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3 weeks ago |
lucianne.com | Al Perrotta
Original ArticlePosted By: ConservativeYankee, 4/23/2025 6:56:58 AMCarved into the stone of the Black Hills of South Dakota, four faces look down upon this great nation: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt. Four American heroes, revered, respected, and representing the noblest aspirations of the American people. The gentleman farmer-turned-general who took down the most powerful army in the world, then shepherded the newborn nation through its infancy.
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3 weeks ago |
dailysignal.com | Al Perrotta
Carved into the stone of the Black Hills of South Dakota, four faces look down upon this great nation: George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, and Theodore Roosevelt. Four American heroes, revered, respected, and representing the noblest aspirations of the American people. The gentleman farmer-turned- general who took down the most powerful army in the world, then shepherded the newborn nation through its infancy.
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1 month ago |
dailysignal.com | Al Perrotta
One hundred sixty years ago tonight, at Ford’s Theater, John Wilkes Booth put a bullet in the head of President Abraham Lincoln. What motivated the 26-year-old actor? Fame? No, he had plenty of that. His photos were outsold only by Honest Abe himself. Acclaim? No, contrary to tales told in school that he was jealous of the critical raves afforded his father Junius and brother Edwin, Booth earned reviews any young actor would die for.
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1 month ago |
dailysignal.com | Al Perrotta
When I was little, I lived down the street from Rosecroft Raceway, a harness racing track just outside the Washington Beltway. Occasionally, we’d go watch the races at night or simply hear the race calls and roar of the crowd echo through the neighborhood. When the wind was right you could smell the manure from the stables. Watching today’s Democrats, I’m reminded of those harness races … except the stench is more intense.
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1 month ago |
dailysignal.com | Al Perrotta
Somebody in the White House leveled Kamala Harris Thursday with a line that would have made Don Rickles blush. The real shocker? It wasn’t President Donald J. Trump, notorious “Insulter-in-Chief.” In fact, Trump was off spending his day hosting a bunch of cute school kids, relishing again in his newfound role as “grandfather-in-chief.”No, the mic-dropping, jaw-dropping smackdown of the former vice president came from current Vice President J.D. Vance.
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