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I Bleed Red, White, And Blue – The Left Can’t Stand It

The Daily Wire

The Daily Wire

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June 29, 2026

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I Bleed Red, White, And Blue – The Left Can’t Stand It

On this day, 250 years ago, Thomas Paine publicly argued for adopting “United States of America” as the formal name of the new nation, just days before the Declaration of Independence was adopted. The name stuck because it described exactly what we were building: a nation of united, sovereign states, not a collection of squabbling ...

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