#By the dawn's early light
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ask-redsoldier-tf2 · 3 months ago
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AYO SOLDIER! MAY WE GRAPPLE BEARS TOGETHER AS A SIGN OF FRIENDSHIP!?
WE MAY, COMRADE!! NOT AS A SIGN OF FRIENDSHIP BUT THE GREATEST PARTNERSHIP EVER MADE IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND!!!!
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lumin-arii · 4 months ago
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i'm not even american but the star spangled banner is incessantly nagging me at the back of my head. all i can hear is "o say can you see by the dawn's early light"
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zegalba · 4 months ago
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Frank Frazetta: By Dawn's Early Light (1963)
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gina025 · 1 month ago
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Dawn’s first light
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justinspoliticalcorner · 4 months ago
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Andrew Prokop at Vox:
Former President Donald Trump has lately been trying to distance himself from Project 2025, claiming it was cooked up by the “severe right” and that he doesn’t know anything about it. But it turns out the severe right is coming from inside the house. Kevin Roberts, the self-proclaimed “head” of Project 2025, has a book coming out in September — and the book’s foreword is written by Trump’s vice presidential candidate, J.D. Vance, who lavishly praises its ideas. “Never before has a figure with Roberts’s depth and stature within the American Right tried to articulate a genuinely new future for conservatism,” Vance writes, according to the book’s Amazon page. “We are now all realizing that it’s time to circle the wagons and load the muskets. In the fights that lay ahead, these ideas are an essential weapon.”
What ideas? Like Vance, Roberts is obsessed with the idea that the left controls major American institutions — he lists Ivy League colleges, the FBI, the New York Times, the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, the Department of Education and even the Boy Scouts of America. The book argues that “conservatives need to burn down” these institutions if “we’re to preserve the American way of life.” (Vox has requested a copy of the book, but has not yet received one at the time of this writing.) Obviously, this poses a problem for Trump’s attempts to distance himself from the virally unpopular Project 2025 and its lengthy agenda for what he should do if he wins, which includes proposals to restrict abortion access and centralize executive power in the presidency.
And it’s one more indication that Trump’s pick of Vance might be politically problematic for him. Vance has a fascination with provocative and extreme far-right thinkers, and a history of praising their ideas. He is not a running mate tailored to win over swing voters who are concerned Trump might be too extreme — quite the opposite. The book was written and announced before Vance was chosen as Trump’s running mate. But there’s some indication that people involved had some late second thoughts about it. It was originally announced as “Dawn’s Early Light: Burning Down Washington to Save America,” with a cover image showing a match over the word “Washington.”
More recently, though, the subtitle has been changed to “Taking Back Washington to Save America,” and the match has vanished from the cover.
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Vance agrees quite a bit with Project 2025’s most extreme ideas
Project 2025 contains a multitude of proposals in its 922-page plan, not all of which J.D. Vance necessarily supports. But he’s on record backing ideas similar to those put forth in two of Project 2025’s most controversial issue areas. The first is abortion. Project 2025 lays out a sweeping agenda by which the next president could use federal power to prevent abortions, including using an old law called the Comstock Act to prosecute people who mail abortion pills, and working to prevent women from abortion-banning states from traveling out of state to get abortions.
Vance is on record supporting these ideas. Last year, he signed a letter demanding that the Justice Department prosecute physicians and pharmacists “who break the Federal mail-order abortion laws.” In 2022, he said he was “sympathetic” to the idea that the federal government should stop efforts to help women traveling out of their states to get abortions. That year, he also said: “I certainly would like abortion to be illegal nationally.” At other points, Vance has struck a different tone. ““We have to accept that people do not want blanket abortion bans,” he said last December. And this month he said he supported a Supreme Court decision that allowed the abortion bill mifepristone to remain available. Here, Vance is trying to align with Trump, who — fearing political blowback — argues he merely wants abortion to be a state issue, despite his long alliance with the religious right. But Vance’s record implies his true agenda might be otherwise.
The second controversial area where Vance is sympatico with Project 2025 is centralizing presidential power over the executive branch. The project lays out various proposals to rein in what conservatives view as an out-of-control “deep state” bureaucracy — mainly, by firing far more career civil servants and installing far more political appointees throughout the government. Vance, as I wrote last week, has backed a maximalist version of this agenda. In 2021, Vance said that in Trump’s second term, Trump should “fire every single midlevel bureaucrat, every civil servant in the administrative state, replace them with our people.” The courts would try to stop this, Vance continued, and Trump should then “stand before the country like Andrew Jackson did, and say, ‘The chief justice has made his ruling. Now let him enforce it.’”
