I thanked her for the tour and we exchanged friendly chitchat.Īfter a few moments, Laura stopped talking and turned to her right and left, as if to make sure no one was watching her.
Laura*, the woman standing behind the glass showcase that served as the front desk, introduced herself as the proprietor’s wife.
I approached the front desk to thank the proprietor for the tour he had given me earlier. Before leaving, I wanted to say goodbye to the owner, just as a guest might do before leaving a crowded reception hosted by a friend. I stopped at all the display cases, viewing the artifacts, and reading about various wars the US had fought. He gave me an overview of the exhibits and walked alongside me for several minutes as I started the tour. This man introduced himself by name and let me know that the museum was his. At that moment, I could not have predicted the chills I would feel later when leaving the premises in haste and confusion. As soon as I walked through the museum door on that hot and humid August morning and felt the relief of the air-conditioned room, a gentleman stepped forward to hand me a bottle of chilled water. Southern hospitality is not a myth, nor is its reputation exaggerated. Am I ignoring the same warning signs that so many of Europe’s Jews did in the early 1930s?īefore the pandemic, when I traveled to Georgia for vacation, I had no idea that I would come face to face with my personal history in a small, privately-owned military museum. The growing rate of antisemitism in the world feels dangerously familiar. my Conservative & Christian T-shirt Store.As the daughter of Holocaust survivors, my nervous system is on high alert. Even a few bucks can make a world of difference! Check out Hit DONATE button or the SUBSCRIBE button in the side bar. Your contributions help keep an ad-free site.
Without CNN and the rest of the liars in the media, the Left’s entire narrative will scatter to the winds - like Jamie Raskin’s frizzy mop.Īnd if the Fake News crumbles, it will only be a matter of time before the Left’s entire narrative comes tumbling down. What Brillo Man fears is the destruction of the biased media’s monopoly on so-called “news.”
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It isn’t that Congressman Split Ends is genuinely fearful that a true Free Press is in danger because of Donald Trump. Truth be told, I’m surprised Congressman Frizz didn’t say, “Without a free press millions will DIE!!” It takes a hell of a lot of nerve to claim that A) CNN is “a free press” and B) they are our best friend. And now everyone who relies on the Enslaved Press to advance their agenda is coming to CNN’s defense. To be fair, CNN was Hillary’s best friend.Īnd I’m sure Congressman Brillo Hair considers them his best friend too.īut the American people - the people CNN believes are “stupid as sh*t?” Not so much.ĬNN has been exposed for their fakery and propaganda. I highly doubt CNN got bit on the nose by a bat. Neither is the NY Times, the Washington Post, the Associated Press, MSNBC – the list goes on.Ĭalling outfits like CNN the people’s best friend is like calling Cujo the ideal pet.ĬNN has become a rabid, out of control propaganda outfit determined to take out a sitting President.Īt least Cujo had an excuse for being rabid. Listen, mad scientist hair, CNN is not a free press. He looks like he’s got a Brillo pad hot-glued to his head.ĭoes he blow-dry his hair with a blow-torch? Now, to be fair to Raskin, a Free Press is invaluable to the people.īut there’s a problem. Yes, because my best friend always calls me “stupid as sh*t.” The free press is not the enemy of the people, but the people's best friend. This deranged fantasy should be rejected by all Americans. The Maryland Congressman is not too happy with President Trump calling CNN “Fake News” and now “Fraud News CNN.” Jamie Raskin - the congressman who is leading the charge to have President Trump removed for being mentally unfit - is kind of, well, mentally unfit.