Newsmax isn’t MSM, though.
Politics and slavery was one issue back then. The Methodists in the North held the Biblical view that all were free. The Methodists in the South believed the Bible approved of slavery.
This is similar to what happened in the decades leading up to the Civil War, too. Southern churches split due to politics.
My ancestor and his cousins were leaders in their area Methodist churches in the South. By 1830 my ancestor had already moved North due to the hot politics in Southern government and church. By 1840, his cousins’ area churches were beginning to split, with some Southern churches joining the Northern division’s headquarters. After about 4 years, these cousins and their families also migrated North, to escape the politics in government and church.
As you can see, the Civil War didn’t begin in the 1860s, but decades prior. We’re seeing this played out again today. People migrating to red states to escape conflicting politics. Churches splitting over opposing political issues.
Don’t forget about the US semiquincentennial, too. That is, the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. For those of you who missed the Bicentennial, this should make up for it…if Trump leads the celebration, that is. It would be Trump’s Mount Rushmore 4th of July celebration on Ultra-MAGA steroids.
The Bicentennial celebration began in 1974 and built up to 1976. Back then the liberals weren’t violent idiots like they are now, so we were able to celebrate in peace. Perhaps that may be the only time the liberals and media were patriotic with everyone else.
I thought it was so cool that year: I was a 13-year-old girl, we were celebrating 13 colonies, first class postage stamps were 13 cents, and 7+6 (the year ‘76) equaled 13.
Although born several months after the 4th of July, my late mom was born the year of the Sesquicentennial (150 year anniversary) but did get to see the Bicentennial.
Actually, this term was “lovingly” used by the medical industry when they first began rolling out clot-shots to kids. Their way of coercing children into accepting the clot-shot.
Edit: I just remembered they even had Fauci Ouchie merchandise, such as T-shirts. And at least two Fauci Ouchie songs to brainwash sheep into compliance:
(2021) The Fauci Ouchie (rap version) https://youtube.com/watch?v=Zkpa0DHGiBQ
(2022) Fauci Ouchie (kids version) https://youtube.com/watch?v=UK7TDoHzYJE
And the term was even in 2020 right after the clot-shot release: https://slang.net/meaning/fauci_ouchie
Get to the important information: how’s the car?? Did the GG-PP damage it?? 😝
“Prediger” is German for “preacher”. Definitely doesn’t fit him.
If Biden tried that, I’d reply, “But I don’t want anyone to go down the long flight of cellar stairs and steal all the ice cream I have in the cellar freezer. Especially as I need to go to my beauty shop appointment right now.” Then l’d leave.
“Ice cream?” he’d mumble, and start shuffling towards the doorway to the cellar stairs.
I first heard of it last year on Steve Bannon’s War Room. I think it was Michael Yon who first mentioned it. This “city” was built by the cartels. Yes, there are now Latin-American cartels based on the US side, running the show.
Online search says she’s in her 50s, so she’d be Gen X.
Maybe he watches Steve Bannon’s War Room. 😛 This is the topic of quite a few of Bannon’s monologues (or as he calls them, rants): that those under 40 are a lost generation, facing an economic crisis worse than any previous generations.
“Sign in to confirm age” with YouTube? Fortunately, my phone isn’t a US number.
Steve Bannon has promoted the book on War Room, as Ed Dowd has often been a guest on his show. For those who aren’t familiar with him, Dowd has a background in the insurance industry. Over the past two years, there’s been a spike in life insurance claims of people in the prime of life who’ve died suddenly. Dowd brought this information to light.
BTW, I was informed by Harvey that Ed’s not related related to Elwood P. 🤣
Probably has ze bugs, too.
Perhaps one was the synagogue Sammy Davis, Jr. attended.
“There are no strings on me” but, of course, Pinocchio is lying, and his nose has grown. And also hidden from this shot is the US Constitution.
There’s a second post by OP with a fuller view of the truck/cartoon: https://patriots.win/p/17r9RnhIaT/super-based-trucker-spotted-off-/c/
I do know that whenever he spends money for restocking his online store, the liberals consider that “spending”. And when he makes sales, with a small profit, to keep InfoWars afloat, liberals consider the full sale price as “income”…not considering that the cost of shipping, packaging for shipping, and wholesale cost of product need to be deducted from that sale price.
I can see it now… all the food in these city stores are derived from insects. No meat sold, of course. But plenty of soy products.
There was an earlier PDW post about a poll taken that backed up the claim that most men thought about the Roman Empire every day.
Years ago I first learned the story about Harry Martindale, who saw Roman soldier ghosts. https://youtube.com/watch?v=l3auJWh-aPo
Oh, no, I must be a tranny! 🤣 As a schoolgirl, I was obsessed with Roman numerals since the 4th grade. I still even watch credits on old movies to see the year in Roman numerals. In 6th grade, I learned about Pompeii and developed an interest in Roman history.
I’m still waiting for the bumper sticker or banner that reads Trump MMXXIV.
And don’t forget, leftists can’t have indoor plumbing, either.
I noticed the article screenshot’s right column has the header “The Latest From ET” so I guess that must really be ET.
I heard that the media maxed out the hype after the radio play ended, making it sound as if the whole nation had been fooled by this Halloween broadcast. Most of the audience that did listen that night heard the Playhouse introduction announce War of the Worlds as that night’s presentation. So they knew it was part of the broadcast.
Only those who tuned in late wouldn’t have known, until the program’s station break announced continuation of the program. My mom was going on 12 when Orson Welles’ infamous episode happened. Her family would’ve been listening to the Edgar Bergen-Charlie McCarthy show on the rival network. And most families didn’t know about the War of the Worlds scare until they read the morning’s newspaper. Or maybe on radio news, if their local station had felt it newsworthy.
When I was a schoolgirl, my mom used to buy Roman Meal bread. Though the bread has changed ownership over the years, it’s still available in many countries. I’m still waiting for a meme where guys are eating a sandwich of Roman Meal bread while thinking of the Roman Empire.