Red State,
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T.LaDuke
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Memorial Day is supposed to be that one day out of the year where the United States of America stops to reflect on those men and women and their families who have given their lives and sacrificed so that we can live free.That does unfortunately include our ability to enjoy the furniture and car sales that have zip to do with honoring those who gave their lives. Hopefully, most of the country today will take a moment to reflect upon these heroes who put on the nation’s uniform and died wearing it and will honor their memory. While most do that and post quotes from politicians that they
Daily Mail (UK),
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Geoff Earle
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5/31/2021 7:03:52 PM
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Former president Donald Trump and wife Melania paid tribute to Americans who have paid the 'supreme sacrifice' as millions marked Memorial Day across the country. Trump posted a statement from Bedminster, New Jersey, honoring the fallen heroes 'who took their last breaths in defense of our Nation, our families, our citizens, and our sacred freedoms.'Melania then posted a photo of a Star-Spangled banner at half-staff and wrote: 'Today we honor courageous fallen heroes who fought for our freedom!' The image, which the former first lady posted on Twitter, showed palm trees in the foreground, a likely indication that she was still at Mar-a-Lago.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Geoff Earle
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Former president Donald Trump and wife Melania paid tribute to Americans who have paid the 'supreme sacrifice' as millions marked Memorial Day across the country. Trump posted a statement from Bedminster, New Jersey, honoring the fallen heroes 'who took their last breaths in defense of our Nation, our families, our citizens, and our sacred freedoms.'Melania then posted a photo of a Star-Spangled banner at half-staff and wrote: 'Today we honor courageous fallen heroes who fought for our freedom!' The image, which the former first lady posted on Twitter, showed palm trees in the foreground, a likely indication that she was still at Mar-a-Lago.
Breitbart Politics,
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Charlie Spiering
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President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden went out to lunch at a French restaurant with Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Doug Emhoff on Memorial Day.The executive group dined at the Washington, DC, French restaurant Le Diplomate after the ceremony at Arlington Cemetery to remember America’s fallen warriors. (Tweet/Video) The Hors d’Oeuvres menu includes Steak Tartare du Parc, Escargots à la Bourguignonne, Foie Gras Parfait, and Gougères.The mid-day lunch menu includes a $20 dollar American hamburger with “pommes frites,” a $35 dish of Beef Bourguignon, or a $59 dish of Lobster Frites.
Several Washington residents posted videos of the group and cheered as they left
Breitbart Politics,
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Hannah Bleau
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Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI), a military veteran, provided a pointed Memorial Day message on Sunday, urging the American people to “reject the self-serving warmongers & media propagandists who are now preparing the American ppl for more wars.” “On this Memorial Day weekend, as we reflect upon & honor those heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country, let us reject the self-serving warmongers & media propagandists who are now preparing the American ppl for more wars — from Asia/Pacific to Eastern Europe/Russia,” the former Democrat presidential candidate said: (Tweet)
Trending Politics,
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Clayton Keirns
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5/31/2021 3:27:04 PM
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A new viral video of Justice Clarence Thomas made the rounds on social media over the weekend, and for good reason. Although the left likes to paint Thomas as a horrible human being, this hilarious interaction with a friendly TMZ reporter shows that they are completely wrong about his character.After the reporter tracked him down after lunch, Thomas cracked jokes right and left, laughing hysterically several times.“I’m just a civil servant!” joked Thomas. “You’re a funny guy. What do you do? You just stand around and photobomb people?! I’m just giving you a hard time. I know who you are!” he added.
New York Post,
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Samuel Chamberlain
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President Biden called on Americans to “reflect on the deep roots of racial terror in our Nation” and “recommit to the work of rooting out systemic racism” in a proclamation Monday marking the 100th anniversary of the Tulsa race massacre.The president also urged Americans to “commemorate the tremendous loss of life and security that occurred over those 2 days in 1921, to celebrate the bravery and resilience of those who survived and sought to rebuild their lives again, and commit together to eradicate systemic racism and help to rebuild communities and lives that have been destroyed by it.”
Gateway Pundit,
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Jim Hoft
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5/31/2021 2:40:53 PM
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On Jan. 6 Capitol Police started firing flash grenades and rubber bullets at peaceful protesters with US and MAGA flags.From the video you can see the protesters are NOT on the Capitol steps and were behind barriers.There were children, veterans and seniors in the crowd.The protesters were packed tightly together and the Capitol Police started firing on them. Last week Julie Kelly from American Greatness released a video from Jan. 6 protests in Washington DC. Police started firing on the peaceful protestors on the west side of the Capitol building.
BizPac Review,
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Tom Tillison
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5/31/2021 11:54:16 AM
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Fox News host Steve Hilton took a deep dive into how corporations in America have made wokeism the “new religion,” as the ‘The Next Revolution‘ host broke down how far-left policies have failed to enact positive change in the country.Noting that it’s been a year since the death of George Floyd, Hilton said the ensuing “revolution” that ushered in the defund the police movement also brought about the collapse of police morale and empowered criminals, resulting in a surge of violent crime all across the country.In Minneapolis alone, there has been a 250% increase in gunshot victims, he said, asking rhetorically who has been hurt the most.
Washington Free Beacon,
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Tim Rice
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5/31/2021 11:41:00 AM
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Most celebrity gossip doesn’t live up to the hype. But there are a handful of people who have lived such colorful and improbable lives that, when presented with an absurd story about them, the best thing to do is assume it’s true.Did Bill Murray crash a White House press briefing to talk about the Chicago Cubs? Of course he did. Did Nicolas Cage really name his son Kal-El? Absolutely. Did Thomas Sowell once rent a helicopter with Steven Pinker to go on a "photo safari" of the San Francisco Bay Area? You’d better believe it. Sowell, the noted economist and social thinker, has had quite the career.
American Greatness,
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Max Morton
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5/31/2021 10:17:05 AM
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For some people, Memorial Day is a day to remember the fallen; for federal government employees it’s a long weekend; for others still, it’s a day of picnics, hotdogs, and hanging around the pool or park enjoying the coming summer. For those who lost family, friends, and comrades in our foreign wars, however, it is a painful day of remembrance. Every year on Memorial Day, I make it a point to think about each friend and comrade lost, to try and recall their faces during better, happier times, and I say a prayer for those they left behind. In the process of this remembering, I am also forced to recall
Daily Mail (UK),
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James Gordon
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More than 75 years after the conclusion of World War Two, one third of Americans are questioning the country's decision to send troops into battle.A new Economist/YouGov poll suggests that doubters believe it to be a mistake or are unsure if it was the right decision. The poll, which was timed to coincide with Memorial Day, asked people for their opinions were on the decision to send American troops to fight in particular wars. (Photos) The question was asked: 'Do you think the United States made a mistake sending troops to fight in the following wars?' The poll considered conflicts spread over more than 100 years including both