1800s, J Marion Sims, known as the father of gynecology, performed surgical experiments on enslaved black women. He did not use anesthesia. There's a statue of Sims outside the Alabama state capitol. I'm Donna water

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Rep. Kevin McCarthy: House Speaker Battle Did Not Change My Positions

Mark Levin

01:55 min | 2 weeks ago

Rep. Kevin McCarthy: House Speaker Battle Did Not Change My Positions

"No these are positions I've had from the very beginning You know I know we went through that battle but that was internally how are we going to govern with just 5 of us And if you watched those votes kind of never changed to the very end And the one thing I had always promised people give me an opportunity to govern and you'll see Watch what I did when we were leader We've been able to win both times Why Because we put the constitution and American public first It's a new thinking here And we keep our word We put a commitment to America So you know what First bill we did retail 87,000 IRS agents We did keep our work make a parent Bill of rights We did keep our word by putting a border patrol a border security Bill on the foreign path We did keep our word by making us energy independent We do it time and again and again And I think it's not my ratings What's really happening is they're watching the Republicans in Congress lead because they're listening to the American public They're focusing on the issues that matter most The whole reason we have inflation the whole reason that we had three of the largest four bank failures in the last couple of months because the Democrats spent $6 trillion in broader inflation made us more dependent upon China And you know what Even before we read about what was happening in the FBI we put together a weaponization committee that would look at you haven't seen something like this since the 70s Because we believe when we were listening to these whistleblowers about what the FBI was doing going into Catholic churches to follow people going to school board parents to look at them because they think they're terrorists All of that has got to end And that's what this administration has got to understand Elections does have consequences The American people made a difference of opinion inside this house and we're going to stand up for them for all of those that haven't been listened to for all those years

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Can We Take Away Chris Wray's Plane? With Devin Nunes

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:29 min | 2 weeks ago

Can We Take Away Chris Wray's Plane? With Devin Nunes

"Is there anything to the fencing off the funding? Is that just some sort of abstract wish item? I mean, you know it better than I do. You were you were a total winner in the house. Yeah, Charlie, I mean, look, it's a tool, but in order to get that done, you still need a Senate approval, and you need, you need a signature by Biden. So you can fence off money and you can make a bunch of noise about it, but actually cutting off the money. So ray doesn't get his jet. I think it's going to be difficult to do. But that's why, look, I would put, I know, I know people don't like to hear this, but really sunlight is the best disinfectant. It's the number one thing they can do right now. And look, we're a year and a half away to the presidential election. If they could shine a lot of light on this for the next 6 to 8 months, I think it would really help president Trump and the Republicans right this wrong to show all these people who have led America through this nightmare. They need to be exposed and all the Republicans need to get on the same page. I mean, I'm actually, look, I get it. You know, there's other people that want to run for president. That's fine. It's their right to do. But a little bit shocked at some of the candidates that are out there running and even some of my former colleagues, especially in the Senate. Who are not today coming out and say, look, we may not like Trump, but this is wrong. This was an attack on our democracy. This was an agreement on the Republican Party.

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Trump's Town Hall Audience Criticized for Being Too Partisan?

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

02:16 min | 2 weeks ago

Trump's Town Hall Audience Criticized for Being Too Partisan?

"Welcome back, America David drucker is the lead political correspondent for the dispatch you see him on all of the networks. Good morning, David. How are you? Good morning, you. How's it going? Good. I am struck David by it's been a week since the town hall that Donald Trump did in New Hampshire. And I'm struck by one thing in particular, which is that the audience has come in for a lot of criticism for clapping at various points along the way. Now the Republican Party is 49% for Trump. 25% for desantis and the rest is split among Mike Pence and some other folks. So the audience didn't always clap and not all of the audience clapped at certain parts, but when have you ever seen a partisan audience criticize for being partisan before? Well, I don't know if we've seen it before hue. But I think that one of the reasons some people may be criticizing the audience is one, it was impossible to tell from watching on television whether it was a partial audience applause or a full audience applause. So you just hear the it's like watching a sitcom, right, where you hear the laugh track. And you don't actually know if everybody in the audience when they hold up that sign is laughing. But that's what it sounds like. I'd say the other thing, and look, this is open for debate here, but Trump was asked about the verdict in Asian Carroll case. And a number of things relating to January 6th and things like that. And Trump was his usual self, which is kind of half charming, half funny, half charismatic. A smattering of this or that. But some of the things that the audience was applauding and laughing at or so it appeared on television were when he was commenting on those things. So it's not like he said, hey, I'm going to cut your taxes, or hey, you know, the border's a mess. And then they clapped or laughed because, you know, set it in a particular way. It's because he was talking about E Jean Carroll in a particular way. It's because he was talking about what happened on January 6th in a particular way. And so I think for a lot of Republicans that do not like Trump for all the reasons that we don't need to repeat here because we already know the answers, they found the audience particularly disheartening because it tells them in their minds that we're still a minority in a party that Trump still leads. Yeah,

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Montage: Prominent Dems Question Elections Following Trump's 2016 Win

