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America at 250: Rethinking Independence and the Stories We Tell Ourselves

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July 3, 2026

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Joshua Scheer As the United States celebrates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, politicians from across the political spectrum are invoking the familiar language of freedom, democracy and American exceptionalism. Fireworks, patriotic speeches and national celebrations present the nation’s founding as the birth of liberty and self-government. political leaders across the ideological spectrum []

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Law & Liberty

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· Jul 1, 2026

Intoning Our Independence

This Fourth of July, read the Declaration aloud.

The Daily Signal

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· Jul 6, 2026

Mamdani’s Sour Independence Day Address Showed How Little He Understands America

This Independence Day, countless Americans celebrated our country’s 250th anniversary in countless jubilatory ways, from grilling in the backyard, to going to fireworks shows, and even traveling to Mt. Vernon to pay respects to the Father of Our Country. But a certain socialist mayor of New York City took the occasion to deliver a speech...

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 7, 2026

Video: 250 years of America, in nine minutes

Last weekend, we celebrated 250 years of America, joyously commemorating our miraculous and inspired founding. Much has transpired since the signatories of the Declaration of Independence pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor to create a new nation rooted in a grand and unprecedented experiment. Their courageous risk birthed the most successful country in the history []

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· Jul 5, 2026

250 Years Of Lies, 500 Years Of Uprising

Struggle – La Lucha Reflection. The so-called “United States” is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 2026. We, the first people of this land, do not have to look far to spot the hypocrisy of celebrating a document that calls our ancestors “Merciless Indian Savages.” Today, we witness a []

RedState

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· Jun 29, 2026

Happy 250th Birthday, America: We Now Live Twice As Long As We Did in 1776

Happy 250th Birthday, America: We Now Live Twice As Long As We Did in 1776

Bacon’s Rebellion

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· Jul 4, 2026

Three Founders. One Day. One Destiny.

by David Botkins On July 4, 1826, Americans gathered across a still‑young republic to celebrate a milestone some believed we’d never reach: the fiftieth anniversary of independence. Church bells rang. Cannons fired. Citizens reflected on how far the country had come since that audacious summer in 1776. Then the news spread. Thomas Jefferson was dead. []

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Related coverage for "America at 250: Rethinking Independence and the Stories We Tell Ourselves": Law & Liberty — Intoning Our Independence. The Daily Signal — Mamdani’s Sour Independence Day Address Showed How Little He Understands America. Washington Examiner — Video: 250 years of America, in nine minutes. ScheerPost — 250 Years Of Lies, 500 Years Of Uprising. RedState — Happy 250th Birthday, America: We Now Live Twice As Long As We Did in 1776. Bacon’s Rebellion — Three Founders. One Day. One Destiny.