I had never seen a preacher — and/or whatever the Episcopal Church’s Bishop Budde is — single out ‘n give a nasty lecture to an audience member. Pastor Lorenzo Sewell helped me to make since of what I had saw:
“I was in her service. I was physically sitting next to the First Family. What was so sad about this bishop, she had the opportunity to preach the gospel,” Sewell said.
“She had the opportunity to talk about the death, the burial, the resurrection of Jesus Christ. She had the opportunity to bring people into the faith,” Sewell added. “It was a salvific moment instead of using the authority of the word of God to preach the message of Christ and to draw our president closer to Jesus. She used it to practice what I call theological and spiritual malpractice.”
***
“It was awful. It was so bad. I’m grateful my wife was not there. She would have ran out of that church,” Sewell said. “I cannot believe that she would use that moment to speak a demonic message as if she was using the Bible. She used her platform to practice theological malpractice.”
She whom will not be mentioned, but initials are AA, did this a long time ago.
Now, I have first sleep, second sleep, and third sleep. OK, I am 78 years old Male.
I think it’s funny how often things are advertised as “medieval” which were common to Socrates and Ben Franklin and all between. Pretty much anyone pre-Victorian.
Also I notice referring to “Western” practice without any reason to think it differs from that of other cultures.
I have a good friend from grad school who is a typical democratic liberal, bordering on left, with a mild case of TDS. Generally he is a good guy except his politics blinds him to some obvious facts. I follow his FB page just to see what’s up, and also it’s a great way to monitor the thoughts of the more looney left as many of his friends fall into that category.
Things were quiet after the election, but have burst forth since Monday. On Tuesday there was much anguish about how we’re all going to die and the country will descend into Nazism, and how RFK is going make everyone drink bleach, etc etc. No rational thought at all, just complete mental breakdowns. Today, lot’s of reposts from left social workers and psychologists about how the flurry of executive orders is intentionally designed to keep all these poor people in a state of disequilibrium. Along with much advice on how to keep their mental health intact in the face of such horrendous events. I hate to tell them, their mental health is tong gone.
Just wondering if Neo has seen similar reactions from here lib friends. It really is fascinating to watch.
She whom will not be mentioned, but initials are AA, did this a long time ago.
You leave Ann Althouse alone!
they are nutz and their therapists are not likely to be much better, are there enough straight jackets,
the Druid priestess was not helpful again we need to recurr to yeats, how did he see so clearly a century ago
the good reverend had power Word, but these well worn nostrums, well Henry Tudor might have reconsidered the whole project,
perhaps there is a reason why Islam is a leading faith in the angel isle
Things were quiet after the election, but have burst forth since Monday. On Tuesday there was much anguish about how we’re all going to die and the country will descend into Nazism, and how RFK is going make everyone drink bleach, etc etc. No rational thought at all, just complete mental breakdowns. Today, lot’s of reposts from left social workers and psychologists about how the flurry of executive orders is intentionally designed to keep all these poor people in a state of disequilibrium. Along with much advice on how to keep their mental health intact in the face of such horrendous events. I hate to tell them, their mental health is tong gone.
Trump’s team has certainly seemed much more prepared this time than in 2016. Firing buckshot everywhere so that the Lefties don’t know what to complain about first and can’t concentrate. Plus, so many rabbit holes for those morons to go down (Scott Jennings asked some NYT cat lady on CNN if she’s a Salute Truther, heh).
I’m crediting Susie Wiles.
they don’t have room for real outrages, because thought crime
there is more about cigar store indian starmer and his coverups,
Trump is, as you say, well prepared for his second term. The flurry of executive orders is done to establish priorities, and to put his opponents off balance. I notice that many of these orders seek to disable certain parts of the permanent bureaucracy, the swamp if you will. This is a strategic move to take out those that seek to undermine his agenda, to limit what he can accomplish.
Also common to medieval denizens was the bizarre notion that there are only two genders.
Speaking of TDS; yep, there are plenty of folks who believe – still !! – that Trump is a Nazi and that very soon there will be concentration camps here in the USA were Trump’s enemies – those that he considers untermensch – will be imprisoned or executed.
Just illustrates, yet again, that a significant percentage of people will believe absolutely anything at all provided that the message and/or messenger somehow “clicks” with them on an emotional level.
