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It’s a Republic if you can keep it: An X town hall
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It’s a Republic if you can keep it: An X town hall

[View Article at Source]Truth Be Told with Booker Scott – On Labor Day, I hosted an X town hall that captured the pulse of America. Listeners raised issues from tariffs and a court ruling to Chicago’s…
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A lie for a good cause is still a lie
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[View Article at Source]The notion of “climate justice” is a way to punish wealthier nations and transform our economy from one of wealth and stability to poverty and dependence. The churches’ basic…
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Scammer Uses AI Video Of Jelly Roll To Steal From Ohio Man On Disability
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Scammer Uses AI Video Of Jelly Roll To Steal From Ohio Man On Disability

For those that need to hear this… alarm bells should go off if Jelly Roll reaches out to you asking for money. We’re really entering into some scary territory when it comes to online scams. Now, with the addition of artificial intelligence into the mix, even the most skeptical people can be bamboozled. A man in Ohio by the name of Ronnie Flint recently fell victim to an online scam that used A.I. videos of Jelly Roll to convince him that he was winning $50,000 in cash and a new car. Wouldn’t that be nice, eh? But that’s the thing… if it seems too good to be true, it almost always is. Flint was told that he just had to cover the shipping costs for his prizes, and he was hesitant to do so. Then, he was sent multiple videos – made with artificial intelligence – that made it appear that the rapper-turned-country-music-star was actually talking to him. One video even had the A.I. Jelly Roll call Ronnie Flint by his name. As the scam victim told 2News: “I really thought it was Jelly Roll. When they sent the second video where he actually said my full name, that got me. I was like, ‘Wow, it really is Jelly Roll. He said my name.'” Once Flint saw the video that featured Jelly Roll calling him by his name, he was convinced that the “Need A Favor” singer had actually reached out to him, and wanted to give him prizes. The only issue? Flint is on fixed income, and didn’t have much money to send over. But he still gathered up and sent $70 of Apple gift cards to who he thought was Jelly Roll: “I even told him that I’m on disability. You know, this is all the money that I have for the rest of the month.” Fortunately, that was the only money that the Ohio man sent over. A family member caught wind of Flint’s “connection” with Jelly Roll, and warned him that it was a scam. So Flint stopped sending money, and filed a police report immediately. We’ve seen plenty of worse instances of scamming, like when a woman sent over $60,000 to a scammer who was posing as Kevin Costner. $70 might not seem like a lot, but it’s still a loss of money that could have easily been avoided. And I have to give props to Ronnie Flint for putting his story out there. He says that he spoke to 2News just in hopes of keeping another person out there from falling for the same, A.I. powered trick: “That’s why I called you guys, because I want to put it out there because maybe somebody else already fell for it. I don’t want them to fall for it the way I did.” The moral of the story here is to stay vigilant when it comes scammers in this day and age, and especially keep an eye out on behalf of some of our older loved ones. Scammers often single out lonely people, so if you know someone vulnerable in your life that also happens to be a fan of Jelly Roll, keep a close eye on them. And remember that celebrities aren’t ever going to ask regular people for money, or offer up money with no strings attached. If you think this doesn’t happen often, you’d be wrong. Back in July of 2024, a story about a Massachusetts woman sending a fake Vince Gill over $350,000 went viral. In an attempt to get ahead of some of these scams, the Federal Trade Commission put out this release back in 2018 warning people to stay alert when being asked to transfer money online: “They’re asking fans to send money for all kinds of supposed reasons – like claiming a prize, donating to a charity, or giving help of some kind. Some celebs do raise money for legitimate causes. But you want to be sure the cause – and the person asking you to support it – are real. Imposter scams come in many varieties, but they all work the same way: a scammer pretends to be someone you trust to convince you to send them money. And that’s exactly what these celebrity imposters are trying to do.” You can view the very A.I. Jelly Roll videos (which appear to be grabbed from the country artist’s social media and modified) that were sent to Ronnie Flint in the video below: The post Scammer Uses AI Video Of Jelly Roll To Steal From Ohio Man On Disability first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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14 Unreleased Eric Church Songs You Need To Listen To
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14 Unreleased Eric Church Songs You Need To Listen To

