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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
28 m ·Youtube News & Oppinion

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? HOURS AWAY! PRESIDENT ISSUES EMERGENCY MESSAGE- 260 MILLION PEOPLE - 40 STATES TO GET HIT
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Sons Of Liberty Media
Sons Of Liberty Media
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Educated For Liberty: Restoring Biblical Education
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Educated For Liberty: Restoring Biblical Education

President Ronald Reagan insightfully said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children’s …
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Ben Shapiro YT Feed
Ben Shapiro YT Feed
30 m ·Youtube Politics

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Will Don Lemon Go To Jail?
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Ben Shapiro YT Feed
Ben Shapiro YT Feed
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Did ICE Detain A Five Year Old?
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Did ICE Detain A Five Year Old?

Did ICE Detain A Five Year Old?
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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“God Is A Redeemer”: Jelly Roll Breaks Down & Proclaims The Gospel After Bear Bailey Delivers A Gut-Wrenching “Hard Fought Hallelujah” Performance
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“God Is A Redeemer”: Jelly Roll Breaks Down & Proclaims The Gospel After Bear Bailey Delivers A Gut-Wrenching “Hard Fought Hallelujah” Performance

If it sometimes feels like we’re on the cusp of a revival in America right now, I think that’s because we are. Overall church attendance may be holding steady, but younger folks like Millennials and Gen Z are having a resurgence in church attendance, outpacing older generations for the first time in decades. Last year marked a 21-year high in Bible sales in the United States, and even country music is wrestling more with faith. Cody Johnson just teamed up with Brandon Lake for “When A Cowboy Prays,” Jelly Roll and Brandon Lake had an absolute smash with “Hard Fought Hallelujah,” and Carly Pearce just released a new song called “Church Girl.”  Despite the divisiveness in our political climate, and the constant chaos on the internet, people are searching for more, deeper purpose and meaning, something they can put their hope in that isn’t a pop star or a politician. We’re even hearing the Gospel be proclaimed on Netflix? NETFLIX!? What a time to be alive… Netflix recently revived the talent competition Star Search, featuring Anthony Anderson as host, and judges Jelly Roll, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Chrissy Teigen. And during the Week 2 episode, a contestant named Bear Bailey, who you may recognize from his viral gas station performances, took the stage for a powerful, moving, performance of “Hard Fought Hallelujah.” But here’s the kicker… as it turns out, Bear had discussed song selection with producers and was planning on performing that song long before anyone knew that Jelly Roll would actually be a judge on the show. And he crushed it… check it out: But the most powerful part of the performance was what came after. Host Anthony Anderson asked Bear why he wanted to perform that song, and he delivered a powerful personal testimony about what he has overcome through the healing power of Jesus Christ: “Because I’m a very imperfect person loved by a perfect God. And Jesus has redeemed me, Jelly, from drug addiction. I’ve lost everything because of addictions, and I’m not perfect, but I serve a God who is, and he believes in redemption. I’m sorry. I’m sorry for being emotional. I’m just thankful for God. I thank you, Jesus.” PREACH. Of course, Jelly Roll was an emotional mess throughout the entire performance, as someone who has lived and breathed every word of the song, but when he finally worked through the tears and was ready to speak, he said that a performer like Bear was exactly what he prayed for when he agreed to do this show: “Man, I had no clue… I prayed this morning. I said, God, give me an opportunity to talk about you. Night one was great, but I didn’t get to live on my purpose yet. God, you called me here to talk about you. What I just seen was a room full of people that might not have ever felt it before, but that is called the Holy Spirit of God. He don’t care anything about your past. He doesn’t care what you’ve been through. He doesn’t care about your drug addiction. He is your Father. He us here to father you, to show you to be a father to those kids, He is here to pour life into you. He hung so you can stand here and sing His name on the biggest streaming service in the world… on Netflix. Can I get an amen in here? “This is a God moment to show what God has done. He is a redeemer. He is for everybody. Jesus is for everybody. He doesn’t hate anybody. He loves everybody, and that’s what He stands for. I’m cheering for you… you took my song and made it yours. In fact, you took our song and you gave it to God. I know Brandon Lake is somewhere crying right now.” View this post on Instagram How about it? Did we ever think we’d be hearing Jelly Roll of all people, boldly proclaiming the Gospel during a Netflix talent show? Bringing people tears, openly weeping himself, about the opportunity to bring people to Christ with his presence on the show? Go ahead and ask Jelly Roll if he ever thought he’d be preaching on a talent show? I mean, who would’ve seen this coming five years ago? God that’s who…. an all powerful, loving, creator God who has routinely proven that He can call anyone… from anywhere… out of any thing… and redeem them. And then mold and shape them into a vessel to make much of His glorious name. Powerful stuff is happening in America right now… can I get an amen?  The post “God Is A Redeemer”: Jelly Roll Breaks Down & Proclaims The Gospel After Bear Bailey Delivers A Gut-Wrenching “Hard Fought Hallelujah” Performance first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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WATCH: Ashley McBryde Lays Down Phenomenal Acoustic Cover Of Johnny Cash’s “I’ve Been Everywhere” With A Hilarious Twist
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WATCH: Ashley McBryde Lays Down Phenomenal Acoustic Cover Of Johnny Cash’s “I’ve Been Everywhere” With A Hilarious Twist