I will surmise that the more educated the individual, the easier it is to brainwash the individual. I have no idea why this may be.
George Orwell said it best;
“There are some ideas so absurd that only an intellectual could believe them.”
Indeed, if “Biden” and “his” merrye band of LIARS, CRIMINALS, ARSONISTS, ASSASSINS and SABOTEURS has taught Trump—and anyone paying the least bit of attention—ANYTHING, it is that Trump MUST GO MEDIEVAL from the get-go.
its striking how that question is rarely raised, well if you deny the evidence ‘super easy barely an inconvenience;
Second sleep is mentioned in Victorian novels from time to time, but many Victorian novels were set 30 – 40 years in the past. I think that by Victorian times artificial light was cheap enough and widely enough available that people started giving up second sleep, and the mention of second sleep is a signal that the story is set in the past or out in the boonies.
In George MacDonald’s novels, written from 1860 – 1900 but frequently set in rural Scotland in 1830-1850, there’s something called “forenight” where it’s dark but too early to go to bed, and in the summer it never really gets dark at night; and characters in the books that are from England have to have “forenight” explained to them.
Edinburgh is farther north than Kodiak Island; today they have having 9 1/2 hours of light. If you can’t afford much light, except what comes from your peat fire (not much), what are you going to do with 15 hours of darkness? No one can sleep that long.
In more southerly countries they have siestas, and in the more northerly ones they had second sleep, but I don’t know if any European country experienced both.
John Ratcliffe confirmed as CIA Director on a 74-25 vote. The Hegseth vote is upcoming.
I’ve been a medieval two-sleep guy since my thirties.
____________________________________________
“Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.” West Roxbury Turkey Crossing
For twenty-five dollars and pieces of silver
I have held up and robbed a hard liquor store..
–Paul Simon, “Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.”
you know that feeling you can get at 3 a.m. on a weekday morning when you’re awake in the deepest dark of the early hours before people go to work and maybe you’ve been up all night reading making love or talking with an old friend or maybe you’re just young and alone and awake for the first time while everyone else is asleep everything has stopped and you’re alive to the very radiant mystery of life itself you can hear a star twinkling or a pebble dropped on the moon and the chairs tables and walls are still and eerie and you can descend into the dark shining core of it all that’s what I thought that Simon & Garfunkel song was about well my sister asked was that what it was about no when I finally heard the lyrics it was a straight folkie number about some guy feeling remorse that he robbed a liquor store so now he must leave his lover and his life is ruined there was no mystery whatsoever then the car ahead of us came to a halt at the stop sign and into the crosswalk strode a large wild male turkey with that extra bit of red flesh hanging over his beak dark brown feathers with lustrous bronze sheen and behind him another turkey then another and another thirteen in all like earnest schoolchildren they proceeded across the road in single file onto a well-to-do suburban lawn covered with patches of clean Christmas snow and in the wintry dusk even the wild Boston drivers stayed put as these turkeys each the size of my sister’s cattle dog strolled over the broad white stripes marking the pavement they seemed to know what they were doing they seemed to know where they were going on their way to keeping whatever promises turkeys keep
Trump is signing more EOs – I missed the first few items, but one was for pardoning the pro-life protesters (23) as well as declassify certain files (JFK, MLK, RFK). He told the assistant to give the pen for the last one to RFKjr. The new EO are being posted and they relate to digital finance tech and recognizing the Lumbee Tribe of NC as a federally recognized tribe. The EO on the tribe is not a declaration, but stating facts about the tribe and directing the Secretary of the Interior to get moving on the requirements to get Congress to recognize them. The bill passed the House but was ignored by Schumer.
The assistant is doing better today since he is giving a brief summary to Trump. And the reporters in the room seem to be nicer – calling him “Mr. President” and not just yelling questions. When one gets the nod, the others are stopping their questions. They are also waiting for him to answer.
He spoke to the people at Davos and took some questions. He should have told them how much he saved in “carbon” by not flying over. At least he told them that we are out of the Paris accord as well as cancelling green new deals.
