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Madam Secretary may have just gone off the air, but fans will have these inspiring quotes for years to come.
The American political drama that's stolen the hearts of so many over the past six seasons just wrapped up the entire series with their final episode airing this past weekend. After years of watching Elizabeth McCord exemplify what it means to be a strong leader from her role as US Secretary of State to elected President of the United States, the show's been a late-night favorite for many.
With the fearlessness of a female leader who tries to balance her work life, family life, marriage, and save the world from nuclear attack all at the same time, here are 10 Madam Secretary quotes that are sure to keep you inspired.
While a lot of the situations that President Dalton and Elizabeth McCord have to make together seem do-or-die, there are some situations that have a lightheartedness to it - especially the ones involving the McCord children.
When Jason, the youngest - and possibly most cynical - of the McCords decides to join a soccer team at school, Henry says this quote to Elizabeth, as she's in awe of their son's willingness to participate in an organized team. Perhaps " doing the least punk rock thing ," is also a larger metaphor for doing the right thing even if everyone advises you not to.
In conversation with a former teacher who fled her country to seek freedom in the United States, Henry McCord bonds with a woman who reveals that teaching young students in their teenage years is her favorite group of children to teach.
She goes on to explain that children in their teenage years are most impacted by things like literature, art, and learning. Maybe this quote also reflects how important the youth of the country are, and while decisions are being made by those in power now, soon it'll be the future of the country in power.
The phrase "speaking truth to power" is one that's commonly used in the political world - it means to stand up for what you think is right, even if it means confronting those in power. Early on in the series, Elizabeth herself says this quote to a woman to encourage her to never stop being afraid to speak out for what she believes, even if it means she has to speak out against her government.
At the end of this episode, decisions were made that saved the lives of multiple people - a decision that McCord and her team might have never arrived at had someone not spoken truth to power in the first place.
When a woman with a brave idea on how to improve the Dalton White House policy's plans to improve the country's plans for dealing with the effects of climate change, she brings her idea to Secretary McCord who then takes it to the President. This decision largely affects even more decisions that were made in an effort to enact change regarding climate change and protecting the globe.
The shocking revelation about this idea is that it wasn't brought to McCord's attention for almost two years! " A good idea is meaningless without the courage to act. " A show like Madam Secretary will always remind you to take action.
Over the course of the series, the McCords' eldest daughter, Stevie, not only plays a helping hand in helping her parents navigate through some of their toughest political waters but also goes through a lot emotionally. From falling in and out of love and suffering heartbreak, Stevie ends up with a lot on her plate.
After a long day at the White House, Elizabeth still takes her time to sit down with her daughter and remind her of this quote. It's a powerful message of self-care, and how even for the future First Daughter of the US, it's not something that should go overlooked.
While this quote said by Elizabeth might sound like something she'd say to encourage someone like President Dalton to follow through with his political agenda, she actually said it to her Foreign Policy Advisor, Jay Whitman, as he was debating whether or not to leave work or to meet the woman he loved.
He wasn't sure about their connection and was hesitant to leave the secretary's side, but Elizabeth wasn't going to stand for his hesitation and told him to find the woman and fight for her: " You never know until you try. " It's a great example of how much heart remains in this political drama.
Hired first as a consultant to help Elizabeth navigate through the rough waters of the media, Mike Barnow later plays a central character in the show. From helping her with problems with the press to working as a lawyer to help US citizens get fair trials, Mike B. serves as a huge part of the show's comedic relief.
More than that, however, he's also the voice of reason. Combine humor and practicality together, and you get a quote like, " Our Founding Fathers had no idea there would be so many idiots," in reference to corrupt politicians in DC.
On a show like Madam Secretary that highlights the process about how decisions are made in Washington D.C., it is always powerful to hear someone like the Secretary of State say something as simple as, " Let's change the world. "
Elizabeth says this phrase to her staff as they rally together to help create peace in the Middle-East. While the goal may seem daunting, unrealistic, or near to impossible, it's the idea that Elizabeth approaches her mission and work with a motivation and hope that inspires late-night TV audiences across the entire country.
In Season 6, it's revealed that Elizabeth McCord becomes elected President of the United States, succeeding her predecessor, Conrad Dalton. The show juggles with the fact that Elizabeth becomes the first female president that the country has ever seen, and how this fact alone proves to be a major roadblock for Elizabeth.
When a few politicians try to do everything in their power to take Elizabeth down, a trial of impeachment hearings against suddenly goes underway. However, one day, Elizabeth wakes up to the shouting of protestors outside her window. They chant, " She's my President, " in support of her presidency, hinting at a hope that perhaps someday, a country would be ready for a woman in power.
In the last episode of Madam Secretary, Stevie finally gets married to Dmitri Petrov, a former student of her father's and former secret agent for the US. What makes this marriage super special is that it's held in The White House, and not only does it serve a higher political purpose but also highlights the power of family and unity.
While Elizabeth has been surrounded by a supportive husband and loving children her entire career, her work family - her staff, her personal aide, her advisors - have all helped her get her to where she is today. It's a team effort, something the show has always shown the importance of.