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:48 min | 2 weeks ago

Montage: Prominent Dems Question Elections Following Trump's 2016 Win

"This is a clip we've played that was a Montage. I forget who put it together. And they think it was RNC, maybe, or maybe news busters. Somebody put this clip together of the way some of the most prominent Democrats in America responded to Trump being elected in 2016. This is what they said. You remember this, the next time somebody calls you an election denier. Trump didn't actually win the election in 2016. He lost the election, and he was put in the office because the Russians interfered. Trump knows he's an illegitimate president. The president will elect the legally elected is not legitimately. I don't see the president elect as a legitimate president. You said you believe that Russia's interference altered the outcome of the election. I do. We have a president who is in fact it is proven. Has been assisted by the Russians and may in fact not be a legitimate president. The one thing that Trump is fearful of when it comes to is being president is that finally we will see how illegitimate his victory actually was. I have an objection. I object to the 15 votes from the state of North Carolina. I object because people are horrified. He's an illegitimate president. Do you believe Trump is a legitimate president? But I believe is that there's no question that the outcome of this election was affected by the Russian interference. But there are absolutely is a cloud of illegitimacy. So let legitimacy is the question, yes. So that was a very tainted election. And in that sense, it's illegitimate. Now, do you remember that? And incidentally, if you want that clip, you can get it. We'll send it to you. Just text the keyword fraud to the MyPillow text line at 806 5 5 mic

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Rejecting the "Spirit of Timidity" With Eric Metaxas

The Charlie Kirk Show

01:57 min | 2 weeks ago

Rejecting the "Spirit of Timidity" With Eric Metaxas

"Do you feel as if the church is getting more courageous or less courageous over the last year, year and a half? Well, Romans 8 28, all things work together for good for those that love the lord and call according to his purposes. What does it mean? It means that as things get more and more and more obviously horrible and openly satanic, the good news is that's what it takes to wake up some people who otherwise would continue to sleep forever and have been asleep forever. When you see things getting this bad, fill in the dots. I mean, fill in the blanks. You know what those things are everywhere we look. It's disaster. It is open evil. That is finally waking some people up. And the reason I keep saying that I wrote the book letter to the American church is to reason with the person who isn't already there to say like, what do you say to this? Most people who read the book they get convicted, they realize, you know what? I just hadn't heard this. I live in an America where we don't, we don't mix faith in politics and I didn't understand I had this preposterous inoculation against the idea of it. And I avoid people like Charlie Kirk and Eric, I've avoided you because you've gotten too political. They're completely theologically wrong. If you can persuade them, wait a minute. Can you take another look at this? Often they're convicted. And then they say, what can I do? And the first thing I say is either give the book to your pastor and say, I want to talk to you about this in two weeks. And if they are not interested in it for the love of God, find another church. Do not continue going to and giving to a church that is looking the other way because you are being complicit in evil. Globalist atheist monsters are aggressively trying to take over this nation in the world, and if you look the other way, if you do nothing, all those who suffer are suffering because of your inaction and your silence, the church has to understand, we have unique responsibility and calling from God. It ought to be a privilege for us to do something about it.

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James Lindsay: Stop Waiting, Start Fighting for Constitutional Freedom

The Dan Bongino Show

01:49 min | 2 weeks ago

James Lindsay: Stop Waiting, Start Fighting for Constitutional Freedom

"How can we as freedom loving advocates for God given constitutional liberties and freedoms for everyone What's the best way for us to fight back A lot of us are just like gosh why can't we just get rid of this plague on humankind Well listen first of all we got to get rid of that hubris that we're going to get rid of this plague on humankind because if I'm not mistaken it's the same story that's in the third chapter of genesis So it's the oldest second oldest story in humanity and it's not going to go away But we do have to fight it and we have to fight it in every generation So you already said the first thing freedom of Americans can do which is that they have to get off the couch They can't keep waiting for somebody else to do this They can't keep waiting for this to blow over And they have to start getting active civically They've got to start getting informed They've got to start learning about this telling other people about it organizing look at the group moms for liberty You got like a 150,000 moms moving in two years You've got to start doing things like this You got to figure out where can I help And you have to ask yourself you know what am I good at Everybody's looking at Klaus Schwab and they're thinking oh my God this is so big Hell in the world Can I touch something as huge as the World Economic Forum or the United Nations or the Biden administration that's out of my hands But your children are not out of your hands and they need your kids to move this ball forward So you need to protect your families You need to get involved with the kids in your community and your neighborhood and teach them right values teach them skills There are all kinds of things people can be doing And what you need to do is figure out what you're good at and what's close by and do the next right thing over and over and over again If you have the ability like you do on your show to reach out and expose things or make things happen you have to aim for the highest link on the chain that you can reach but don't try to reach a link on the chain higher than you can reach or just frustrate yourself So if you can expose something in the Biden administration because you have a big reach go do that If you can only help the kids in your neighborhood because that's as far as you can reach go do that But there's no sitting on the couch

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Brittney Griner Stands for the National Anthem in First Game Back

Mike Gallagher Podcast

01:41 min | 2 weeks ago

Brittney Griner Stands for the National Anthem in First Game Back

"I do want to talk about something that really got my attention over the weekend and you brought it up. Brittany griner. To me, her standing for the national anthem in the first game she played since she was detained by the Russians is a really big deal. And it's not worthy of, well, good for her. I hope she figures it out. No. First of all, let's give credit where credit is due. Good for her. And we got to say that. Our side ought to be willing and capable and ready to say that to acknowledge when the left falls on their face and they get up and they do something right. Absolutely. Isn't it great to see Brittany griner finally appreciate the goodness and the greatness of the United States of America. I just love that story. I love that. And some might say, yeah, but look what had to happen to her for her. Whatever. We all, in our lives, have had things that we should have known better, hit rock bottom, something terrible. I mean, the stories of personal redemption stories of political redemption. So if this is what it took to ever develop some grudging, maybe not so grudging. Appreciation of her country, then good for her and you're a 1000% right. I mean, what would we be happier if she remained? Oh, sure. In the America hating stance. If she has found some clarity, if anybody who finds clarity, I just have one thing to say and that's welcome. And it may be momentary, but listen, I'll take it day by day. I'll take it because it is a message to the American hating progressives that even Brittany griner can come around. And she did, and I love that. And I love that part of the story.

