- The House Speaker’s campaign war chest is raising eyebrows
How are our nation’s leaders responding?
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(Classical reference in headline.) --Posted by Ed Driscoll

"Today the American flag has been co-opted by the very cohort who rejected it so roundly during my childhood. Driving through rural Tennessee last week, I saw an American flag hanging from the bucket of a cherry picker parked on the side of the road. The flag waved above a tent offering fireworks for sale. The flag was even bigger than the tent.
...“The sheer volume of American flag paraphernalia that white people seem to own boggles my mind,” tweeted the Times columnist Tressie McMillan Cottom last month. “I assume it just sort of flows to them & they aren’t buying all of it? I’m not sure.”
I’m pretty sure white people are buying this stuff.
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But not all of us. Old Glory has become such a strong a feature of Trump rallies that many liberals have all but rejected it, unwilling to embrace the symbol of a worldview that we find anathema. “Today, flying the flag from the back of a pickup truck or over a lawn is increasingly seen as a clue, albeit an imperfect one, to a person’s political affiliation in a deeply divided nation,” Sarah Maslin Nir wrote last year in The Times.My husband and I stopped hanging up our own flag years ago, long before it got usurped by the MAGA crowd..."
The crowd went crazy for it, of course, because America."-- VodkaPundit.
He isn’t all there anymore. And what’s it say when DOCTOR Jill is the brains of the operation?..."
#ProTip: Lady, you’re too fragile to enjoy — or even just vaguely comprehend — a country so awesome that people fly the flag from their massive pickup trucks.

Professional ingrate Jessica Chastain gave America the finger for Independence Day, and other lefties engaged in similar Oscar Wilde-level repartee.
My dear friend and PJ Media colleague Stephen Kruiser wrote on Monday’s Morning Briefing something I’ve been thinking for a long time: “I remember when Democrats used to get angry when right-wing nutjobs like me would accuse them of hating this great country.”
And what better time to tell someone what you really think of them than on their birthday?
Katy Perry had something to say about that, and it was about as deep and introspective as one of her drab pop lyrics.
What the hell does that even mean?..."