It’s a great time to be an Ashley McBryde fan lately. If you haven’t been keeping up with the “One Night Standards” singer as of late, at the very end of December, she’d share a tearful video to Instagram and tell fans that she had just got done listening to her upcoming album. She explained that even though she’s written and been through every stage of the process with these songs, it still felt brand new and had her in tears, and she said that it was like she had never heard the music, or the artist: “I just listened to ‘—‘ for the first time. It’s a rough mix, it’s not even mixed. And I had just listened to ‘Hand Me Downs,’ and I wrote the damn thing, me and Jessie Jo and Laura, I knew what was in that song. And then I listened to it, and I kept staring at the dash, like, why would you do that to me? I’ve been here for every note, every syllable, every breathe of this record. And I’m listening to the mixes and it’s like I’ve never heard this record. It’s like I’ve never heard this artist.” After announcing it back on January 13th, today, McBryde officially kicked off her new era of music with the re-recording of a fan-favorite track, “What If We Don’t,” which first appeared on her independently-released debut EP, Jalopies & Expensive Guitars, back in 2016. In addition to the brand new track, she just started her eight-show residency at Eric Church’s Broadway bar, Chief’s, last night. If you recall, she announced that there will be three unique sets of shows during the residency,“Just Me and My Shadow,” an intimate acoustic session chalked full of stories behind her songs, “Postcards from Lindeville,” a set dedicated to her brilliant 2022 concept album of the same name and finally, “Mixtape from the Mixed Up Years,” which she describes as the “music that made us want to make music.” View this post on Instagram She kicked everything off last night with the “Just Me and My Shadow” portion of the residency, and it did not disappoint. In addition to playing some of her best deep cuts, “What If We Don’t,” “Luckiest S.O.B.” and the title track for the residency as a whole, “Redemption,” McBryde would also deliver some killer covers throughout the show, including Garth Brooks’ “Papa Loved Mama” and the Man in Black himself, Johnny Cash’s, “I’ve Been Everywhere.” Though many country fans recognize it as Cash’s song, it actually was first written back in 1959 by the Australian country singer, Geoff Mack. It would then be popularized by fellow Australian artist, Lucky Star, in 1962. Throughout the years, there have been seemingly dozens of different versions of the songs recording, ranging from a Great Britain and Ireland Version to a New Zealand version. Additionally, there have been even more, niche versions of “I’ve Been Everywhere” recorded, with Texas, Canada and more all getting their own renditions. Hanks Snow’s American version topped the country charts in 1962. As for Cash’s version, it appeared on his 1996 album, America II: Unchained, and has remained as one of his most popular songs as of late, despite being a cover and being released quite late in his career. Back to McBryde’s cover last night, before performing the track, she’d tell a hilarious story of getting offered $20 to perform a fan’s favorite Johnny Cash song. Thinking (and praying) it was something easy like “Folsom Prison Blues,” instead, she was blindsided by the request of none other than “I’ve Been Everywhere,” which is quite obviously a song that’s nearly impossible to memorize and play live, let alone off the top of your head after learning it. “I was offered $20 one time to learn it, and I only had four hours to learn it. Is this embarrassing? Yes… If you’ve never heard me sing this song, you should be able to make fun of me for this.  “She said, ‘My favorite Johnny Cash song, I’ll give you $20 if you can play it tonight.’ And I was like, ‘Okay, I have a smartphone, and now I have $20. Please say Folsom Prison Blues.’ And she says, ‘My favorite is I’ve Been Everywhere Man.'” After crushing the opening into and chorus (the “easiest” parts of the song), she proceeded to flawlessly run through the first verse, amazingly hitting all 23 cities that are sandwiched in the single verse. McBryde would pause for a moment after repeating the chorus for a second time, noting it took roughly two hours to fully memorize. “That took two and a half hours to memorize. I only had two hours… Well, I don’t math, but it was less than two hours. And I didn’t know how to memorize the rest of it, so I just made up my own words.” She’d then sing her own version of the chorus, which I’m sure killed it at whatever bar she was playing at during the story. “I like every beer, man I like every beer, man Just bring one over here, man It can be dark or clear, man I’ll trade you my brassiere, man  If you buy me a beer” To put icing on the cake, she then continued the beer theme for the second verse of the song. I’m genuinely not even sure how she managed to pull it off, but she proceeded to rattle off over twenty different beers. Starting off with the classics, Coors, Bud, Natty and Miller Lite, she’d then name the likes of Shiner Bock, Busch, Michelob and PBR, before wrapping up by calling one of the final beers “b*tch water.” Not to be outdone, she’d use mixed drinks for the third chorus and verse. Once again rattling off over two different cocktails, she’d proceed to name-drop Bloody Marys, margaritas, mojitos, Long Island iced teas and many, many more. This is definitely one of those performances that are so incredibly fun that words hardly do it justice, so check out the full performance down below for yourself. You seriously don’t want to miss it. Watch here: @kimberlybryant101 Tonight may have been one of the BEST concerts I have ever been to!!! It was real, raw and intimate…nothing but a guitar and some of the best vocals you will ever hear! And she played my favorite @Johnny Cash song…Ashley-style! @Ashley McBryde #fyp #ashleymcbryde #johnnycash #livemusic #countrymusic ♬ original sound – kimbryant0525 Redemption Residency Dates January 22 & 23 – Just Me and My Shadow February 19 & 20 – Postcards from Lindeville March 19 & 20 – Just Me and My Shadow April 17 & 18 – Mixtape from the Mixed Up YearsThe post WATCH: Ashley McBryde Lays Down Phenomenal Acoustic Cover Of Johnny Cash’s “I’ve Been Everywhere” With A Hilarious Twist first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
30 m

BREAKING VIDEO – Dr. Oz reveals massive fraud a former linen factor in Minneapolis
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BREAKING VIDEO – Dr. Oz reveals massive fraud a former linen factor in Minneapolis

The Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Dr. Oz, and Deputy HHS Secretary Jim O’Neil have just released a video detailing massive fraud in Minneapolis, Minnesota at a former . . .
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RetroGame Roundup
RetroGame Roundup
30 m ·Youtube Gaming

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You Need To Play This Ultimate Streets of Rage 2 Remaster #streetsofrage #remasteredgames #fangame
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Beyond Bizarre
Beyond Bizarre
30 m ·Youtube Wild & Crazy

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Scientist Forced To Admit The Truth About Those Nazca Mummies "This Changes Human History"
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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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3 Things ‘Bridgerton’ Gets Right About the Regency Era—And 3 Things It Gets Wrong
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3 Things ‘Bridgerton’ Gets Right About the Regency Era—And 3 Things It Gets Wrong

Explore what ‘Bridgerton’ gets right—and wrong—about life in the Regency Era. From fashion and etiquette to historical details, we separate fact from fiction.
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