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"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

Joseyphina's World

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

"I remember the day. My phone got locked for almost the whole day. It felt like the most unbearable day in my life. I felt incomplete agitated and out of touch with the world. I'm sure most people can relate to this. Whenever they lose their phones. You feel like your world is over why this feeling thanks to technology we practically live online contacts made up a family and friends are all stored on the phone only be able to communicate with them. Virtually other important information like account numbers and phone numbers are all stored on it. Losing your phone is almost like losing your very self. This is what technology has done to us. It has integrated itself so strongly into our daily lives that inaccessibility for even a day feels like suffocation. This of course is trivial. Compared to what is truly important life makes us so busy that when we get out of bed the first thing we do is to check our phones for miss calls or messages instead of taking time to thank god for taking us through the night and sparing breath for another day we are gradually losing the essence of acknowledging god's protection and provision by concerning ourselves more with what our mundane workload demands. We forget to spend time with god in prayer and in reading of his word. Because we care more about what is going on in cyberspace. Technology is part of life in the twenty first century. No doubt but never should be a competition with our time spent with god during the day. Remember all things will pass away. But god's word will never be a thing of the past so let's always hold fast to what is essential to our relationship with god and always appreciate the eternal nature of his word. So let's do first things first the same way you'd feel like you're missing part of yourself whenever you lose your phone or leave it at home. It should be a priority to feel it within whenever we skip quiet time or prayer time or any other time devoted to god it is what keeps our inner man alive and strong enough to escape the traps of the enemy. Oh thank you..

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

Joseyphina's World

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

"I remember the day. My phone got locked for almost the whole day. It felt like the most unbearable day in my life. I felt incomplete agitated and out of touch with the world. I'm sure most people can relate to this. Whenever they lose their phones. You feel like your world is over why this feeling thanks to technology. We practically live online contacts. Made up of family and friends are all stored on the phone. Only be able to communicate with them. Virtually other important information like account numbers and phone numbers are all stored on it. Losing your phone is almost like losing your very self. This is what technology has done to us. It has integrated itself so strongly into our daily lives that inaccessibility for even a day feels like suffocation. This of course is trivial. Compared to what is truly important life makes us so busy that when we get out of bed the first thing we do is to check our phones for miss calls or messages instead of taking time to thank god for taking us through the night and sparing are breath for another day we are gradually losing the essence of acknowledging god's protection and provision by concerning ourselves more with what our mundane workload demands. We forget to spend time with god in prayer and in reading of his word. Because we care more about what is going on in cyberspace. Technology is part of life in the twenty first century. No doubt but never should be a competition with our time spent with god during the day. Remember all things will pass away. But god's word will never be a thing of the past so let's always hold fast to what is essential to our relationship with god and always appreciate the eternal nature of his word. So let's first things first the same way you'd feel like you're missing part of yourself whenever you lose your phone or leave it at home. It should be a priority to feel it within whenever we skip quiet time or prayer time or any other time devoted to god it is what keeps our inner man alive and strong enough to escape the traps of the enemy. Oh thank you..

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

Joseyphina's World

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

"I remember the day. My phone got locked for almost the whole day. It felt like the most unbearable day in my life. I felt incomplete agitated and out of touch with the world. I'm sure most people can relate to this. Whenever they lose their phones. You feel like your world is over why this feeling thanks to technology we practically live online contacts made up a family and friends are all stored on the phone only be able to communicate with them. Virtually other important information like account numbers and phone numbers are all stored on it. Losing your phone is almost like losing your very self. This is what technology has done to us. It has integrated itself so strongly into our daily lives that inaccessibility for even a day feels like suffocation. This of course is trivial. Compared to what is truly important life makes us so busy that when we get out of bed the first thing we do is to check our phones for miss calls or messages instead of taking time to thank god for taking us through the night and sparing breath for another day we are gradually losing the essence of acknowledging god's protection and provision by concerning ourselves more with what our mundane workload demands. We forget to spend time with god in prayer and in reading of his word. Because we care more about what is going on in cyberspace. Technology is part of life in the twenty first century. No doubt but never should be a competition with our time spent with god during the day. Remember all things will pass away. But god's word will never be a thing of the past so let's always hold fast to what is essential to our relationship with god and always appreciate the eternal nature of his word. So let's first things first the same way you'd feel like you're missing part of yourself whenever you lose your phone or leave it at home. It should be a priority to feel it within whenever we skip quiet time or prayer time or any other time devoted to god it is what keeps our inner man alive and strong enough to escape the traps of the enemy. Oh thank you..

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

Joseyphina's World

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

"I remember the day. My phone got locked for almost the whole day. It felt like the most unbearable day in my life. I felt incomplete agitated and out of touch with the world. I'm sure most people can relate to this. Whenever they lose their phones. You feel like your world is over why this feeling thanks to technology. We practically live online contacts. Made up of family and friends are all stored on the phone. Only be able to communicate with them. Virtually other important information like account numbers and phone numbers are all stored on it. Losing your phone is almost like losing your very self. This is what technology has done to us. It has integrated itself so strongly into our daily lives that inaccessibility for even a day feels like suffocation. This of course is trivial. Compared to what is truly important life makes us so busy that when we get out of bed the first thing we do is to check our phones for miss calls or messages instead of taking time to thank god for taking us through the night and sparing breath for another day we are gradually losing the essence of acknowledging god's protection and provision by concerning ourselves more with what our mundane workload demands. We forget to spend time with god in prayer and in reading of his word. Because we care more about what is going on in cyberspace. Technology is part of life in the twenty first century. No doubt but never should be a competition with our time spent with god during the day. Remember all things will pass away. But god's word will never be a thing of the past so let's always hold fast to what is essential to our relationship with god and always appreciate the eternal nature of his word. So let's who first things first the same way you'd feel like you're missing part of yourself whenever you lose your phone or leave it at home. It should be a priority to feel it within whenever we skip quiet time or prayer time or any other time devoted to god it is what keeps our inner man alive and strong enough to escape the traps of the enemy. Oh thank you..