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Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas is spinning as fast as he can. But no matter how he tries to wave away the crisis at the border , his appearance on “Fox News Sunday” illustrated how this administration is deceiving the American public. Here are some of Mayorkas’ biggest whoppers:
For the last couple weeks, Mayorkas has bobbed and weaved whenever he was asked how many of the Haitians camping under the Del Rio, Texas, bridge were being released into the United States and how many were being deported. At one point, he blamed “18-hour days” for his lack of clarity. But it’s clear the administration always knew the numbers, they just didn’t want to reveal them. Now that it’s impossible to stop the process, he again lowballs the number at 12,000 — vaguely adding it could be more. He knows it’s more.
What bunk. First of all, the administration’s justification for deporting some people to Haiti was Title 42, which allows them to block entry due to the coronavirus health crisis . So what’s the difference between the 2,000 or so they flew to Haiti and the 12,000-plus they let in? It seems completely arbitrary. Much more likely is that, faced with backlash from Democratic activists, they stopped using Title 42. Meanwhile, in August, the Supreme Court ruled that the administration must reinstitute President Donald Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” policy , which required asylum seekers to wait there until their cases are heard. Biden and Mayorkas are just ignoring it; Texas is going to court to force them to comply. That’s not following the law — that’s flouting it.
Fox News’ Chris Wallance noted that 44 percent of those who apply for asylum fail to show up for their court hearing. Oh no, Mayorkas said, this time will be different. Considering he can’t even give an exact number of people released into the US, how can we possibly believe him? Aid groups are helping these migrants blend into society, and liberal politicians in states like New York and California will quickly make sure that they don’t cooperate with Immigrants and Customs Enforcement — which has been detoothed by President Biden anyway. No one’s getting deported.
The photographer who took that picture already has debunked this. The agent was holding reins, and they didn’t whip the migrants. The agents were trying to block migrants from rushing past the horses into the US, which is their job. Biden and Mayorkas claim to want to follow the law and prevent illegal immigration, then shamefully slander the people who try to enforce those laws . If anyone is to blame, it’s Biden.
The wall is to prevent someone from sneaking over the border illegally. If someone is applying for humanitarian relief, they go to an official border crossing — how can Mayorkas conflate the two? Meanwhile, our amnesty laws are meant to cover people who face persecution at home for their religious, social or political beliefs. Wanting better economic opportunity is not asylum. By all accounts, most of the Haitians coming here are looking for a better life — fair enough. But that would mean applying for a green card, going through the process. Instead they rushed the border, asked for asylum, were given a court date a year or two years down the road and let into the country. Will they show up? And if they do, will any judge rule against them?
By “reform,” Mayorkas means “mass amnesty.” To the Democrats, there should be no limit to those allowed into the US, and all of them should become instant legal residents — heck, citizens. And no, there’s not “unanimity” about this, because while most people polled do want a path to citizenship for Dreamers, they also want some border security to ensure that there aren’t 11 million more illegal immigrants living here next year.
The pictures of a ragged tent city of 15,000 under a bridge in Texas would say otherwise, as would month after month of record numbers of border encounters. But this isn’t the end. Letting 12,000-plus into the US en masse just guaranteed that caravan after caravan from Central and South America, not to mention Haiti and Cuba, are massing to come here. Biden and Mayorkas just sent a message to the world: Come on in. The flood has only started.

