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The Movement Has Begun

The patriots are now pushing forward with their focus on the U.S. Constitution. Over the past couple of weeks election fraud evidence has been shown the people. The idea that Pence will need to do his duty and follow the 12th amendment. Senators and Representatives are now coming aboard and are calling for an audit to see how bad the election fraud actually is. The patriots are pushing the rule of law. The [Deep State]/Mainstream Media are now being backed into a corner. More from the X22 Report.

 

In Pursuit of Truth revives Rudyard Kipling’s classic poem If, applying this Victorian era rallying cry to today’s patriots, leading the charge to bring back President Donald Trump for a second term.

Charlene Bollinger, the founder of MAGA Freedom Rally DC, joins SGTReport to discuss the next steps to SAVE OUR REPUBLIC. You are instrumental to this plan. God bless the Patriots and truth tellers.

Gods of Wisdom and Virtue

In this Afterburner, Bill Whittle recites Rudyard Kipling’s classic poem The Gods of the Copyhead Headings, making a few small, strategic alterations to highlight the poem’s enduring relevance and more understandable for modern listeners.

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Beck Bigger Than Beatle

The tale of the tape is now in…Crazy like a Fox Glenn Beck sold more than 40,000 tickets this weekend to his Restoring Love event at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas, outperforming the 36,000-seat draw of ex-Beatle Paul McCartney in 2009. Beck can now legitimately post a claim to answering the conundrum posed by “Strawberry Fields Forever”: He buried Paul.

Love him or hate him, one thing you’ve got to give credit to Beck: Who else in contemporary America could fill a stadium anxiously awaiting a keynote address framed by an eloquent recitation of Rudyard Kipling’s 1919 poem “The Gods of the Copybook Headings?” I’m not waiting with bated breath for Madonna or Lady Gaga to tap that same vault before popping a bra strap or cranking up the techno-synth.

The one question I have for Beck: What’s with that eyeball you’re wearing on your T-shirt? The red shoes and blue denims signify conservative coolness. The white T-shirt with the Eye, I dunno.

Don’t get me wrong. I get the symbology behind wearing the red, white and blue. But along with Kipling, I’d prefer to see some concrete American icon evoked on your shirt — Washington, Ben Franklin or TJ — and not just some ubiquitous eye. But that’s just me.

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