"one things" Discussed on The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking

The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking

05:17 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on The Gratitude Podcast - Stories That Inspire Positive Thinking

"Changes our focus and We we don't just think okay. I'm grateful for this but in time we we get to so. The percentage of time that we spend on the positives gets higher and higher. And so does our experience and it's It's a virtuous circle. It really is it really is. I agree with you. One hundred percent with that. But let's go back in time a little bit like ten years fifteen years ago. What would you tell your younger self about gratitude I wanna go back to when i was five or six years old. Actually and just say you know Look at what is good sort for. What's good and don't let it pass you by. Don't don't miss it. Don't take you know the little things for granted because again because of the ego that we have and we all have an ego. It's not a you know good or a bad thing. And a lot of people judge their ego something we have the ego. It looks for things that could harm us or that are not good and in it latches onto them. And we have to consciously say what's good and what. Can i be grateful for here so i think in the way that we see that is to slow down. We move so fast you know were on our cell phones. Were texting or emailing. We go from this to this to this to this. This and that's how we miss the good and we have to use conscious would bring consciousness and awareness in too slow ourselves down and look for the good or we're going to miss it. And that's what i would tell my five or six year old self as soon as they can understand it i would reinforce that over and over and again. Just slow down. We move too fast. And we're missing life ra- missing out so pets what i would say. Yeah exactly we're always thinking about the next thing and what's going to happen in one month's on year and we forget that we are here and that we can be here right now and enjoy the simple things that we are experiencing right now and Like brother david says grateful. Gratefulness is the great fullness of life. When we when we enjoy the great fullness of life we we feel fulfilled we feel the power of the fullness of life of this present moment But what are you doing consistently to keep yourself great for you. You mentioned the.

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"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

Joseyphina's World

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

"I remember the day. My phone got locked for almost the whole day. It felt like the most unbearable day in my life. I felt incomplete agitated and out of touch with the world. I'm sure most people can relate to this. Whenever they lose their phones. You feel like your world is over why this feeling thanks to technology we practically live online contacts made up a family and friends are all stored on the phone only be able to communicate with them. Virtually other important information like account numbers and phone numbers are all stored on it. Losing your phone is almost like losing your very self. This is what technology has done to us. It has integrated itself so strongly into our daily lives that inaccessibility for even a day feels like suffocation. This of course is trivial. Compared to what is truly important life makes us so busy that when we get out of bed the first thing we do is to check our phones for miss calls or messages instead of taking time to thank god for taking us through the night and sparing breath for another day we are gradually losing the essence of acknowledging god's protection and provision by concerning ourselves more with what our mundane workload demands. We forget to spend time with god in prayer and in reading of his word. Because we care more about what is going on in cyberspace. Technology is part of life in the twenty first century. No doubt but never should be a competition with our time spent with god during the day. Remember all things will pass away. But god's word will never be a thing of the past so let's always hold fast to what is essential to our relationship with god and always appreciate the eternal nature of his word. So let's do first things first the same way you'd feel like you're missing part of yourself whenever you lose your phone or leave it at home. It should be a priority to feel it within whenever we skip quiet time or prayer time or any other time devoted to god it is what keeps our inner man alive and strong enough to escape the traps of the enemy. Oh thank you..

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

Joseyphina's World

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

"I remember the day. My phone got locked for almost the whole day. It felt like the most unbearable day in my life. I felt incomplete agitated and out of touch with the world. I'm sure most people can relate to this. Whenever they lose their phones. You feel like your world is over why this feeling thanks to technology. We practically live online contacts. Made up of family and friends are all stored on the phone. Only be able to communicate with them. Virtually other important information like account numbers and phone numbers are all stored on it. Losing your phone is almost like losing your very self. This is what technology has done to us. It has integrated itself so strongly into our daily lives that inaccessibility for even a day feels like suffocation. This of course is trivial. Compared to what is truly important life makes us so busy that when we get out of bed the first thing we do is to check our phones for miss calls or messages instead of taking time to thank god for taking us through the night and sparing breath for another day we are gradually losing the essence of acknowledging god's protection and provision by concerning ourselves more with what our mundane workload demands. We forget to spend time with god in prayer and in reading of his word. Because we care more about what is going on in cyberspace. Technology is part of life in the twenty first century. No doubt but never should be a competition with our time spent with god during the day. Remember all things will pass away. But god's word will never be a thing of the past so let's always hold fast to what is essential to our relationship with god and always appreciate the eternal nature of his word. So let's first things first the same way you'd feel like you're missing part of yourself whenever you lose your phone or leave it at home. It should be a priority to feel it within whenever we skip quiet time or prayer time or any other time devoted to god it is what keeps our inner man alive and strong enough to escape the traps of the enemy. Oh thank you..

