Efforts are already underway to plan the semiquincentennial, but they got off to a slow start, mirroring much of the country’s political dysfunction.
The federal commission appointed to oversee the proceedings, writes the Atlantic, “swiftly descended into a morass of charges and countercharges over process, favoritism, hiring, gender discrimination, and budget decisions.”
So here's what cued up the issue. There's an article in The Atlantic, published a week ago: "America Is Suffering an Identity Crisis/In two years, the U.S. will mark its 250th birthday, and the left doesn’t seem to care—giving up on America’s symbols and its very meaning."
The left doesn't seem to care. But if Trump is elected he will preside over the occasion, and he certainly seems to care. I can now understand the WaPo editors' decision to forefront this issue. There's a horror of the Donald Trump Birthday of America Extravaganza and a chilling realization that his Make-America-Great-Again theme fits enragingly perfectly with the occasion. Quick! Present a left-wing alternative vision!
The WaPo editors lamely suggest that Kamala Harris "try to persuade skeptics on her side of the political spectrum that the United States is indeed something worth celebrating." It's a little late for that. But the editors say she's "well-positioned to make this pitch, because as the child of immigrants and a woman of color, she represents in her very candidacy the progress the country has seen." As if this big occasion should revolve around her: Celebrate me! Because I embody what's worth celebrating!
The Atlantic article says that Biden dealt with the "meltdown" at the commission by appointing Rosie Rios as the commission chair. Under her, the key concept seems to be a "radically decentralized" social-media concept called "America's Stories" — a website where anybody/everybody writes anything. This would be inclusive, but it would include all the hostility against America that we expect from the left. Would they resort to censorship? They would have to!
The Atlantic writer, the Yale historian Beverly Gage, says:
For the past 60 years, much of American historical scholarship has been about exposing a darker story behind self-congratulatory myths.
Next time you propose a toast at a birthday party, try exposing a darker story behind the self-congratulatory myths.
As a believer in that effort, I have long shared the left’s ambivalence about patriotic symbols: the flag, the Founders, the national anthem, the Fourth of July. Today, though, I feel an urgency to reclaim and redefine all these things, lest they be ceded to those darker forces historians like to write about.
So you and your fellow historians devoted yourself to telling the "darker story" and now, as the people look to celebrate a big birthday, you are worried that they aren't going to frame the event around your dark story but will look to the kind of characters — the "darker forces" — that you've been disparaging all these years? People are drawn to the good — to an uplifting idea of what the country means — and you see that very optimism as an embrace of the darkness.
Nearing the end, the historian comes out with: "[N]ow that I think of it, why not wear the hat and fly the flag?" Well, for one thing, flying a U.S. flag at your house is regarded as equivalent to having a Trump yard sign.
We have a U.S. flag at our front door. But I'd consider bringing it inside for the next few weeks, because I don't like exacerbating the anguish in the neighborhood as the impending Make-America-Great-Again victory comes into focus.
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 205 of 205Worst candidate for president from any party in my lifetime. Every article is desperately trying to help Harris but she’s clueless and just bad at campaigning, connecting and communicating. She’s horrible and all Inga’s hand waving and stinking linking can’t even convince her own self. Actual known organizations step up and endorse Trump. Not the just-conceived emo evangelicals for the abortion sacrament and the daily “celebrity” rollout. Harris would be pathetic if she was a real person.
Gonna put you all in (metaphorical) chains!
Kamala needs to embrace the country...because Truuuuuummmmmp!
Well.... aside from all those dead soldiers, I guess. Some of whom are my ancestors.
So…you are saying Democrats are babies that can’t handle a different opinion? Spoken or unspoken?
I’ve lived in Madison/Dane County since 1985 and their nasty liberalism both spoken and unspoken has been in my face for all those years.
My advice-grow the hell up!
And sincerely, I take real pleasure in making Democrats uncomfortable as often as I can.
Just happened today at my early voting location. A woman had a Harris t-shirt on and after she voted she was hanging around the lobby of city hall talking to people. I complained to an election official and said she was campaigning for Harris at a polling place. She was pissed when the election official said she needed to go outside. And I said 500 feet from the polling place is where she can talk about Harris.
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