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Tyra Talk

Destiny Carsyn

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Hey everyone, I'm Destiny. I'm a melanin infused diamond from the beautiful city of Atlanta, GA. Welcome to my podcast show! I hope you enjoy & get quite a few laughs. Oh yeah, and by the way, I'm trans.
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In Taberna

Páidín Romero

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"When we are in the tavern, we do not think how we will go to dust...". A podcast for a new Goliardic spirit. A podcast for frens. A podcast for and against Vatican flag emojis. A podcast of the weird & unusual. An eclectic podcast where we can discuss the real issues of the day, yesterday & tomorrow. Issues sacred & profane. In Taberna we can converse.
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Constitution Thursday

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CONSTITUTION THURSDAY was born out of an idea that I had in February of 2009. As the Tea Party movement was really just starting to percolate, I though it would be cool to have a “Constitutional Coffee Klatch” on a regular basis at a local restaurant or bar where we could eat, drink, read and discuss the Constitution, much as our great-grand-forefathers did. That idea eventually morphed (for a number of reasons) into what was the Afternoons Live Book Guild, but the thought of a pure Constitu ...
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Episode 15. I Was a Millennial Sedevacantist In this episode some good friends- Night Errant (@nighterrantry), Classical Theist (@ClassicalTheis) and M. Terilien (he’s on youtube. You find it or you don’t.) and special guestSerp Kerp (@PapistB) - discuss Serp Kerp’s memories of times past when he was a sedevacantist and what brought him out of it. …
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Episode 14. Kafe 8. The End of ChrisChan and the Last Man. In this episode some good friends- Night Errant (@nighterrantry), Classical Theist (@ClassicalTheis) and M. Terilien (he’s on youtube. You find it or you don’t.)- discuss ChrisChan and all the social and spiritual minutia it entails. Abandon all hope, ye that enter here. *** Nota Bene: Bish…
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Episode 13. Kafe 7. The best of takes, the worst of takes- a eulogy for a Germano-Celt’s personae. In this Episode—at last of resonable length!—of Kafe! In Tabernagood friends (@NightErrantry, and @ClassicalTheis) have a conversation about the most controversial dissident cultural critic—notan historian, properly speaking—and his take on the recent…
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Episode 12. Kafe 6. Trash Fire from Casa Santa Martha: Francis’ Motu Proprio In this Episode—at last of resonable length!—of Kafe! In Tabernagood friends (@NightErrantry, @ClassicalTheis and Serp Kerp @PapistB) have a conversation about the recent and tragicomically named motu proprio (kind of like a Papal executive order) “ “ “Traditionis Custodes…
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Episode 11. Kafe! 5. Grande Updates In this, yet another, and yes this one is another, grande sized episode of Kafe! In Tabernathree friends discuss some updates! An update on the Homophiles and the disintegration of Conservative Catholic Culture! An update on Fr. Altman and center-right catholic critics! An update on the pope’s health and some lig…
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Late… but once again grandesized Kafe! In Tabernacomes to you at theend of your week just in time for the beginning of another! In this episode some good friends—Classical Theist aka C.T. (@classicaltheis), Monsieur Terilien (@HughuenotHater), NightErrant (@NightErrantry) and Tim Rainer (no .@)— discuss the yearly Harpy’s ritual of crooning negativ…
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Episode 9. Kafe! 3. In this grande sized Kafe! no. 3 some good friends —Classical Theist (@classicaltheis), Monsieur Terilien (@HughuenotHater), The Nice Meme Friar (@FriarNm) and NightErrant (@NightErrantry)— discuss the recent personal letter Pope Francis sent to Fr. James Martin S.J. and its relation to the politique of the Vatican’s opposition …
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Episode 8. Kafe! 2. In this Kafe No.2 good friends (Classical Theist @ClassicalTheis, M. Terilien @HughuenotHater and NightErrant @NightErrantry) discuss the congressional repoiste against the USCCB! Rep. Ted Lieu , spiritual liege to all liberal migrant boat-folk everywhere, leading the charge against the US Bishops on twitter! Trent Horn’s congen…
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Explicit Content, tho not filthy! Men of the Bourgeois souls be aware! In Taberna returns...with its first guest in a year . . . T.A. Jackson (@TAJackson20)- in taberna with us to discuss myriad scintillating topics like... ...The Media of Sodom! The dull picket fences being built around Gomorrah! Beware (!): The meme inoculations offered by the Fe…
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The official grand opening of Kafe! In Taberna! In this Kafe 1 some good friends (Classical Theist, Terilien and NightErrant) discuss the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops 2021 plenary meeting! Archbishop Gomez, la hispanidad adversary to Joe Biden and… the Vatican?! The Illyrian tears of Cardinal Cupich at the omission of Amoris Chapter…
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Introducing a new show format- that we're already doing wrongly!- KAFE! IN TABERNA. Kafe! is your weekly(?) intellectual respite into the Alpine Coffe Haus of the mind. This is our first foray, next installments shall be shorter and (hopefully) out much earlier in the day for an evening enjoyment. In this Kafe 0 some good friends (Classical Theist,…