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

Joseyphina's World

01:57 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on Joseyphina's World

"I remember the day. My phone got locked for almost the whole day. It felt like the most unbearable day in my life. I felt incomplete agitated and out of touch with the world. I'm sure most people can relate to this. Whenever they lose their phones. You feel like your world is over why this feeling thanks to technology. We practically live online contacts. Made up of family and friends are all stored on the phone. Only be able to communicate with them. Virtually other important information like account numbers and phone numbers are all stored on it. Losing your phone is almost like losing your very self. This is what technology has done to us. It has integrated itself so strongly into our daily lives that inaccessibility for even a day feels like suffocation. This of course is trivial. Compared to what is truly important life makes us so busy that when we get out of bed the first thing we do is to check our phones for miss calls or messages instead of taking time to thank god for taking us through the night and sparing breath for another day we are gradually losing the essence of acknowledging god's protection and provision by concerning ourselves more with what our mundane workload demands. We forget to spend time with god in prayer and in reading of his word. Because we care more about what is going on in cyberspace. Technology is part of life in the twenty first century. No doubt but never should be a competition with our time spent with god during the day. Remember all things will pass away. But god's word will never be a thing of the past so let's always hold fast to what is essential to our relationship with god and always appreciate the eternal nature of his word. So let's first things first the same way you'd feel like you're missing part of yourself whenever you lose your phone or leave it at home. It should be a priority to feel it within whenever we skip quiet time or prayer time or any other time devoted to god it is what keeps our inner man alive and strong enough to escape the traps of the enemy. Oh thank you..

"one things" Discussed on Before Breakfast

Before Breakfast

01:40 min | 1 year ago

"one things" Discussed on Before Breakfast

"Before. Breakfast is a production of iheartradio for more podcasts. From iheartradio visit the iheartradio app apple podcasts. Or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.

"one things" Discussed on Elvis Duran Presents: The 15 Minute Morning Show

Elvis Duran Presents: The 15 Minute Morning Show

04:08 min | 2 years ago

"one things" Discussed on Elvis Duran Presents: The 15 Minute Morning Show

"I wouldn't have a brain that had been all jacked around on for two times. I was just. I wanna start there. I'm sure there's other things i could use. But what about you scotty be. I would also like to get rid of my tits. And i just want a six pack without doing anything l. Garrett might years your ears ears. it goes back to childhood when i was called dumbo. And will smith because my years didn't form to my head like my ears. Were outweighing my head at that point. Did you like your thoughts and stuff. That's what that was another joke. I heard between that and garett the like our change. My name to at that point to my name and my ears. Oh yeah. I know somebody who had their ears pinned back as a child because their ears were sticking out so they had surgery to pin them back. Are you ready to play. A game called the best. Bob's history without times haircut. Oh no that's not a bob with us. More of a pixie right. He had what's called the best reggae album of all time. Bob marley don't look over his shoulder. Guests does your eyes. Listen dairy hosted prices right bob. Corker spay neuter painting show..

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"one things" Discussed on The ONE Thing

The ONE Thing

04:34 min | 2 years ago

"one things" Discussed on The ONE Thing

"Crazy right all right cool so let's five to ten thousand feet in the way you do that. You simply gave us three steps step. One started collection step to spot the differences and then step three temple ties the examples that you can apply them to your life exactly right and i will say about spot. The difference is there's a lot more in the book that we've covered here. There are other techniques you can use to identify the big features identify what stands out and just to give you a taste for some of these in the book. I reverse engineer. Ken robinson's tedtalk. Ken robinson as the most popular tedtalk of all time. And what you find when you reverse engineer. It is that over the course of twenty minutes. He shares a grand total of one. Fact it's got the most popular all times gone viral. And he's got one fact. If i was writing ted talk from scratch. I would assume that. I need to throw in some really crazy persuasive. Facts to get people engaged but in fact what you find you. Reverse engineer his talk he's got grand total of one. What does he do. A lot of. He has a ton of storytelling. He's got a lot of anecdotes and you get that inside not by watching or not by listening by reading the transcript i reverse engineering and looking for the features and the talk against spotting the difference comparing his talk against talks that haven't gone viral. You see where he over representing on anecdotes and under representing on facts. That's what this allows you to do. Is find the key differences identify patterns and utilize that those insights to create something new. I love that. I love that. All right where can people learn more about you. Best place to go to find out more about this book is decoding great. Spoke dot com. The reason i share that website is because you'll get a free course and how to apply the strategies when you get the book anywhere. Just share a receipt. You'll get free course. You can find out more about me. At ron friedman. Phd dot com and up. My company's website ignite eighty. That's eight zero dot com and the reason it's called ignite. Eighty is because over eighty percent of employees or not fully engaged at work. The mission of ignite eighty is to teach leaders science-based strategies for elevating people's performance happiness and health at work a love that while thanks so much for investment time with us my pleasure. Thanks for having me. They have at our conversation with ron friedman. I really enjoyed this conversation. Just because one the the alignment with the one thing and to simplicity of it we all know it feels like to have big goals for ourselves to feel like were meant for more and to not be satisfied with where we are at and it can get frustrating. When you work hard to bridge that gap from where you are and where you think you should be it. It doesn't have to be and part of that is getting out of doing it on your natural abilities. Stop doing it based on how you would naturally approach and start relying on those that have gone before you. Examples of other people are other organizations that have achieved something extraordinary. Reverse engineering how they did it so that you can spot the difference. See what is it that they did differently. What's that difference. That made the difference. And how can i put that into a simple plan that i can then execute in my life or inside our organization based on everything you heard in this conversation. What's the one thing you can do especially by doing it. Everything else would be easier or a necessary. We'd be the type of person who actually pauses the episode and searches for that answer. Because if you do you guarantee that this was actually an investment of your time and not an expense if this episode has brought value to you please think of somebody that you know that needs to hurt shirt with them. It could make all the difference for them. If you knew the show press the subscribe button so all future episodes are automatically downloaded your podcast player of choice. If you would consider leaving us a rating and review it means the world to us. We read everyone that genuinely helps us reach more people and live our purpose. Which is to help. You better invest your time so you can achieve extraordinary results eyebrows. Jeffords we look forward to being with you in the next episode..

