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butin they are. at "the washington post," jennifer rubin joins thee cheering.er white people, you should look at, quote, "fabulous news." we now need to prevent minority white rule. do you recognize that phrase -- oh, south africa? that's what she wants. south africa. she said it. we didn't. what about the numbers, the white people who are now missing from the senses? it turns out that many of them perished in the opioid epidemic! hundreds of thousands of young americans mostly from rural communities dead from drugro overdose. a columnist from "the washington post" is cheering that. their deaths are fabulous! she says. it's hard to know how to even respond to that. we are going to pull back and let pedro gonzales say it, thanks so much for coming up. wait, do you want to wreck the united states and because actual conflict, you would talk like jen rubin. why are they talking this way? >> because this is about power and control. the funny thing about the rubin narrative is basically white people are being marginalized, but you are not allowed to notice, you are n
butin they are. at "the washington post," jennifer rubin joins thee cheering.er white people, you should look at, quote, "fabulous news." we now need to prevent minority white rule. do you recognize that phrase -- oh, south africa? that's what she wants. south africa. she said it. we didn't. what about the numbers, the white people who are now missing from the senses? it turns out that many of them perished in the opioid epidemic! hundreds of thousands of young americans...
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butin arizona tonight, you'll see why that hurt them. it was 99 degrees. and heather would have been him. they'd been in the game tonight. out, right heel. johnny cueto in trouble. 1st and 2nd kurt castle here it is uses this mask to corral the ball's movement. you cannot do that. long story short, no equipment. anything to stop the movement of a ball. so now much to the chagrin of gabe kapler and the rest of buster posey wouldn't have done that right? instead of 1st and 2nd. you got runners at 2nd and 3rd keep play as dribble. cabrera two pitches later, a two run rip that scores a couple and it said three arizona lead madison bumgarner scored all the way from first. no way scores from second, but you've got to give him credit. big lefty. how's it going on vs his ex mates, he went seven innings gave up only one run very sharp been collecting his sixth win of the year. kurt gasoline who did the big faux pas for the giants did collect their only run of the game with his fifth home run of the year. mad bum is six and six. the d backs improved to 40 under 500.
butin arizona tonight, you'll see why that hurt them. it was 99 degrees. and heather would have been him. they'd been in the game tonight. out, right heel. johnny cueto in trouble. 1st and 2nd kurt castle here it is uses this mask to corral the ball's movement. you cannot do that. long story short, no equipment. anything to stop the movement of a ball. so now much to the chagrin of gabe kapler and the rest of buster posey wouldn't have done that right? instead of 1st and 2nd. you got runners at...
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butin he's incredible intellect. i can't tell you everything he is writing about, definitely about predestination, writing about original sin about, enlightenment challenges to the traditional christian faith. so he becomes, he is definitely onee of america's greatest theologians. if you care about this, you have to read edwards. heoc matches enlightenment thout with traditional christianity. he lock. this is how this works with traditional christianity. he's read everything. he's's using it to show why eve in an enlightened age trarks additional christianity is the most compelling theological system. it is absolutely brilliant. what he gets known for is this one sermon. not saying it is a bad sermon there's a lot more to 's edwards. okay? edwards is not the most famous preacher at the time. he is more famous today. the most famous preacher at the time for sure is george whitfield. and continuing way it is spelled, it looks like whitefield. on good authority i'm told it was pronounced whitfield. he is by far the most
butin he's incredible intellect. i can't tell you everything he is writing about, definitely about predestination, writing about original sin about, enlightenment challenges to the traditional christian faith. so he becomes, he is definitely onee of america's greatest theologians. if you care about this, you have to read edwards. heoc matches enlightenment thout with traditional christianity. he lock. this is how this works with traditional christianity. he's read everything. he's's using it to...
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in a way he's putting it in zachary taylor's mouth butin another way he's putting it in his mouth so it's a fascinating fragment .>> another one was written in 1858. where he says a few words of myself. that's an anomaly of lincoln, speaking of himself in another context besides this one. >> he often spoke in the third person as we know when he writes is kind of famous autobiographical contribution for the 1860 election. he writes in the third person which was not unusual and not the 19th century but that's the way he writes so here again what i'm arguing is we hear the eye person but he's perfectly free to say this is what i think or ibelieve , what i feel. >> but he didn't generally do that. >> he did not generally do that. and another point, fragment i should say was speaking points for his tour of ohio in 1859. it's fascinating. but i think one of the most important things to have happen from that tour is as he sees himself there that it resulted in the publication of the lincoln state in 1860 inand that is one of the mainstays of how and why lincoln became president. 50,000 copi
in a way he's putting it in zachary taylor's mouth butin another way he's putting it in his mouth so it's a fascinating fragment .>> another one was written in 1858. where he says a few words of myself. that's an anomaly of lincoln, speaking of himself in another context besides this one. >> he often spoke in the third person as we know when he writes is kind of famous autobiographical contribution for the 1860 election. he writes in the third person which was not unusual and not...