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Ben Rector's new song, "The Best Is Yet To Come," featuring an orchestra and a children's choir.

Listen to the song here: https://smarturl.it/BRTheBestIsYetToCome

"The Best Is Yet To Come" was one of those rare lightning strike songwriting experiences, it felt like I was finding the song more than writing it and I’m so excited to have it out in the world."

Directed by: Brian Shutters — @BrianShutters
Director of Photography: Stuart Hotwagner — @SHotwagner

Lyrics:
It's been the kind of year I'd be fine if I forgot, yeah
But I’ll never forget it as long as I live and that’s saying a lot
The wildest menagerie of unfortunate crazy things and now it's all over

So raise up your glass here’s to brand new beginnings
And don't shed a tear for the things that are ending
Cause tomorrow will bring us a new morning sun
My friends I believe that the best is yet to come

So I guess now there's proof that all good things must come to an end, yeah
And I couldn't tell you what comes next, but I do know that we'll never ever be standing here again
So here's to the memories, here's to everything that's yet to be
I can't believe that it’s over

So raise up your glass here’s to brand new beginnings
And leave in the past all the things that are ending
Cause tomorrow will bring us a new morning sun
My friends I believe that the best is yet to come
Oh the best is yet to come

Every ending is a new beginning
A new beginning
A new beginning

So raise up your glass here’s to brand new beginnings
And leave in the past all the things that are ending
Cause tomorrow will bring us a new morning sun
Love I believe that the best
And love I believe that the best
Oh love I believe that the best is yet to come

raise up your glass here’s to brand new beginnings
And leave in the past all the things that are ending
Cause tomorrow will bring us a new morning sun
Love I believe that the best (ooooh)
And love I believe that the best
Oh love I believe that the best is yet to come

#BenRector #ThBestIsYetToCome #ASongForTheNewYear







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Ben Rector - The Best Is Yet To Come (Official Video)





130,220 views Dec 10, 2021 Ben Rector's new song, "The Best Is Yet To Come," featuring an orchestra and a children's choir.

Listen to the song here: https://smarturl.it/BRTheBestIsYetToCome

"The Best Is Yet To Come" was one of those rare lightning strike songwriting experiences, it felt like I was finding the song more than writing it and I’m so excited to have it out in the world."

Directed by: Brian Shutters — @BrianShutters
Director of Photography: Stuart Hotwagner — @SHotwagner

Lyrics:
It's been the kind of year I'd be fine if I forgot, yeah
But I’ll never forget it as long as I live and that’s saying a lot
The wildest menagerie of unfortunate crazy things and now it's all over

So raise up your glass here’s to brand new beginnings
And don't shed a tear for the things that are ending
Cause tomorrow will bring us a new morning sun
My friends I believe that the best is yet to come

So I guess now there's proof that all good things must come to an end, yeah
And I couldn't tell you what comes next, but I do know that we'll never ever be standing here again
So here's to the memories, here's to everything that's yet to be
I can't believe that it’s over

So raise up your glass here’s to brand new beginnings
And leave in the past all the things that are ending
Cause tomorrow will bring us a new morning sun
My friends I believe that the best is yet to come
Oh the best is yet to come

Every ending is a new beginning
A new beginning
A new beginning

So raise up your glass here’s to brand new beginnings
And leave in the past all the things that are ending
Cause tomorrow will bring us a new morning sun
Love I believe that the best
And love I believe that the best
Oh love I believe that the best is yet to come

raise up your glass here’s to brand new beginnings
And leave in the past all the things that are ending
Cause tomorrow will bring us a new morning sun
Love I believe that the best (ooooh)
And love I believe that the best
Oh love I believe that the best is yet to come

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