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Opinion: Who decides what happened yesterday? Americans are in a fierce fight to control the national narrative

Opinion: Who decides what happened yesterday? Americans are in a fierce fight to control the national narrative
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How to reinvigorate Connecticut s Republican Party

Where will the Republican Party go in the post-Trump era after the illegal storming of the nation’s Capitol on Jan. 6? Who will the Connecticut GOP select as its next chair after its dutiful and long-serving Chair J.R. Romano resigned less than one week later on January 12, citing difficulty raising money? According to a report in the CTMirror, the Connecticut GOP had $28,183 in the till as of Dec. 31, 2020. Connecticut only has about 3.5 million citizens. The United States has about 330 million citizens. When Republican Kim Klacik ran for Maryland’s 7th Congressional District against Democrat Kwiesi Mfume in the 2020 elections, she invited the viewer to follow her on a walk through the Baltimore and to see the failure of the dominant political party, the Democratic Party. Her video went viral. Thereafter she was able to raise millions for her campaign, primarily from outside of her district. The Connecticut GOP could try to emulate that success by being a national thought leade

As America climbs that hill, we must prepare to fight

The “Save America” rally on the Washington Mall and the insurrection at the Capitol that followed, and what they revealed, was ugly. In the moment, it was tempting to despair. But with the distance of a little time and an infusion of inspiration in the words not of a new president but of the 22-year-old poet who performed at his inauguration, the uprising that spat a dark stain on the history of the nation may have actually been a bright spot. As Amanda Gorman eloquently reminded us in her poem, “The Hill We Climb,” the great experiment that is the United States isn’t broken so much as it is “simply unfinished.” Ours is a country in the arc of things, as it has always been. Sometimes it is ahead of the curve, sometimes it is behind it, but it is forever on the curve.

From Laddie Boy to Major and Champ, White House dogs have comforted anxious Americans

From Laddie Boy to Major and Champ, White House dogs have comforted anxious Americans Petula Dvorak Laddie Boy, President Warren G. Harding’s Airedale terrier, in 1921. (Library of Congress) It was 1921, and America was emerging from a dark time a pandemic and a war. Enter Laddie Boy, a handsome Airedale terrier who was part of President Warren G. Harding’s “Return to Normalcy” campaign messaging. A century ago, a romp with Laddie Boy showed an ailing America that the country was recovering from a flu that had killed 675,000 men, women and children and World War I, a brutal conflict that had left 116,000 dead and countless others maimed.

White House dogs: President Biden s Major and Champ join Laddie Boy, Yuki, Fala, King Tut as presidential pets

White House dogs: President Biden s Major and Champ join Laddie Boy, Yuki, Fala, King Tut as presidential pets
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