I see the report that–despite having been given an unconditional Presidential Pardon–some of the J6 prisoners are still not being released, coupled with reports that many of the guards in the D.C. jail are panicking, because of how they mistreated these prisoners, and the reckoning which may becoming.*
According to what I have read over the years, some 1,600 people were swept up, prosecuted, and often jailed (there were even reports, out a few days ago, that the Biden Justice Department was still looking for yet more people to round up and prosecute) some reportedly for just walking by the Capitol on that day.
J6rs were given extremely harsh year’s long sentences, there have been reports saying that some of them, perhaps many of them–some of them of advanced age–have been physically and psychologically abused, there has been at least one reported suicide, and at least one J6r has been reportedly jailed for more than four years without having ever had a trial.
It has always seemed to me that this whole horrendous abuse of our legal, prosecutorial, and penal systems–a stain on our Country, our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, our supposed democracy, and our supposed “rule of law”–opens up everyone involved in these unjust arrests, prosecutions, and incarcerations to a wide array of Federal, criminal, and civil lawsuits.
I am hoping that various conservative legal foundations or wealthy individuals–Elon, I’m looking at you–will fund a blizzard of such suits, aimed at delivering these J6rs the actual justice and recompense they deserve.
Former Presidents brought this on with their phones and pens. A lot of what I see are wiping out what the formers put out there as rules.
I just found a new icon on my watch that looks exactly like one I created about 4 years ago for an app. I designed the app and my wife wrote it. We beta tested but decided the App Store cut and the state cut made release uneconomical. It has a very clever algorithm. This watch app seems to have the same features and algorithm and icon. My what a freaking coincidence.
@ Niketas > “In more southerly countries they have siestas, and in the more northerly ones they had second sleep, but I don’t know if any European country experienced both.”
I don’t know about countries, but in this Domain, I take the siestas so my bedtime is pretty late (as noted by my comment times!), and AesopSpouse goes to bed by 10 and has his nocturnal internet time between 2-4 am and then goes back to sleep for awhile.
@ Art Deco – thanks for the link to Chris Rufo’s personal story.
I’m not sure why you went to Wayback to get it; here’s a direct link.
It’s an important post to read, especially in connection with Neo’s discussion about the varieties of Trump hatred — which extends to conservatives and Republicans in general. There are too many stories like this to pretend that they only hate just Trumpf because Orange Man Bad, and if it weren’t for him they would really love everyone and everything would be peace and harmony.
They hate everyone who opposes their agenda. Period.
This is a historic moment. For the past five years, I have been fighting to defeat critical race theory, gender cultism, and DEI. Now, President Trump has taken decisive action and instructed his administration to rip out these malicious ideologies root and branch, not just from the federal government but from all institutions that receive federal funding—universities, schools, corporations. All of it.
It has been a long road. The Left will try to memory-hole the recent past, but we must not forget a simple historical truth: the Left put America through a reign of terror after 2020. I have long hesitated to tell my personal story—I did not want to give my enemies the satisfaction—but now it’s time to lay out the facts. This is some of what the Left’s activists did to me and my family as they sought to intimidate me and shut me up.
When I lived in Seattle, they put up posters around my neighborhood with my home address, telling insane lies about me and instructing activists to show up at my door. Later, they sent letters to a few hundred of my neighbors, claiming I was a Nazi white supremacist. Death threats, references to my family, the whole deal. A few times, we had to pack up the kids and leave town.
One of these activists found one of my children at a park with the babysitter and yelled at him until he started crying. …
Leftist activists organized employees within Microsoft to email-bomb my wife’s boss, claiming that she was a white supremacist….
Then there were the calls and texts to our private numbers. Threats to rape my wife and murder my children. At one point, I reached out to the FBI about it, … We fortified our home and studied up on the law. I was prepared to kill anyone who crossed the threshold to harm my family.
The institutions got in on it, too: organized campaigns to ruin my reputation, manipulate my Wikipedia page, cancel my speaking engagements, … The censorship apparatus put a target on my back, and the federal government egged it on. They all failed.
My experience is hardly unique. Many other conservatives have faced similar circumstances. Yes, our fight has been about CRT, DEI, and other ideological issues—but more than anything, it has been about safeguarding America’s free society from threats, violence, intimidation, and madness. That is why I fight. And, by the grace of God, why we are winning.
However, as some commenters there and on the other post note, there is a lot of subterfuge going on to undercut the President’s orders.