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"one things" Discussed on The All New Suze Orman's Women and Money

The All New Suze Orman's Women and Money

03:22 min | 2 years ago

"one things" Discussed on The All New Suze Orman's Women and Money

"Bitcoin so i think bitcoins at this point in time are just something that you should look at and wait and just don't be so in a hurry to invest in it right now and again. Did you hear me say in vest. I really do not want you to look at. Bitcoin is a currency. But i want you to look at it as an investment and again in my opinion i would be only investing with money that i could afford to lose otherwise i really would not do it. So that is my take on. Bitcoin's next stocks. I have to tell you. I'm still cautious about stocks. Now i get that the standard and poor's and the dow jones and everything is right around where it was and that were really inching at the high in everything. But i want to say something here as i've told you many many times the point of money. The goal of money is for you to be secure. And there's just something that's making me for. The past few months feel a little bit in secure about investing money in especially certain areas of the stock market. And we already saw that. Many stocks in the technology area got absolutely obliterated while other stocks absolutely went up and for those of you who invested all across the board and the vanguard total stock market index fund or etf. You've done relatively well. Oil has done incredibly well in my opinion. But just there's still something that's just stopping me from committing the twenty percent that i have sitting in cash that i liquidated a little bit ago just to wait to see if these markets were going to go down. Now truthfully you know. I expected that these markets would start to trend down starting around april and in the technology area in certain areas. That's exactly what happened now. They're starting to trend up belittle. And i don't have a problem with that and i'm not an investor where i look at something i go. Oh my god. I missed out on that. I wished i had done that. I want all of you to be very methodical in how you invest and i want you to be methodical not just from the financial end of it but i want you to be methodical in the emotional part of your being in terms of how you are investing because if you invest and you are nervous about it you're not sure then you. I promise you you will sell at the wrong time. You'll buy at the wrong time and again. That's not the goal of money so when it comes to investing investing is something for the long term. Something that you're gonna hold for five ten fifteen years preferably longer investing is not. I'm going to buy it today. I'm going to sell it three months from.

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"one things" Discussed on Pantsuit Politics

Pantsuit Politics

07:15 min | 2 years ago

"one things" Discussed on Pantsuit Politics

"Going to happen this time around and i think that is okay. Because as we have seen with people like bernie sanders and people like andrew yang. You start talking about something enough. It picks up momentum and there is a point at which it becomes inevitable. And we're just not to that point yet. And i get that people are suffering in the meantime i understand these problems and think about them a lot and just the way we're designed things are supposed to be hard and take a long time and our solutions that come out are necessarily imperfect and so i think the struggles that we're having right now are pretty good struggles and that's why to me. It is important to continue to elect people like mansion and cinema country. Who will struggle with these things but who will not try to make it harder for anybody to vote and who will not try to install people who will change the way. The votes are counted at the last minute. If they don't like the way the tallies coming together. I'm reading rabbi jonathan sacks the home we build together right now. It's so good and i don't agree with everything that he says in this book but a point that he makes is he talks about morality and moral codes and how we've abandoned moral codes which means politics has to hold everything. We talked about that a lot in our book and on the show and he talks about. You know what happens is there are no moral truth. There is only victory and so our opponents have to get demonized. Because we're putting all of morality on this. And i think that's what's so hard and that's that that is what is so destructive in american politics right now is that you can both feel that the childcare crisis in this country is a moral outrage and also acknowledged the political reality that exists currently in the united states senate and we have just decided that the only way to express your moral outrage is to decide that ted cruz is satan walking around and if you take a stance anything less than that. Then you don't care and i just think we have to let go because again. Politics is about power and i want it now. Listen i want power in certain circles because it aligns with my moral values. But i try to hold those things separately because just like we talked about with susan page. When you're there take holy pictures and hold up your morality and how much you are a better person than ted cruz or marjorie taylor greenwhich. Whoever we're talking about you probably are. But that's not the point right. The point is to use power to help people and acknowledging the political reality acknowledging how to use that power. Most effectively is not about morality. It's just about the political reality on the ground. that's why i really appreciate the leadership of joe biden. Because honestly i think he knows the difference. I think he knows when it's a moral issue. And i think that he can also hold the political reality very clearly in front of him and i just think all of us could channel but of that energy right now because often moralising makes our political reality more difficult. I'm gonna say that one time moralising scene makes our political reality more difficult and so if we want to have political success then we have to keep the moralizing in check and none of this is to done gone progressives because it is really important to have people like representative bowman in congress who are pushing it is important to have you know senator sanders. He represents a lot of people in the united states. And it's important that he's there. I think mitt. Romney represents a lot of people in the united states. It's important that he's there. I look at senator cinema who gets criticism from every angle six ways to sunday and i think you know what i personally wear a t shirt on the floor of the united states senate courtesy as i vote against a minimum wage increase. Like there are a lot of things in her stylistically. That i don't get and there are a lot of decisions that she makes don't really get. But she is representing people and it is important that this people be represented there what i don't want for the democratic party. Let me say it this way. I don't want the democratic party to invite in the that i think has led the republican party to censoring people voting their conscience. I don't want that strain of. It has to be this one right way or you're not on the team to infect the party that's kind of like having to hold all the healthy democratic attributes of our country right now for everybody i think that's unsustainable in the long term which is why i want a functioning healthy other party but i worry about the push to get everybody in one path from people outside the political infrastructure who wheeled lots of power and influence. Because i think one of the best things. The democratic party has going for it right now. Is that huge spectrum of ideas. Listen nobody's. I'm not mad at anybody in the political party. Bernie sanders out. There duncan on ted cruz. He doesn't do that. You know what i mean like. He's smart enough to get that. That just makes ted cruz. Name more popular in out out in zeitgeist. I'm really mad at like jimmy kimmel. And trevor noah. Because i don't think they're helping. And i don't why they're doing it and i think it gets them lots of us and listen everybody's got a job to do but like politically. It doesn't help. And i think you know drawing attention and giving them coverage and making them heroes and their own party in their own. Ideological extreme base is not helping and following that sharing that like. I do think we should all just like check ourselves. I know it feels good to dunk. Ted cruz i've done it on this podcast. I'm just saying that like it doesn't always help. So if i think about my goal here. I think we've assessed. What's going on action items as a citizen. I want to talk about issues instead of contributing to the high profile people. I don't like and the health of both parties. I want to think about the health of both parties. I think that's very good in conversation with people who disagree with you and i want to keep paying attention. Even when i don't feel like it we have this like thin veneer of kanus permeating from the biden administration where things are moving as we talked about in the first block in a really strong direction but like just under that veneer there are some real dangers and we cannot afford to check out on those and i think that the other really key component is to as much as we can distinguish bringing awareness to a real dangerous problem for moralizing hard. Turn so we're going from five alarm. Anti-democratic fire to livio rodriguez new album sour. Which were both obsessed with a love. It is perfect. I love this. I love this journey.

