Good show, Ladies and Gentlemen. Ashe has such a gift for bringing things to the practical level. It’s a woman thing. It’s a mother thing. Happy Mother’s Day.
This is becoming one of my most anticipated shows. I can hardly wait to see the title in my email inbox. Very well done, as always! You are both great researchers and orators.
"Strong men make good times; good times make weak men; weak men make hard times; hard times make strong men..." and on and on and on... The Tytler cycle is my favorite, and I think, the most succinct and accurate depiction of the tendencies of human beings and their attention spans. I have often wondered if the point of "the plan" is to accelerate us past the "hard times" phase into the "good times" phase, then freeze, slow, or even break the cycle. Which poses the question, is it even possible to break the cycle? I can certainly see Bitcoin as a crucial mechanism in this effort, and GMoney seems to believe the cycle can be broken. However, that is my biggest disagreement with him; technology changes, human nature does not. I suspect we are destined to repeat the cycle ad infinitum, such is the nature of man. Enjoy the good times, and fight to make them last.
It was a good conversation. The approach I describe above is something I've wanted to pose to you guys for a while. I think it's an interesting perspective from which to view and analyze their efforts. As far as human nature, I believe it's an observable condition. I would like to attempt to provide a bit of clarity if I may: your experience that Christians assert that we are "inherently bad" is either misunderstood or poorly articulated on their part. "Bad" is not the correct word when speaking of human nature; fallen, as Ashe asserted, is. Most people live quiet, law abiding (not sinless) lives. None of us are as bad as we can be. Even the most heinous serial killers could have killed more people. The point is, due to our fallen nature, we are as "bad off" as we can be. Thus our need for Christ's sacrifice for us. I hope this makes sense and provides some clarity to the argument.
I am watching this within Substack and this recording is so glitchie! And then, every now and again, it completely stops and I have to click ahead a few seconds for it to work again. Is this common or do I need to change something in my setting?
If they're going after all people involved in the election rigging/fraud, does that include the Post Office people that predated the cancellation of late received mail in ballots? I don't see that happening. Ben Franklin is rolling in his grave.
Boop, Boop, Dittem, Dattem, Wattem, Chu! And they swam and they swam right over the dam.
Please take this serious very real serious super uber serious subject matter seriously, Kelly!
LOL.
Hahahahahahhaa 100%
Good show, Ladies and Gentlemen. Ashe has such a gift for bringing things to the practical level. It’s a woman thing. It’s a mother thing. Happy Mother’s Day.
Woman. Practical.
Never have these two words been so close in proximity.
Retract!
🤣
BB was pretty good also. We don't want him pouting in the corner. Need to make sure he doesn't loose any confidence. :-)
Every time I think my list of eternal enemies is done growing ... another.
I'm probably in good company!
Excellent show. Thank you.
Thanks for another great show. Happy Mother’s Day Ashe and Mrs. Bright! 💕
Ashe, I learn so much about MAGA SCOTUS, S/election, M&A mishigas listening 2U. TY!
I always lean in when BB gets super earnest. Liberate Sovereign Dolphins!
Thank you for taking the Dolphin Jihadis seriously!
This is becoming one of my most anticipated shows. I can hardly wait to see the title in my email inbox. Very well done, as always! You are both great researchers and orators.
Thanks so much, Ruth!
And thank you for supporting the work.
Great show, helped by the fact that this was such a great week! And you know it was a great week because ASHE apologized to GMoney,,, WOW :-)
Looking for ward to tomorrow's The Narrative with you two,
It is habbinn,
Still not tire of winning.
God Wins!
God Bless!!!
Ashe is the other Gmoney.
Gmoney is the other Ashe.
The Badlands Paradox.
"Strong men make good times; good times make weak men; weak men make hard times; hard times make strong men..." and on and on and on... The Tytler cycle is my favorite, and I think, the most succinct and accurate depiction of the tendencies of human beings and their attention spans. I have often wondered if the point of "the plan" is to accelerate us past the "hard times" phase into the "good times" phase, then freeze, slow, or even break the cycle. Which poses the question, is it even possible to break the cycle? I can certainly see Bitcoin as a crucial mechanism in this effort, and GMoney seems to believe the cycle can be broken. However, that is my biggest disagreement with him; technology changes, human nature does not. I suspect we are destined to repeat the cycle ad infinitum, such is the nature of man. Enjoy the good times, and fight to make them last.
We discussed this at some length on The Narrative Sunday night.
I'll go down swinging on my human nature stance.
It was a good conversation. The approach I describe above is something I've wanted to pose to you guys for a while. I think it's an interesting perspective from which to view and analyze their efforts. As far as human nature, I believe it's an observable condition. I would like to attempt to provide a bit of clarity if I may: your experience that Christians assert that we are "inherently bad" is either misunderstood or poorly articulated on their part. "Bad" is not the correct word when speaking of human nature; fallen, as Ashe asserted, is. Most people live quiet, law abiding (not sinless) lives. None of us are as bad as we can be. Even the most heinous serial killers could have killed more people. The point is, due to our fallen nature, we are as "bad off" as we can be. Thus our need for Christ's sacrifice for us. I hope this makes sense and provides some clarity to the argument.
Love you two together. Glad we get another dose on the Narrative! Thanks!
Thanks for the support, Sod!
Whoever writes the transcript should know it's Jon, not John.
He'll be named whatever we say he'll be named.
But BB, isn't that mindset an example of cognitive dissonance?
Very informative! Thank you both!
Great show, thank you Ashe & BB : )
looking forward to more of this discussion to continue on The Narrative, Sunday Night.
It was a good one!
I am watching this within Substack and this recording is so glitchie! And then, every now and again, it completely stops and I have to click ahead a few seconds for it to work again. Is this common or do I need to change something in my setting?
It could be a browser issue. The stream is clear for us, so it's likely the interface.
It's common! It happens to me whenever I'm watching any of the Badlanders on Badland Media. I've been clicking back a few seconds instead of ahead!
Yeah, guys are Monsters - we skip the good parts by clicking ahead...
< thinking to myself; "Not a bad idea this clicking backwards a bit" >
Thanks
Less chatty, more pithy content please. Can you do a 10-15 min fast paced, blow by blow of the week's events?
LOL.
Most of our shows are 2-3 hours.
This is one.
So, no, we're not going to get less chatty.
It's a shame the shows are so long. It's too much to ask people to give you that much of their time for mostly fluff with some good content mixed in.
Abbyville Institution, Southern Tradition.
If they're going after all people involved in the election rigging/fraud, does that include the Post Office people that predated the cancellation of late received mail in ballots? I don't see that happening. Ben Franklin is rolling in his grave.
Cheers!