We know that some (many? most?) universities are doing everything they can to flout the more recent SCOTUS decision on race in admissions, and that it will likely take at least one more round of litigation, starting at the Federal district court level and moving up to SCOTUS, to root this out at the universities. Of course, if the Trump administration threatens to (or actually does) withhold federal funding from universities that practice the DIE crap, that would help speed things along. Even the rich schools like Harvard want those federal research dollars (especially since they skim so much from grants as “overhead”.)
“Reverend” Al Sharpton has indicated he plans on organizing a boycott of companies ending DEI programs. I look forward to spending money at those companies.
Mr. Rufo, I wonder if you are aware that the Daily Mail has broken a story indicating that Lisa Boykin, ATF’s Chief Diversity Officer, has not been placed on paid leave, as ordered by the President, but remains at the ATF under the not-so-very-clever title of “senior executive”.
Smells like insubordination to me. Your work is not done.
Until Trump starts firing and arresting, the Leftists still think they can break the law without consequences.
A suggestion for your next Open Thread: Wings of Pegasus reviewing Carrie Underwood’s performance at the inauguration.
I had never seen a preacher — and/or whatever the Episcopal Church’s Bishop Budde is — single out ‘n give a nasty lecture to an audience member. Pastor Lorenzo Sewell helped me to make since of what I had saw:
Pastor Who Prayed At Trump’s Inauguration Calls Lecture From Left-Wing Bishop ‘A Demonic Message’
She whom will not be mentioned, but initials are AA, did this a long time ago.
Now, I have first sleep, second sleep, and third sleep. OK, I am 78 years old Male.
I think it’s funny how often things are advertised as “medieval” which were common to Socrates and Ben Franklin and all between. Pretty much anyone pre-Victorian.
Also I notice referring to “Western” practice without any reason to think it differs from that of other cultures.
I have a good friend from grad school who is a typical democratic liberal, bordering on left, with a mild case of TDS. Generally he is a good guy except his politics blinds him to some obvious facts. I follow his FB page just to see what’s up, and also it’s a great way to monitor the thoughts of the more looney left as many of his friends fall into that category.
Things were quiet after the election, but have burst forth since Monday. On Tuesday there was much anguish about how we’re all going to die and the country will descend into Nazism, and how RFK is going make everyone drink bleach, etc etc. No rational thought at all, just complete mental breakdowns. Today, lot’s of reposts from left social workers and psychologists about how the flurry of executive orders is intentionally designed to keep all these poor people in a state of disequilibrium. Along with much advice on how to keep their mental health intact in the face of such horrendous events. I hate to tell them, their mental health is tong gone.
Just wondering if Neo has seen similar reactions from here lib friends. It really is fascinating to watch.
She whom will not be mentioned, but initials are AA, did this a long time ago.
You leave Ann Althouse alone!
they are nutz and their therapists are not likely to be much better, are there enough straight jackets,
the Druid priestess was not helpful again we need to recurr to yeats, how did he see so clearly a century ago
the good reverend had power Word, but these well worn nostrums, well Henry Tudor might have reconsidered the whole project,
perhaps there is a reason why Islam is a leading faith in the angel isle
Things were quiet after the election, but have burst forth since Monday. On Tuesday there was much anguish about how we’re all going to die and the country will descend into Nazism, and how RFK is going make everyone drink bleach, etc etc. No rational thought at all, just complete mental breakdowns. Today, lot’s of reposts from left social workers and psychologists about how the flurry of executive orders is intentionally designed to keep all these poor people in a state of disequilibrium. Along with much advice on how to keep their mental health intact in the face of such horrendous events. I hate to tell them, their mental health is tong gone.
Trump’s team has certainly seemed much more prepared this time than in 2016. Firing buckshot everywhere so that the Lefties don’t know what to complain about first and can’t concentrate. Plus, so many rabbit holes for those morons to go down (Scott Jennings asked some NYT cat lady on CNN if she’s a Salute Truther, heh).
I’m crediting Susie Wiles.
they don’t have room for real outrages, because thought crime
https://www.mattgoodwin.org/p/what-i-want-to-know-about-southport
there is more about cigar store indian starmer and his coverups,
Trump is, as you say, well prepared for his second term. The flurry of executive orders is done to establish priorities, and to put his opponents off balance. I notice that many of these orders seek to disable certain parts of the permanent bureaucracy, the swamp if you will. This is a strategic move to take out those that seek to undermine his agenda, to limit what he can accomplish.
