There Have Been 13 Mass School Shootings Since 1966, Not 27 This Year
Don’t conflate mass shootings with school shootings.
Don’t conflate mass shootings with school shootings.
https://twitter.com/ToddJCefaratti/status/1530246168529100800
Confused Old Man Shouts at Navy Grads That Putin Wants to ‘Findalize’ Europe
Joe Biden Again Falsely Claims Trump Supporters Killed Police Officers on January 6
Biden Claims Roger Staubach Prevented Him from Going to Navy, But Dates Don’t Add Up
Joe Biden falsely claimed he “was appointed to the [Naval] Academy in 1965” while speaking to Naval Academy graduates today.
Biden graduated from the University of Delaware in 1965, making that impossible. pic.twitter.com/oSTmjeqSLb
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 27, 2022
Biden: “I used to drive a truck.”
This is completely false.
Biden has never driven a truck. He did, however, ride in a truck one time in 1973. pic.twitter.com/GoR83y8yQB
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 4, 2022
Biological men competing against women
Schools hiding gender transition of children from parents
College loans and scholarships for illegals
Grady Judd — “We will put a bullet through your head if you’re trying to hurt our children. We are going to shoot you graveyard dead if you come onto a campus with a gun.”
https://youtu.be/icyxhZlbupA
.@GovLarryHogan: "I don't think there's going to be a second Trump term. […] I don't think he is going to run. And even if he does run, I don't think it's any guarantee he's going to win, so I've been pushing to take the Republican Party in a completely different direction." pic.twitter.com/Lo5lbENbUC
— The Hill (@thehill) May 29, 2022
Democrats before and after seeing polls pic.twitter.com/0LtwlHaASZ
— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) May 28, 2022
General Dwight D. Eisenhower signing ‘short snorters’ for a group of GIs. Eisenhower visited the front to get a quick report on the new attack just launched. 26 July, 1944. Photographer: Lt Moore.
1st Lt. Clarence E. Coggins in Grenoble, France, 25 August, 1944. After being captured by a German patrol, Coggins, from Poteau, Okla., convinced a German Major that escape from Allied troops was impossible. The German Major then freed Lt. Coggins to arrange terms of surrender with his superiors. Terms were accepted, and so 942 enlisted men, 17 officers, and vast amounts of equipment were turned over to Americans at Grenoble. 45th Infantry Division. Lt. Coggins was killed in January 1945.
Soldiers of the 357th Regiment, 90th Infantry Division have just received word that they will be granted a 30 day furlough at home + 2 months travel. All received the Purple Heart and other decorations for outstanding acts of courage. L to R, (sitting)…T/Sgt. Thomas L. Chamberlain; S/Sgt. Merle A. Welfare; Sgt. Joseph Dorner; and L to R (Standing) S/Sgt. Ed Melton; Pvt. James Jirles; S/Sgt. Albert J. Apple; S/Sgt. Victor E. Wold; T/Sgt. Albert E. Lambright. Dillingen, France.
Husband and wife serving in uniform meet for the first time on the continent. Lt. Jane I. Sunderbruch, Army Nurse Corps, assigned to an evacuation hospital, and her husband, Lt. Richard K. Sunderbruch, Davenport, Iowa, Signal Corps photographic officer. He was wounded in the Battle of Aachen, has since returned to duty. 6 November, 1944. Photographer not credited. Photo Source: U.S. National Archives. Digitized by Signal Corps Archive.
New Yorkers: You can now choose “X” as a gender marker on your driver license.
Every person deserves to have an identity document that reflects who they are.
This is a historic change in our fight to make New York a more inclusive and just state for all. pic.twitter.com/hogp3Uj1I2
— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) May 27, 2022