Posts Tagged ‘rhetoric’
Hijacked holiday
23Jan26
When did Wakefield‘s official Martin Luther King Day observance turn into a partisan political rally? That’s what happened on Monday when two of the main speakers, State Senator Jason Lewis and State Rep. Kate Lipper-Garabedian, stepped to the microphone and hijacked this solemn event to bash the sitting American president with highly partisan speeches. There […]
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Missed message
03Oct25
Unlike many of those who have spent the last few weeks celebrating, excusing or minimizing his murder, I had heard of Charlie Kirk before a politically motivated assassin’s bullet tore through his neck as he spoke at a Utah university campus on Sept. 10. I wasn’t a big consumer of his content – I’m a […]
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Tags: assassination, brainwashing, Charlie Kirk, college, democracy, demonize, free speech, leaders, Mark Sardella, Opinion, Politics, rhetoric, students, teachers, TPUSA, TurningPointUSA, university, voters, Wakefield Daily Item









