Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Stories For Independence Day

On a sunny and very warm Fourth of July, here are some things going on:

From National Review, the meaning of Independence Day in three paragraphs.

From FrontpageMag, a fundamentally important question that we face today.

From Townhall, does President Biden know what today is really about?

From The Washington Free Beacon, "why George Washington is still the GOAT".

From the Washington Examiner, "Squad" members gonna squad.

From The Federalist, honoring the abolitionist Frederick Douglass on July 4th makes sense.

From American Thinker, according to the left-wing magazine Mother Jones, today is a day to celebrate government bureaucrats.

From NewsBusters, the media's 20 worst anti-American statements.

From Canada Free Press, thanks to actor Jim Caviezel's film Sound of Freedom, today's Independence Day is a day like no other.

Form Gatestone Institute, may everyone have a joyous Fourth of July.

From The Stream, an interview with the aforementioned George Washington.

From The Daily Signal, the document which preceded and inspired the Declaration of Independence.

From The American Conservative, like Indiana Jones in the movie Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, we Americans are exhausted by the present.

From The Daily Wire, as America celebrates Independence Day, the Associated Press has a problem with the word "patriotic".

From the Daily Caller, congrats, you've got twins.

From the New York Post, according to a watchdog, Biden's regulations have cost an average American household almost $10,000.

From Breitbart, a federal judge blocks the Biden administration from having contact with social media companies during a censorship trial.

From Newsmax, the Russian government is open to talks with the U.S. over a possible prisoner exchange involving reporter Evan Gershkovich.

From Fox 5, she-don't-lie is found at the White House.

And from the Genesius Times and the "don't give him any ideas" department, President Biden issues an executive order forbidding reading the Declaration of Independence on the Fourth of July.

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