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In this episode In Taberna. . . returns! Páidín (@nighterrantry) and CT (@classicaltheis) make retractions regarding last year’s covdinal episode, and discuss the millenial-zoomer desire for the world to just be over so that things can get better; the new Francisplaining in a stagnant catholic content scene that has backslid into a new status quo s…
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In this episode Alex Forrest (Alex Forrest, @380khm) and myself (Night Errantry, @NightErrantry, Páidín) discuss the development of cities, their importance to a nation and what the “just move to the woods, bro” meme really means for people on “the right”. In addition, as usual, a number of sundry topics are discussed. *** Its unfortunate that we d…
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In this episode- In Contrast- Classical Theist (CT) and myself (Night Errantry) discuss the acquittal of Cardinal Pell and the guild of Mr. McCarrick in contrast. This exercise is compared in light of the latest Church Militant/SSPX controversy. A mysterious anonymous source is made use of but so are publicly available sources that are 𝙣𝙤𝙩 Church M…
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In this episode- In The Plaguetide- Classical Theist (CT), Timothy Rainier & Serp Kerp and myself (Night Errant) gather to discuss the advent of Sars II/Covid19/Corna Virus and the Holy Roman Church's response to it in addition to the lies of China, the stupidity of pro-CCP sentiment and few other China related topics. I make an important announcem…
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In Taberna: a podcast. . . for rough drafts. In this episode--a rough draft of a podcast-- Classical Theist(CT), Gabriel Syme and I (Night Errantry, a very important internet poster) discuss the the rough state of online catholic culture and content. Syme discusses, briefly, the lies that are told to you about American History and the original Amer…
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This past week the Chief justice of the US Supreme Court ordered a stay in the beginning of the trial of the case, Juliana v US. this is the second time that the re has been a stay in the famous case, which seeks to force the US Government to pursue policies that would "keep warming in check." Both the Obama Administration and the Trump administrat…
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The Congress shall have Power To ...regulate Commerce...with the Indian Tribes....ARTICLE I, SECTION 8, CLAUSE 3That's how it always begins. Very small.A man living in Oklahoma has a girlfriend who has an ex-boyfriend who gets into it with the man. In a gruesome crime, the ex-boyfriend is murdered, his genitals left on his chest on the side of the …
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The one thing that you can say about the federalists is that they were optimistic. They truly hoped that, truly believed that Americans would see it for what it was and grasp their liberties firmly and protect them for generations yet to come. The Anti-Federalists weren't quite so rosy in their outlook. While some were firebrands and dedicated to t…
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After recent school shootings, the proposal was made to raise the age for purchasing guns to twenty-one. in at least two cases, challenges were filed and in at least one of those, the challenge was upheld as the practice was seen as being in violation of equal protection and various State laws. So now we move to the state of Louisiana. The Legislat…
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In recent days, we have watched the debate over the nomination of a Supreme Court Justice. While the debate rages around things such as abortion, gay rights, women's rights, and so forth, the single fact remains that these things are rarely the meat and potatoes of what the Supreme Court does. Almost never are those things noticed until after the f…
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When the USS Caine, a fictional minesweeper in WWII, was in danger of foundering in a hurricane, the Executive Offer, with the encouragement of the Wardroom, relieved the CO and "saved" the ship. It was a clear cut case of mutiny, and as such a Court Martial would be required to resolve the matter. In the climatic moment, it becomes clear that thou…
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One of the myths about the Constitution is that The Federalist Papers are a commentary, like Matthew Henry's, on the Constitution. They are not. They are simply and only a passionate written argument in favor of ratification of the Constitution. That doesn't mean that they are not without merit and not without lessons for us today. They do give us …
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James Madison once wrote that "A Government is instituted to protect property of every sort...This being the end of government, that alone is a just government, which impartially secures to every man, whatever is his own." So what happens when a government, other then the national government, that is, decides that it wants what you have, even if th…
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A few years ago there was a wonderful show on TV, "How the States got Their Shapes." Host Brian Unger takes you around the country and looks at.... well... how the states got their shapes. It's all based on the book of the same name (HERE). For what it's worth, the show is better than the book, but the information is the same.At any rate, why does …
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On Constitution Thursday we delve into the statement by the current President to the effect that he could pardon himself, were such a pardon were actually needed.It isn't as clear-cut as you might want it to be - from a Constitutional viewpoint. But I would think that from a political viewpoint, it would create immense problems. Great problems. The…
