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The Rebellion
with Dr. Everett Piper
500 episodes
1 week ago
At its core, the "No Kings" movement is really nothing more than a repeat of the millennia-old cycle of the original sin. Eating the fruit of the forbidden tree, these people become their own monarch as they haughtily rise and shout, with the maniacal confidence of Diderot, "We will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest!"
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At its core, the "No Kings" movement is really nothing more than a repeat of the millennia-old cycle of the original sin. Eating the fruit of the forbidden tree, these people become their own monarch as they haughtily rise and shout, with the maniacal confidence of Diderot, "We will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest!"
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Ep749 Response to Obama's Claim His Whitehouse Was Better
The Rebellion
21 minutes 22 seconds
1 month ago
Ep749 Response to Obama's Claim His Whitehouse Was Better
Former President Barak Obama shared in a recent interview, since the assassination of Charlie Kirk, that the rhetoric in "his" Whitehouse was not as toxic as he claims Trump's is and thus it's Trump's fault for Charlie's death?`
The Rebellion
At its core, the "No Kings" movement is really nothing more than a repeat of the millennia-old cycle of the original sin. Eating the fruit of the forbidden tree, these people become their own monarch as they haughtily rise and shout, with the maniacal confidence of Diderot, "We will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest!"