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Robert Lloyd: Commemorate America's 250th with these 6 series, historical and satirical

ArcaMax

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June 30, 2026

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lean right

Anniversaries are funny things, commemorating the bad as well as the good in our shared and personal histories. Even when the initial event was a happy one, the present state of affairs might be less so, and such markers can be an occasion to look...

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Townhall

right

· Jul 5, 2026

Trump's America 250 Celebration Was One for the History Books

Trump's America 250 Celebration Was One for the History Books

The New European

left

· Jun 22, 2026

The Brexit Kray Twins are back – and so are their lies

Boris Johnson and Michael Gove have marked the 10-year referendum anniversary with articles full of self-serving nonsense

Twitchy

right

· Jul 4, 2026

Bicentennial Beverages: Two 1976 TV Spots Have Americans Raising Their Drinks to Yesteryear’s Patriotism

Bicentennial Beverages: Two 1976 TV Spots Have Americans Raising Their Drinks to Yesteryear’s Patriotism

Washington Examiner

lean right

· Jul 8, 2026

America’s 250th birthday gift should be civic virtue

America turns 250 this year. The celebrations have begun. Fireworks, parades, speeches, concerts, reenactments, and patriotic imagery have filled town squares across the country, with more commemorations still to come. A nation that has endured for a quarter millennium deserves to celebrate its achievements. But anniversaries should be more than commemorations. They should be moments []

JFeed

right

· Jul 5, 2026

25 Wild and Surprising Facts About America as It Turns 250

From historic anomalies to cultural staples, a look at the numbers and narratives that shape America on its landmark anniversary.

The Advocate

left

· Jul 2, 2026

Marriage equality didn’t threaten America. It expanded freedom

On Saturday, the United States will mark its 250th anniversary, and, shortly before that, on June 26, it marked 11 years of marriage equality for all Americans. Both occasions are celebrations of freedom.

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Related coverage for "Robert Lloyd: Commemorate America's 250th with these 6 series, historical and satirical": Townhall — Trump's America 250 Celebration Was One for the History Books. The New European — The Brexit Kray Twins are back – and so are their lies. Twitchy — Bicentennial Beverages: Two 1976 TV Spots Have Americans Raising Their Drinks to Yesteryear’s Patriotism. Washington Examiner — America’s 250th birthday gift should be civic virtue. JFeed — 25 Wild and Surprising Facts About America as It Turns 250. The Advocate — Marriage equality didn’t threaten America. It expanded freedom