While Donald Trump is doing his darndest to supposedly run away from the highly unpopular Project 2025, his ticketmate J.D. Vance is making that proposition difficult to impossible.
See Also:
HuffPost: There’s Another Link Between Trump’s Campaign And Project 2025
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columboscreens · 9 months ago
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feliciore · 1 year ago
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mans really said “i’m gonna walk in a way that’s soooo evil for my posture”
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tvsnationalgeosapphic · 18 days ago
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Watched By Dawn’s Early Light again today. Always catches me off guard how truly little of a little guy he is underneath the raincoat.
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thedepressedpelican · 27 days ago
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"Lateral Thinking"
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gbiechele · 10 months ago
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Morning Fire Minolta MC Auto Tele Rokkor-QE 100mm f/3.5 Sony A7
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keatonianlogic · 11 months ago
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screaming crying throwing up WHY IS COLUMBO SO FREAKING PRETTY
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sergeantwoods · 5 months ago
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so ,, as ghost x soap fan i get plagued by x reader posts all the time — i’ve talked w my moots on the disc server and ik im def not the only one
so, this leads me to my question. do x readers get attacked with ghoap posts as we get with x readers ??? or does tumblr just disagree w this ship ?? 😭 jfc , its pride month, tumblr !! /j
anyways if u r an x reader babe and u decide to read this pls lmk. this is a very serious question.
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vrkhvsk · 7 months ago
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Early dawn August, 2023
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bluebelly-sun-serpentine · 1 year ago
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farmerbebop · 5 months ago
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"And I remember when I first told him that I wanted to be an actress. He said, 'When you open your mouth, be clear about what you're saying, have the right intent and don't be tentative'. And I always remember that. And now when I still watch his work, I realized that that's how he worked. Believe everything you say. Don't say it unless you believe it." - Catherine McGoohan
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justinspoliticalcorner · 3 months ago
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Madeline Peltz at MMFA:
Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts’ book will be published after the November elections, according to a report from Real Clear Politics. This comes after backlash against the Heritage-led initiative Project 2025, which aims to provide policy and personnel to the next Republican presidential administration and is backed by an advisory board of more than 100 conservative groups. Project 2025 has deep ties to former President Donald Trump and his running mate Sen. JD Vance (R-OH). Vance wrote the foreword to the now-delayed Dawn’s Early Light: Taking Back Washington to Save America, calling Roberts’ ideas an “essential weapon” in the “fights that lay ahead.”
The effort to hide the ball is futile, as Media Matters has obtained a galley copy of the book. A review found Roberts rails against birth control, in vitro fertilization, abortion, and dog parks. He says that having children should not be considered an “optional individual choice” but “a social expectation or a transcendent gift,” and describes “contraceptive technologies” as “revolutionary inventions that shape American culture away from abundance, marriage, and family.” He labels reproductive choice methods as a “snake strangling the American family.”
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The publication delay reflects a political crisis in the MAGA movement, as the worldview outlined by Roberts and Vance in Dawn’s Early Light has proven to be deeply unpopular with the public. Trump has attempted to distance himself from Heritage and Project 2025, especially after Kevin Roberts appeared on Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast and declared that “we are in the process of the second American Revolution, which will remain bloodless if the left allows it to be."
But as the Trump campaign has deliberately refused to provide a detailed policy platform, instead putting forth only a barebones platform both on his campaign site and through the Republican National Committee, Project 2025 has effectively filled in the blanks of what a second Trump term might look like. The initiative includes a more than 900-page policy book titled Mandate for Leadership: The Conservative Promise, which outlines extreme positions on virtually every major political issue and includes plans to restrict abortion access, eviscerate tools to fight climate change, and turn the Department of Justice into an unaccountable weapon for Trump to enact his retribution agenda against political enemies, among others. An analysis by CNN found “nearly 240 people with ties to both Project 2025 and to Trump,” and many of its authors and contributors worked directly in his administration. Project 2025 has also recently attempted to downplay its own significance after years of aggrandizement. Trump administration alum Paul Dans recently resigned from his position as president of Project 2025, and now Roberts’ book is delayed. But it’s proving impossible to wash Project 2025’s stench off the campaign.
The publication of Project 2025 lead organization Heritage Foundation President Kevin Roberts’s Dawn’s Early Light: Taking Back Washington To Save America book has been pushed back to after the elections.
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