As Twitchy’s Warren Squire reported earlier, CBS ‘News’ informed the public that there would be ‘No Kings’ day merch available from Amazon and Temu.
The protesters themselves, however, seem to be Temu quality, at best.
Is this the best you’ve got, Democrats?
Back in the day, if you were standing on one end of the Edmund Pettus Bridge, about to cross to the other side, you knew there was a high likelihood you were staring down the barrel of a beating.
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#OnThisDay in 1965, 600 marchers were attacked on #Selma’s Edmund Pettus Bridge during a Voting Rights protest. Known as #BloodySunday, this march was one of 3 from Selma to Montgomery. More: https://t.co/OIqWpgi0OS #APeoplesJourney #ANationsStory pic.twitter.com/02CH0UVX2S
— Smithsonian’s NMAAHC (@NMAAHC) March 7, 2025
I had endless disagreements with the politics of John Lewis, but he had real skin in the game in Selma.
1/ In Sep 1957, Arkansas Governor Orval Faubus (D) gave orders to block 9 black students from entering Little Rock Central High School. The racial integration of the high school was ensured by the…
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