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As America celebrates 250 years, the Left sends its regrets

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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June 26, 2026

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As America celebrates 250 years, the Left sends its regrets

The cover illustration of May 11’s New Yorker magazine is titled “Red, White, and Kinda Blue.” It features George Washington looking glum. His jaw is propped disconsolately on his hand in a melancholy pose with his elbow resting on a bar; he nurses a sad martini; an ashtray full of cigarette butts smolders in front []

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URL Media

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· Jul 3, 2026

The semiquincentennial of second sight: Black America’s X-ray vision for democracy

If the United States survives to celebrate its quincentennial in 2276, I hope my descendants will forgive yours. Not because America was imperfect. Every nation is. But because generation after [] The post The semiquincentennial of second sight: Black America’s X-ray vision for democracy appeared first on URL Media.

DNyuz

lean right

· Jul 4, 2026

America’s Greatest Strength

As the United States celebrates its 250th anniversary, many of us seem to have forgotten a primary reason for America’s great success. In 250 years, our country became the world’s political, economic, and technological leader and the preeminent military, democratic, and moral force. This collective amnesia comes at a time of rising global competition, burgeoning []

MS NOW

lean left

· Jul 7, 2026

The story of America’s 250th anniversary is still ours to write

We the people — not Trump — get to decide how we want our generation to be remembered 50, 100 or even 250 years down the road. The post The story of America’s 250th anniversary is still ours to write appeared first on MS NOW.

Zeteo

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· Jul 4, 2026

Let Us Celebrate a 250-Year History of American Radicalism

The Left should make the most of this Semiquincentennial and start reminding Americans of the radicalism and revolution at the heart of the history of this country, writes historian Harvey Kaye.

OpsLens

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· Jul 3, 2026

‘Freedoms available nowhere else’: Celebrating America’s radical revolution * WorldNetDaily * by J. Peder Zane, Real Clear Wire

Source link The Democratic Socialists are right: This is no time for half measures. If the United States is to thrive for another 250 years, we must commit ourselves to

Off The Press

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· Jul 8, 2026

OP-ED: New Survey Shows Why States Must Renew Focus on Civics Education

As we continue to celebrate America’s 250th birthday and reflect on our great nation’s founding ideals and future, states have a renewed responsibility to ensure students understand the constitutional inheritance they are being asked to preserve. This anniversary is not only a celebration of the past, but also a reminder that the next generation must []...Click to read more

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Related coverage for "As America celebrates 250 years, the Left sends its regrets": URL Media — The semiquincentennial of second sight: Black America’s X-ray vision for democracy. DNyuz — America’s Greatest Strength. MS NOW — The story of America’s 250th anniversary is still ours to write. Zeteo — Let Us Celebrate a 250-Year History of American Radicalism. OpsLens — ‘Freedoms available nowhere else’: Celebrating America’s radical revolution * WorldNetDaily * by J. Peder Zane, Real Clear Wire. Off The Press — OP-ED: New Survey Shows Why States Must Renew Focus on Civics Education