Eric Church hardly needs an introduction. Arguably the most influential country artist of the 21st century, the Chief has a long history of delivering some of the most captivating work in the genre since his debut in 2005. From his experimental new release, Evangeline vs. The Machine, to his magnum opus, Mr. Misunderstood, in 2015, Church has proven time and time again that there truly isn’t anyone who can match him, especially in the mainstream. When talking about Church, it’s hard to even point to where he peaks. From his smash hits such as the 8x platinum, “Springsteen,” “Record Year” and “Drink In My Hand” to his severely underrated deep cuts like “Lightning,” “Knives of New Orleans,” and “Those I’ve Loved,” his discography is filled top-to-bottom with some of the most introspective songwriting that has been released over the past two decades. Despite the fact that he’s released so many undeniably brilliant songs, there is an entire world of unreleased tracks that few know about. From scrapped studio versions of songs that have resurfaced over the years to one-off live performances, there are plenty of great songs that never saw the light of day out there online. Here are 14 songs that the Chief never released. “Why Not Me” Undoubtedly the most popular song Church has never officially released, “Why Not Me” serves as a haunting reflection of the devastation of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, which took the lives of 61 attendees at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. Though Jason Aldean was on stage when tragedy struck the festival, Church performed just two days earlier. In response to the shooting, the North Carolina native took to the Opry Stage just three days afterwards and delivered what can only be described as one of the most raw, moving performances ever displayed at the venue. Before performing the song, he gave a nearly five-minute monologue detailing the storm of emotions he felt in response to the tragedy. Church would finish the powerful monologue by saying: “And that night, something broke in me, on Sunday night when that happened. And the only way I’ve ever fixed anything that’s been broken in me is with music. So I wrote a song…” He’s only performed it twice, both times at the Grand Ole Opry. “New Old Me” In what can only be described as an all-time moment for us here at Whiskey Riff, Church’s newest unreleased song was inspired by our article titled, “2012 Broke Out In Here” – Eric Church Proves He’s Still The Undisputed Chief During Night Two Of Red Rocks Shows.” In the midst of a rain-soaked third night at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, Church delivered his final show of the run in style acoustically. After performing Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah” and “On The Road” (another unreleased track), Church stopped the show to debut a new song, “New Old Me.” Introducing “New Old Me,” Church said he was inspired by our article and wrote the track the day of the performance: “I read an article. I never read anything. And I read this article today, it’s a site I really like, and the article said, ‘Eric Church played Red Rocks last night, and the old Eric Church, the Chief was back. It was 2012 all over again.’ And I’m a songwriter. So I wrote this song today. Why not, right?” “New Old Me”@ericchurch https://t.co/2N2KCwaITt pic.twitter.com/id7YPeWIgF — Whiskey Riff (@WhiskeyRiff) July 17, 2025 “Michael” Easily one of the most popular unreleased songs from Church, “Michael” debuted all the way back in 2009 at CMA Fest. For years, the track was only available to be heard through poor-quality live videos complete with bad audio and crowd members yelling over the “Springsteen” singer. In 2021, however, a studio recording resurfaced, and it’s arguably one of the best songs Church has ever written. Written by Church, Jeremy Spillman and his late brother, Brandon, “Michael” serves as a stark, heartbreakingly realistic reminder of the dangers of alcoholism and how addiction affects everyone, not just the addict. As one of the most heartbreaking and powerful songs in Church’s deep catalog, “Michael” is nothing short of a must-listen. “Alzheimer’s” Though the track was eventually recorded and released as “I Know Who He Is” by William Michael Morgan on his 2016 debut album, Vinyl, “Alzheimer’s” was first performed by Church back in March 2015 at a radio seminar. Interestingly, Church doesn’t have a writing credit on Morgan’s release of the song, with the lone writer being Casey Beathard. Given the fact that Beathard has had a hand in plenty of Church’s biggest hits, including “Hell of a View,” “Like a Wrecking Ball” and “Homeboy,” it’s safe to assume that Church had some influence on the track. However, the extent of his influence is currently unknown. As for the song itself, it’s a brutal depiction of losing a loved one to the disease while their mind and memory slowly slip away. Like “Michael,” it’s another heartbreakingly realistic depiction of a struggle that’s affected so many. “Standing Their Ground” “Standing Their Ground” technically has an official release, given the fact that it appears on Church’s series of live albums, 61 Days in Church, in Volume 5 specifically. With that being said, however, the studio version, which also resurfaced back in 2021, has never officially been released. Serving as a haunting reminder of the sacrifices made by members