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"one things" Discussed on Pantsuit Politics

Pantsuit Politics

04:15 min | 2 years ago

"one things" Discussed on Pantsuit Politics

"Works. I am very pessimistic on whether you get ten. Republican senators to vote for any initiative. That is very very important to joe biden. But i'm happy that some people are trying and i feel like that's bragging point for the democratic party right now. We're not all one thing that we're not all one thing. Look at those guys. They're trying so hard to all. Be one thing well listen. I'm very frustrated with joe manchin. I am with the letter of experts that said if you do not get this voting rights bill passed. Our democracy is on the line. I think that's the right. Take i think these state election change is the state stacking. The state election boards is like a five alarm fire and also. I don't lead with that. When i'm talking to my republican friends that i'm trying to persuade i lead with. I want to healthy parties. I've been democrat. Since i was eighteen years old and i am concerned about the state of the republican party right now when they are trying to make it illegal to pass out water bottles then we have a problem right when they're trying to keep people from going to the polls after going to church because they know it's primarily black voters in texas. We have a problem and if you say stuff they'll go. Oh you can't do that. That's what my step dad always says. They can't do that. And i'm like no they can't and they are but like he doesn't he doesn't follow it bit by bit right and he. There's a lot of people because they do are not consumed with politics. Have a vision of sort of both sides. Mess it up. That's still very prominent conversations. I have why just think they're both kind of like they're both so corrupt and both parties are jacked up. And that's the that's the line. And so i do my best to say no. That's not the case right now. I understand where you're coming from. And i want to healthy. Functioning parties and one party is in a very different place than the other party and its concern. It should be concerning for all of us. I don't do ted cruz a tube worm. Don't you agree. 'cause that's not gonna move anybody. I've just eliminated myself as a person who has any sort of objectivity when it comes to this and that's what independent people who are persuadable. Wanna hear and again. I'm not trying to win the moral argument. I'm trying to wear win the political argument. I don't care if ted cruz cries into his pillow every night because he knows he's such a pet. I want ted cruz to lose the next election. That's what i care about. That's what i care about. And i just think it gets to displays where like we want them to be convinced of how bad they are and that's great. Y'all can trying that but it's not gonna work and it's not going to change anything. I don't want them to feel bad about themselves. Want them to lose this bill going through the senate in regular order right now related to the endless frontier act which is something that chuck schumer and todd. Young senator from indiana have been working together on about research and development money. Can the united states make sure that china is not eating our lunch in terms of our understanding technology. Our defense system cybersecurity. There's all kinds of stuff in it. It's it's a really good bill that has gotten to be less good as it has gone through regular order because regular order means everybody gets to take a bite at it right and it gets loaded up with stuff that doesn't have anything to do with the underlying bill and things get watered down and you end up passing something that nobody thinks great but it does get something done and watching that happen right now. Feels like the most nostalgic wonderland. That's how i felt about. The white house means about infrastructure. I was like putting him of veins. I love this like they're debating the spending and isn't gonna come from the this in this fun. I'm like i don. I barely understand what you're talking about. And i love it. It makes me so happy with. I feel exactly the same way. And so let me say i agree with you. That the voting rights issue is a five alarm fire and i also think that the idea that the for the people act is going to get passed as it is today through the united states senate whether on a fifty one vote majority or sixty vote majority is a fantasy and is probably not good for america. It is good for america when we go through these things. I really support the biden. Administration's vision around treating childcare is infrastructure. I.