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In Danbury, Connecticut, the local Baptist congregation is deeply concerned about the ability to freely practice their religion. Sure, the Constitution says they can, but those words are only as good as the men who uphold them. They are pleased that Thomas Jefferson, a well-known fighter for religious freedom is now President. Still, they want to m…
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It's Constitution Thursday, and we take a look at Federalism and its evolution in The United states under the Constitution. What seemed at first to be a pretty clear distinction between state and Federal powers, has slowly morphed into a whole lot more Federal and less State. And the journey to get there started long before the Progressive era. In …
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After their experience in the American revolution and years of watching Kings buy their way to policy, the Framers believed that a simple and even elegant solution was to simply ban the ability of a single person to hold Office both civilly and in the government. Makes sense, right?So how did we get to the place where the Article is routinely "igno…
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Many years ago, back in the 1970's, you could, on rare occasions, actually learn something watching a TV crime drama. And so it was that way back when, Dave watched an episode of Quincy, M.E., during which he learned a fact about how Jury trials can work that he retains even today. That single fact is helpful when we recall the purpose of the Jury …
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As the debates rolled on, the nation considered many elements of the proposed Constitution. In Rhode Island there was grave concern over the idea that the State would not be able to print its own paper currency. In Virginia the Kentucky Counties worried about the navigational rights on the Mississippi River. But nearly everyone agreed on one issue …
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Imagine for the moment that you are living in Small Town, USA. Your life is pretty normal and while there are things about your life that you wouldn't want people to know, you aren't a pervert or a criminal. You're just a average person when it comes to your private life and your online activities.Maybe you have a friend, his name is... oh let's ju…
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In 44bce, following the death of Julius Cæsar, Mark Anthony wasn't really impressing people in Rome with his leadership and management. Despite his inspiring speech at Cæsars funeral pyre, he was basically making a pigs breakfast of things.Opposing him was Cicero. Here was a Constitutionalist, a leader and a man of words. And it was to words which …
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When we hear the term "muck raking," we almost automatically go in our heads to politicos and specifically those who "report" on politicians and their antics. There's a good reason why we associate the phrase that way. And much of it goes back to the 1st decade of the 20th Century, when calls in earnest were coming from the media to chance how Sena…
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One of the things that I believe we (corporately, not you specifically) have lost connection with in our history, is that our Framers and Founders were people, not demigods (Thomas Jefferson notwithstanding). In 1865, George Washington will be featured in a painting that is hung in the dome of the US Capitol, visible through the oculus of the dome.…
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This week the 4th Circuit Court, ruling en banc, ruled that a Maryland State law banning "assault weapons" is Constitutional. The Court ruled that those weapons were "military" in nature and therefore they are not covered by the restrictions of the 2nd Amendment.Conservatives are outraged. Progressives are ecstatic. Who is correct? Is it as simple …
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In 1788, Fishkill, New York, was a well known and important city, having once served as the Capitol of New York State. It was also the home of the largest supply depot of the Continental Army. And Fishkill had its own newspaper, The New York Packet, later known as Louden's New York Packet.It was this newspaper, on Tuesday, February 19, 1788, that p…
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On Monday, Judge Leonie Brinckema, a Federal Appeals Judge in Virginia, issued an injunction against President Trumps Immigration Executive Orders on the basis that they are in fact, a Muslim Ban.The Government has argued that the doctrine of Plenary Powers over National Security and Immigration should make the Orders unreviewable. But can such pow…
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Say the words, "Judicial Review" to most Talk Radio Show Hosts and you get to watch them go ballistic as they explain why judicial activists are ruining the country.In recent days we have seen a whole lot of this argument, as the 9th Circuit Court upheld a stay against the Immigration Executive Orders of President Obama.The Governments argument bef…
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Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed... 8th AmendmentIn recent days, members of the California State Senate and Assembly have made the reformation of the Bail system a "Legislative Priority" in the State. Their reasoning is that on any given day, 63% of the people held in the States Jails have not been convicted of any …
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