Also common to medieval denizens was the bizarre notion that there are only two genders.
Speaking of TDS; yep, there are plenty of folks who believe – still !! – that Trump is a Nazi and that very soon there will be concentration camps here in the USA were Trump’s enemies – those that he considers untermensch – will be imprisoned or executed.
Just illustrates, yet again, that a significant percentage of people will believe absolutely anything at all provided that the message and/or messenger somehow “clicks” with them on an emotional level.
I will surmise that the more educated the individual, the easier it is to brainwash the individual. I have no idea why this may be.
George Orwell said it best;
“There are some ideas so absurd that only an intellectual could believe them.”
squirrel mobilizing in 3.2,1
https://www.eugyppius.com/p/aschaffenburg-illegal-afghan-migrant
Indeed, if “Biden” and “his” merrye band of LIARS, CRIMINALS, ARSONISTS, ASSASSINS and SABOTEURS has taught Trump—and anyone paying the least bit of attention—ANYTHING, it is that Trump MUST GO MEDIEVAL from the get-go.
“Was Biden China’s Manchurian Candidate The Entire Time?”—
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/was-biden-chinas-manchurian-candidate-entire-time
“2025 SitRep: Cleaning Up Biden’s Mess”—
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/2025-sitrep-cleaning-bidens-mess
+ Bonus—THIS is how it’s done!
“As US Cattle Ranchers Go Out Of Business, One Family Found A Way To Survive”—
https://www.zerohedge.com/commodities/us-cattle-ranchers-go-out-business-one-family-found-way-survive
its striking how that question is rarely raised, well if you deny the evidence ‘super easy barely an inconvenience;
Second sleep is mentioned in Victorian novels from time to time, but many Victorian novels were set 30 – 40 years in the past. I think that by Victorian times artificial light was cheap enough and widely enough available that people started giving up second sleep, and the mention of second sleep is a signal that the story is set in the past or out in the boonies.
In George MacDonald’s novels, written from 1860 – 1900 but frequently set in rural Scotland in 1830-1850, there’s something called “forenight” where it’s dark but too early to go to bed, and in the summer it never really gets dark at night; and characters in the books that are from England have to have “forenight” explained to them.
Edinburgh is farther north than Kodiak Island; today they have having 9 1/2 hours of light. If you can’t afford much light, except what comes from your peat fire (not much), what are you going to do with 15 hours of darkness? No one can sleep that long.
In more southerly countries they have siestas, and in the more northerly ones they had second sleep, but I don’t know if any European country experienced both.
John Ratcliffe confirmed as CIA Director on a 74-25 vote. The Hegseth vote is upcoming.
I’ve been a medieval two-sleep guy since my thirties.
____________________________________________
“Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.” West Roxbury Turkey Crossing
For twenty-five dollars and pieces of silver
I have held up and robbed a hard liquor store..
–Paul Simon, “Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.”
you know that feeling you can get at 3 a.m. on a weekday morning when you’re awake in the deepest dark of the early hours before people go to work and maybe you’ve been up all night reading making love or talking with an old friend or maybe you’re just young and alone and awake for the first time while everyone else is asleep everything has stopped and you’re alive to the very radiant mystery of life itself you can hear a star twinkling or a pebble dropped on the moon and the chairs tables and walls are still and eerie and you can descend into the dark shining core of it all that’s what I thought that Simon & Garfunkel song was about well my sister asked was that what it was about no when I finally heard the lyrics it was a straight folkie number about some guy feeling remorse that he robbed a liquor store so now he must leave his lover and his life is ruined there was no mystery whatsoever then the car ahead of us came to a halt at the stop sign and into the crosswalk strode a large wild male turkey with that extra bit of red flesh hanging over his beak dark brown feathers with lustrous bronze sheen and behind him another turkey then another and another thirteen in all like earnest schoolchildren they proceeded across the road in single file onto a well-to-do suburban lawn covered with patches of clean Christmas snow and in the wintry dusk even the wild Boston drivers stayed put as these turkeys each the size of my sister’s cattle dog strolled over the broad white stripes marking the pavement they seemed to know what they were doing they seemed to know where they were going on their way to keeping whatever promises turkeys keep
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/
Trump is signing more EOs – I missed the first few items, but one was for pardoning the pro-life protesters (23) as well as declassify certain files (JFK, MLK, RFK). He told the assistant to give the pen for the last one to RFKjr. The new EO are being posted and they relate to digital finance tech and recognizing the Lumbee Tribe of NC as a federally recognized tribe. The EO on the tribe is not a declaration, but stating facts about the tribe and directing the Secretary of the Interior to get moving on the requirements to get Congress to recognize them. The bill passed the House but was ignored by Schumer.