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"one things" Discussed on Pantsuit Politics

Pantsuit Politics

06:21 min | 2 years ago

"one things" Discussed on Pantsuit Politics

"Today is to me a key. Difference right now is that you have some real alignment within republican leadership all the way down to the state and local parties on making sure that elections continue to favor republicans. And you do not have that kind of ideological alignment within the democratic party. You have serious hard. Core fights about what to do about those things. And i think a fight is pretty healthy like a fight. I think that's very democratic. I think our country's design is to have those fights over things. I am concerned about the extent of alignment happening within the republican party. Around these topics. We'll and let me tell you the difference for the person talking back to this. The difference is those discussions on the democratic party. Come because we have the majority of the voters and not the majority of the legislators in state houses in congress and in the senate the fight in the republican party is because you're falling into the minority and you don't like it. That's the difference. I'm sorry i do not think those things are equivalent. I think having republicans lose the popular vote in the presidential election every time in my lifetime but one when you have republicans that represent a filibuster-proof group in the united states senate only represents like thirty percent of the united states population like this isn't about. You have reforms on the table as democrats because you feel like the process is anti-democratic. That's one thing if you're setting up anti-democratic processes because you're losing on the republican side. That's a complete different thing. I hear you on that. And also everybody's not there and i do wanna acknowledge again where everybody's coming from an understanding that for a lot of people being a republican being opposed to democrats is really deeply ingrained for lotteries ins and i don't wanna leave anybody out of this conversation by ignoring those concerns. I think that the other thing that i am interested in getting your thoughts on because i feel like you. You really are calmer about this. I m i think you have a clear vision of the way that this is the undoing of the party. The way that this leads to electoral failure the way that demographic shifts make this such a losing strategy long-term about all of that. Whenever i hear you say that. I'm like okay. Yep yep yep with you. And then i also think about how much damage a small group of highly motivated people can can do especially when that small group is still like quite a few million people and so. I wonder how you're thinking sarah about the rallies resuming about michael. Flynn being out there. Actively and openly talking about a violent coup about this strain of people who still think there's gonna be some magic date on which donald trump becomes the president again. Do you see any. I'm especially thinking about mike historical corollaries where a lot of damage can be done because of a movement like that even if it doesn't carry the day for the majority of americans. Yeah i think that there will be damage done but it won't carry the. I think that's a really good way to describe it. I think to do what they wanna do. They have to have more people. And they don't have those people and i think the election of donald trump as i said consistently during the election of two thousand was an alignment of some very specific scenarios. That got him to the presidency and not even incumbency was enough to overcome. Not all of those scenarios being present right like. I think that he was a historical in a lot of ways. Now i'm gonna talk about both sides mouth. 'cause i just said i think he is the completion of a pattern inside. The republican party pattern was one of those pieces of the puzzle that align to get him elected in two thousand sixteen. And i think what what gives me the greatest amount of i if the right word but at least a little bit of calm is the fact that he can't dominate mini-cycles like he can't even if he gets back on facebook he shut out of twitter and these people as passionate as they are growing up into the from the desk of donald trump blog. Every day are they know. They're not that's why they shut down because nobody was reading it because nobody cared now. I think it is morphine and more dangerous things. I think it's still very much a cult of personality. But there are other people. I think marjorie taylor. Greens figured out how to tap that chemistry. She's raised a lot of money. You're right yeah like that. She she can you know. She doesn't really trump impression. It's pretty it's pretty convincing. And there are lots of people for whom that will be very convincing but like even the election to fill. Deb haaland seat that it was such a blowout that gives me a lot of hope that i think at the end of the day the impact of the vaccine roll out the end of the pandemic the fact that all those people were impacted by the the stimulus checks that the economy is taking off. I'm not saying that. We don't have problems but i think that stuff does impact people. Is it enough to undo some of the identity based politics and the fear that they're going to push through like based campaigning techniques. No of course not. Those people are still going to be motivated by that. But i just don't think there are enough of them now. All of that said. I think this is serious and we should pay attention to it. But what. I don't want us to do is feed the freakin flame. And i think that we are going to have to hold the fact that this is really dangerous. Because we're a two party system that these people are motivated to do damage and are becoming more and more successful at doing that. Damage to our democracy and also understand that it is the fight that fuels them and we cannot give into that fight and i think that's what's frustrating to me. It's like watching people. Say sharing the like ted cruz getting dunked on by jimmy kimmel and thinking that helps. Anything is really frustrating to me. Because that side you think so anti-democratic and you're right and that side of the republican party. That is so dangerous and on the move. You're all right about that. And also what feels them. Is the fight.

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"one things" Discussed on Sadhguru's Podcast

Sadhguru's Podcast

02:34 min | 2 years ago

"one things" Discussed on Sadhguru's Podcast

"They're supposed to serve us but most human beings observing them their entire life. When they're eating breakfast they are planning their lunch when they're eating the land there planning dinner like this. It's all about fooled. Shelter security emotions to their whatever. Essentially for physiological and psychological needs the whole life is structured around that. Well this is called. Normal life.

"one things" Discussed on Sadhguru's Podcast

Sadhguru's Podcast

03:06 min | 2 years ago

"one things" Discussed on Sadhguru's Podcast

"Learns to use these tools by choice deftly will naturally become a very impactful. Human being one does not learn to use either body mind our energies consciously and skillfully. They will always think the world is unfair. All somebody else's lucky. I am more intelligent than him. But everybody's partial to him. You heard the stories all along. You can be a failure in your life with lots of explanations. Philosophies attached are you can be successful human being. That's all the choice. That's all their choice. Those who don't do well with themselves or with the world always have complaints. I have become like this because my father But not nice to me so lousy. How could it be nice to you nine to nine trying to be nasty to you but if you don young age are nasty lousy. Your father should be doubly nasty and lousy. But he's age. I'm saying i've gone through much more to life than you intimate. Maybe life better much more than you and he also had to bear with you. This one thing you want to do southern if you want to learn to use these three basic tools effectively in your line of body mind an energy first and foremost thing we've been rubbing rubbing it in to you from the first day ninety nearing that whatever happens happens. Bad happens beautiful things happen. Nasty things happen within me. Outside of me is just me.

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