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Mention DroneTech politics and get a free 1 ounce silver coin for qualified retirement account holders. Must be over 40 to qualify. Call 866-915-5053 and get your free investment guide today. At Orion, you get more precious metals for your money every day. Gee, I seem to remember a couple years ago when Donald Trump predicted that George Washington and Thomas Jefferson would be next on the left's shopping block. And self loving, arrogant journalists like Jim Acosta dismissed such sophistry condescendingly explaining that slave owning founders aren't the same thing as Confederate generals. George Washington was a slave owner. Was George Washington a slave owner? So will George Washington now lose his status? Are we going to take down statues to George Washington? How about Thomas Jefferson? What do you think of Thomas Jefferson? You like him? Are we going to take down the statue? Because he was a major slave owner. Now we're going to take down his statue. So you know what? It's fine. You're changing history. You're changing culture. There were articles and segments incorrectly claiming that Trump was comparing the founders to Confederate generals, which is clearly not what he was doing. He was just pointing out that the warped logic being used to take down Confederate statues would eventually be used to take down other U.S. monuments like those for George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. And in the end, all of American history, which we know is one of their goals. Over at CNN, you can find piece after piece, smacking down any suggestion that the founding fathers would be next. Those guys founded the country and aren't evil like those Confederate generals were. I want you to clarify for our viewers briefly the distinction to be made between slave owning presidents and founding fathers and slave owners who fought to keep that peculiar institution intact. Right. So when you are in rebellion against the founding ideals of the country, that is vastly different than being a creator of those founding ideals as imperfect as Washington was, as imperfect as Jefferson was. To focus on similarities again much further down the list is to misunderstand the prioritization of the moral elements that are at the top of the list. New York Times is the same with these snooty articles quoting Yale University professors who mocked Trump's prediction saying things like, Trump's warning of a slippery slope is a red herring. There have been, after all, no calls to tear down Washington monuments. And so to me, I don't care if it's a George Washington statue or a Thomas Jefferson statue or a Robert E. Lee statue. They all need to come down. There is a way that we can recognize and appreciate. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm going to finish my point. That brings us to the present and now Mount Rushmore and apparently the fourth of July have now been targeted. All those media outlets that were dismissing the idea of canceling our founding fathers because they were the good guys are now apparently fully on board with their destruction over at CNN. Over at CNN, one of their reporters demonized the Fourth of July as threatening to minorities while also describing Mount Rushmore as a monument to slave owners. It's almost like the Communist Party in China wrote these scripts. The very rights being celebrated on Independence Day are the same rights that millions of Americans say they and their ancestors have not been allowed to enjoy. I think it's fair to sometimes question whether America loves African Americans as much as we love it. He's also demanding protection for symbols of the Confederacy at campaign rallies. The unhinged left wing mob is trying to vandalize our history. When you get history from CNN, it's cherry-picked bits of history that are warped and twisted to suit their far-left agenda of rewriting America's history. Nobody stole Native American land. They fought over it and they lost it. Just like the Lakota fought and won the land from previous tribes that were inhabiting it. The Black Hills were inhabited by the Cheyenne, the Crow, the Kiowa, and the Pawnee before the Lakota arrived in the 18th century and drove out all the other tribes and claimed the land for themselves. In the north, the Lakota, or the Sioux as their enemies called them, pressed even farther westward, pushing the Cheyenne ahead of them and displacing other tribes as they expanded across the Missouri. Of course the Lakota, Cheyenne, Arapahos, and other tribes never let us rest. So there was always war. When our enemies were not bothering us, our warriors were bothering them. So there was always fighting going on somewhere. Context. It's like holy water for these media vampires. Like I said, the media, the left, the Democratic Party, they all hate the Fourth of July because it's our most patriotic holiday. Trump understands this, which is the reason he gave a speech yesterday from Mount Rushmore and it's sending the media into hysterical convulsions. Patriots hear this speech and they feel hopeful because the president is correctly calling out the threat as a far-left mob that's seeking to tear this country down. Far-left activists in the media like those at the New York Times hear this speech and they think to themselves dark and divisive. How could a speech about defending America and its monuments be dark and divisive to anyone other than the people who want to eradicate our history? And these are the same people that have been cheering on violent riots and looting across this country for the last month. Using the holiday and an official presidential address to mount a full-on culture war against the strawman version of the left that he portrayed as inciting mayhem and moving the country towards totalitarianism. A strawman version of the left? Are you kidding me? We're witnessing the mass mayhem across the country before our very eyes. This arrogant dismissive attitude from the writer is strikingly similar to the dismissive attitude the media had when Trump made the original prediction that Thomas Jefferson and Washington Monuments would be next. Instead, appealing unabashedly to his base with ominous language and imagery, he railed against what he described as a dangerous, cancel culture intent on toppling monuments and framed himself as a strong leader who would protect the Second Amendment, law enforcement and the country's heritage. Yeah, because cancel culture is just a right-wing conspiracy theory, right? And what exactly is wrong with presenting yourself as a strong leader who would protect the Second Amendment, law enforcement and the country's heritage? Again, these are things that only a far-left extremist would find divisive. And by the way, The New York Times is getting handily ratioed on Twitter after that post. Just scrolling through these, you can see most everyone is telling them to pound sand. Brian Stelter echoed The New York Times on Twitter, calling the speech dark and divisive. During a segment on CNN, Stelter suggested that unless you're a Fox News Watcher, you would have no idea what Trump was talking about because the rest of the country was taking part in what he called a major cultural moment by watching Hamilton on Disney Plus. This belief that conservatives are at war trying to protect the country from change. That message, I know it resonates well with the Hannity base, but I don't think this speech made any sense unless you had watched hundreds of hours of Fox News and you had read all of Newt Gingrich's books. You know, you have to be fully plugged in to the narrative that the right wing is selling on radio, TV and online. But it was in such contrast to what is the biggest cultural event, you know, entertainment event this weekend, right? What's the biggest moment this weekend? It's the release of Hamilton on Disney Plus, The Streaming Service. Did I just watch a commercial for Disney Plus? Did I seriously just hear Brian Stelter call that a major cultural moment? Stelter proves that he's either ignorant about what's going on around him or he's just providing subterfuge as this anti-American movement gained steam. Just like they did when they mocked the idea that Thomas Jefferson and Washington Monuments would be next on the chopping block. I also love how he just generalizes this idea of change as being good, saying that we all just want to stop change. As if changing into a communist hellhole would be a good thing, as if defunding police or setting up autonomous zones is a good thing. It just goes to show how our media has literally been taken over by far left extremists and it gives you a sneak peek into what it might be like in this country if they're successful in their Red Revolution. 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