The assistant is doing better today since he is giving a brief summary to Trump. And the reporters in the room seem to be nicer – calling him “Mr. President” and not just yelling questions. When one gets the nod, the others are stopping their questions. They are also waiting for him to answer.
He spoke to the people at Davos and took some questions. He should have told them how much he saved in “carbon” by not flying over. At least he told them that we are out of the Paris accord as well as cancelling green new deals.
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I see the report that–despite having been given an unconditional Presidential Pardon–some of the J6 prisoners are still not being released, coupled with reports that many of the guards in the D.C. jail are panicking, because of how they mistreated these prisoners, and the reckoning which may becoming.*
According to what I have read over the years, some 1,600 people were swept up, prosecuted, and often jailed (there were even reports, out a few days ago, that the Biden Justice Department was still looking for yet more people to round up and prosecute) some reportedly for just walking by the Capitol on that day.
J6rs were given extremely harsh year’s long sentences, there have been reports saying that some of them, perhaps many of them–some of them of advanced age–have been physically and psychologically abused, there has been at least one reported suicide, and at least one J6r has been reportedly jailed for more than four years without having ever had a trial.
It has always seemed to me that this whole horrendous abuse of our legal, prosecutorial, and penal systems–a stain on our Country, our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, our supposed democracy, and our supposed “rule of law”–opens up everyone involved in these unjust arrests, prosecutions, and incarcerations to a wide array of Federal, criminal, and civil lawsuits.
I am hoping that various conservative legal foundations or wealthy individuals–Elon, I’m looking at you–will fund a blizzard of such suits, aimed at delivering these J6rs the actual justice and recompense they deserve.
* See https://revolver.news/2025/01/rumor-dc-jail-guards-panicking-over-their-abuse-of-j6-political-prisoners/
Former Presidents brought this on with their phones and pens. A lot of what I see are wiping out what the formers put out there as rules.
I just found a new icon on my watch that looks exactly like one I created about 4 years ago for an app. I designed the app and my wife wrote it. We beta tested but decided the App Store cut and the state cut made release uneconomical. It has a very clever algorithm. This watch app seems to have the same features and algorithm and icon. My what a freaking coincidence.
@ Niketas > “In more southerly countries they have siestas, and in the more northerly ones they had second sleep, but I don’t know if any European country experienced both.”
I don’t know about countries, but in this Domain, I take the siestas so my bedtime is pretty late (as noted by my comment times!), and AesopSpouse goes to bed by 10 and has his nocturnal internet time between 2-4 am and then goes back to sleep for awhile.
Johnny Weir repels.
This is the Democratic Party
==
https://archive.ph/ofkwb
@ Art Deco – thanks for the link to Chris Rufo’s personal story.
I’m not sure why you went to Wayback to get it; here’s a direct link.
It’s an important post to read, especially in connection with Neo’s discussion about the varieties of Trump hatred — which extends to conservatives and Republicans in general. There are too many stories like this to pretend that they only hate just Trumpf because Orange Man Bad, and if it weren’t for him they would really love everyone and everything would be peace and harmony.
They hate everyone who opposes their agenda. Period.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/critical-race-theory-dei-left-trump
Here’s a post by Rufo on the Trump EO’s to dismantle DEI’s empire.
https://www.city-journal.org/article/donald-trump-dei-executive-order
However, as some commenters there and on the other post note, there is a lot of subterfuge going on to undercut the President’s orders.
A suggestion for your next Open Thread: Wings of Pegasus reviewing Carrie Underwood’s performance at the inauguration.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8OS5F2OuTY