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Right Angle: Backstage (03-07-2023)

Another Bill-free Backstage is disturbing enough, but add Zo Rachel to the Steve Green & Scott Ott mix and you’re in for nothing but trouble.

Another Bill-free Backstage is disturbing enough, but add Zo Rachel to the Steve Green & Scott Ott mix and you’re in for nothing but trouble.

This week’s trivia question: What movie did it take a certain Right Angle man 80+ years to finally see on the big screen?

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Scott, the people of the world haven’t been shown the non-violent peaceful protesters of January 6th who comprised the vast majority of people at the Capitol that day. The people of the world have been told a story designed to make them feel certain ways about certain things that happened that day. That’s called deception.
What Tucker Carlson did, helped open people’s eyes to the deception.

If I planned on attending the lawfully permitted protest at the Capitol building on January 6, 2021 I don’t know if I would have known I was doing anything wrong when I walked up to the building on the non-riot side and walked through doors that where held open by Capitol police. Some who did have been convicted of “parading”.

It doesn’t get much more pro .gov than this. npr.org
› 2021 › 04 › 19 › 988876722 › capitol-police-officer-brian-sicknick-died-of-natural-causes-medical-examiner-ru
“April 19, 2021 – Sicknick, who engaged with pro-Trump rioters during the Jan. 6 insurrection, died after suffering strokes, Washington, D.C.’s chief medical examiner says.”
The video that Tucker Carlson played of Officer Brian Sicknick is quite damning to the “official” narrative.

@ 22:30, Scott is talking about Ingrid Bergman’s facial expression in a certain scene; the subtlety of her reactions expressing such meaning.
I know if another movie that displays that level of acting. Not as classic as Casablanca, but I think it’s just as genius: Soldier, starring Kurt Russell.
It’s a fairly low-budget sci-fi movie in which he plays futuristic warrior. He has a total of 13 words of dialog in the entire film! And he’s the STAR of the movie! But he uses his facial expression so effectively to display his emotions and resolve, it’s magnificent.
Very subtle, yet completely expressive. I’m (understandably) a huge fan of that movie.

The thing you missed about “The Jesus Revolution’ is that it’s not an indie film. Thanks to the massive success of Angel Studio’s series “The Chosen”, a major studio, Lion’sgate’ took a risk on “The Jesus Revolution”, telling the producers they had better make money or the studio wouldn’t fund anything like this again. In just two weekends in less than 2500 theaters, the movie made 30 million dolllars on a 15 million dollar budget. The movie is a true story about a small country church pastored in the movie by Kelsey Grammar which became the focus of what amounted to a Christian Woodstoock back in the 1970s. A stream of hippie children led by Greg Laurie descend on a languishing country church looking for spiritual liberation. Joined by hippie street preacher Lonnie Frisbee played by Jonathan Roumie who plays Jesus in “The Chosen”, the even sparked a national revival in the 70s. Of course, the liberal left, high church preachers and assorted scribes, sadducees and pharisees have all lined up to criticize the movie, apparently to discourage us unwashed masses from becoming too excited about a Jesus movie that doesn’t suck. Gotta love those Jesus freaks, though. They seem to be coming out of the woodwork.
Also if you haven’t seen the Chosen, the series about the life of Christ from Angel Studies, do so soon. It’s free on the Angel Studios website. The series is currently sweeping through Texas Prisons via a new computer tablet program recently introduced in Texas prisons. Reporting from inside, my son says the guys on his cell block are stumbling around the day room with their heads down in their tablets watching Season 1 of the Chosen. The violence on the unit has decreased dramatically. The chaplain is playing Season 2 one episode at a time in the chapel because only season 1 is on the tablets. The guys are demanding to see season 2. The showings are drawing packed crowds to the chapel. An altar call last Sunday saw 30-40 hardened inmates come forward to give their lives to Jesus.
We’ve binge watched all 3 seasons of The Chosen probably 12-15 times now since season 3 dropped – it’s THAT GOOD!

The concept of “proportional response” will end America. If you think the Demonrats will refrain from screwing DECENT people when they take power again, you’re a FOOL. Demonrats must be fully punished to deter them. Otherwise, we merely entrench the ratchet effect. Demonrats take us down, then Republicans hold the line, then Demonrats plunge us down further, then Republicans hold the line, etc., etc. (This has been the pattern for 4-5 decades.) Evil must be fully punished. Demonrats continue to perpetrate their despicable conduct because they know that the cowardly Republicans are stupid enough that they’ll never inflict any consequences upon the Left.

cowardly Republicans are stupid enough that they’ll never inflict any consequences upon the Left.” Or, republicans are the other wing of the vulture uniparty.

Having spent 35+ years working in hospital laboratories I saw that they all offered 7 on 7 off 10 hour shift schedules paying for 80 hours to the “bench staff”. This was done for multiple reasons that benefited the laboratory but the bottom line was that I never knew anyone who worked that schedule that didn’t like it. Many of them had other jobs or endeavors that kept them busy on their 7 off.

To Zo’s point in conjunction with Scott’s closing:
Yes, 6 days shall you work. But that doesn’t mean work for someone else.
My wife “retired” a few years back. She is busier now than she ever was; primarily helping out her elderly parents. That is work that is made possible by her having a pension from her career. But it is work. She does other side hustles and also helps out at church more.
For me, last year when I had built up a bunch of vacation, I took every other Friday off. The amount of stuff I got done when I could plan on using three days rather than two was a bit astonishing. Including those around the house thing that take more than a day to plan and do. And now a week from which to recover, but that is different.
Working 4 days might lead to more leisure, but more likely more interesting non-work pursuits.

@26:45 Steve Green: If the end of the world comes, I am not going to be sober for it.
My thought bubble: And this would be different from today how exactly?
Sorry, Steve, but I still think you have Isle of Jura in that coffee mug no matter how o’dark thirty you guys record. 😉

the thinky part of me says the Democrats will keep doing this until they feel real pain. That they will take any magniminty and restraint as a sign of weakness to be exploited.

Also, check out the radio show “Bold Venture”. It’s basically a serialized Casa Blanca but Rick is Marlow and Lauren Bacall co-stars.
Look up The Late Night Horror Show on Youtube. They got about 11hrs of Bold Venture.

We know that January 6th is very suspicious.

  • The Capitol was not adequately prepared, based on FBI knowledge, for the violent elements in the crowd. This was intentional, with the major Democrats hoping beyond hope that idiots (and probably implanted fomenters of violence) would do something idiotic that they could capitalize on. (Capitol-ize?)
  • There probably were FBI imbedded informants in “Far-Right Hate Groups” that were instructed by the FBI to foment the violence to assist the Democrats in their hope to demonize Trump.
  • The FBI continued to be the stooges, along with the mainstream media, at the bidding of the Left. Wray, the head of the FBI, has blood on his hands.
  • Left-wing media is howling about Tucker Carlson getting footage of January 6th incident when they had 2 years to let it be seen, not showing it because it is so benign.

Speaking of movies that are from that period that have to be seen on the big screen, “Fantasia 1940” is a must. The follow-up “Fantasia 2000” from decades later is a big screen must as well, even IMAX. Those two icons of the intersection of music and animation allowed me to get high without hallucinogens.

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