of the military, “Standing Their Ground” is a beautifully-penned ode to the fallen, complete with some beautiful violin throughout. “Woke Up This Morning” One of the earliest unreleased songs that has resurfaced online, “Woke Up This Morning” was first uploaded to YouTube back in January of 2011. Though there’s not much known about the track, it’s safe to assume that it was originally intended for either his 2009 album, Carolina, or his 2011 EP, Caldwell County. As for the song itself, it’s one of those fun, tongue-in-cheek songs from Church. Lamenting a breakup, he matter-of-factly decides the best course of action after waking up is simply to go back to bed and not deal with the world. Pretty funny stuff here. “Lovin’ Me Anyway” The fact that “Lovin’ Me Anyway” never got an official release will always be a head-scratcher to me. Easily being one of the most radio-friendly and overall fun songs in his discography, it’s one of those songs that simply had “#1 hit” written all over it. As it turns out, “Lovin’ Me Anyway” was originally intended to be on Church’s breakthrough 2011 record, Chief, but instead was scrapped and became a free reward/bonus track for those who promoted the album on Facebook. Though the Facebook post is still up, the link to download the track is currently dead. Luckily, there’s still a YouTube video up with the song available today. “Good For That” Originally intended to be included on The Outsiders, “Good For That” was cut from the 12-song record for unknown reasons. Though there is no high-quality studio version available to listen to today, there is a camera-recorded version from Church’s SiriusXM show, Outsiders Radio, back in March 2015. Additionally, there is an acoustic performance from a private Church Choir show back in 2015. Being another brilliant write from Church, “Good For That” grapples with the fact that there’s no medication for heartbreak. Complete with great lines like, “Everything that cures you says it’ll kill you on the back” and “Nothing breaks the fall like kill-the-pain grain alcohol,” the track is chock-full of great wordplay from the North Carolina native. “On The Road” First being played live on his Outsiders Revival Tour on August 11, 2023, in Noblesville, Indiana, “On The Road” remains a song that has only been played live a handful of times. Though he’s played it 17 times over the past two years, including last month at the aforementioned Red Rocks show back in July, the song did not find its way onto his most recent release, Evangeline vs. The Machine. Given its continued presence on his setlist, there’s still hope that it’ll appear on his next project. For now, however, we have this live video from its debut performance. “Whatever That Was” During a 2015 private Church Choir performance, Church debuted “Whatever That Was.” Since then, the track has never appeared at a public live show or on any record. It’s safe to assume this was a song church penned close to the show that was ultimately scrapped from an album release. “Old Testament Me” Similar to “Whatever That Was,” “Old Testament Me” is another exclusive, private Church Choir performance, this time from his 2017 show. Not much is known about the song other than the fact that Church said he penned the song in just 20 minutes while he was stuck in traffic before the event. “Becky’s Back in Birmingham” Similar to “On The Road,” “Becky’s Back in Birmingham” is one of those songs that only got played and has never been performed or recorded again. Debuting in October 2019 at a Birmingham show, Church performed the song live alongside long-time co-writer and bandmate, Jeff Hyde. It is safe to assume that it was intended for a record before Church decided to embark on the mountain getaway involved in the creation of his 2021 triple album, Heart & Soul. “‘Cause My Dad Did” Like “Why Not Me,” “‘Cause My Dad Did” is another song that debuted at the Opry that never got an official release. As of now, it seems like it may remain an Opry-exclusive song, given the fact that it has never once been performed live again. “I’m Just Sayin'” “I’m Just Sayin'” is quite an interesting one. Only being played a handful of times during his 2012 Blood, Sweat and Beers Tour. It would quickly fall out of Church’s setlist, never to be recorded or played live since 2012. The post 14 Unreleased Eric Church Songs You Need To Listen To first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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BREAKING: Thomas Massie says Epstein victims would be sued into homeless for naming names, offers alternative…
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Rep. Thomas Massie said tonight that the Epstein victims, who said today they’d be compiling a list of clients that sexually abused them, would be sued into homelessness if they named names. . . .
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Carl Higbie: Nigel Farage absolutely nukes free speech limitations in the U.S.
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Carl Higbie: Nigel Farage absolutely nukes free speech limitations in the U.S.

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Former DEA Acting Administrator: Terrorists Should ‘Feel Pain and Suffering’
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Former DEA Acting Administrator: Terrorists Should ‘Feel Pain and Suffering’

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