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Insanity Wrap #158: Embarrassing! Biden Handlers Cut Him Off After He Offered to Take Questions

Virtue signal received, five by five. As Campus Reform reported in November, English Department faculty members voted to change the school’s name during their first faculty meeting of the fall semester. Professor Kate McCullough said that the rebranding would help to avoid the “conflation of English as a language and English as a nationality.” Unlike, say, Chinese or German or damn near any other language. Those don’t count, however, because as Insanity Wrap understands it, Chinese and Germans never committed any historical atrocities the way English speakers did when they authored the Declaration of Independence or the Bill of Rights.

The Cellar Door features tapas, cocktails

HUNTINGTON — First opening in 2015 as a side business of Le Bistro, The Cellar Door has traditionally been a spot for private parties and holiday celebrations. After closing down for several months following the retirement of founder Pam Abraham, The Cellar Door reopened alongside Le Bistro this year under the new ownership of Christopher Craven. The popular party spot is preparing to ring in the new year with a New Year’s Eve celebration, albeit one with masks and social distancing enforced. “The Cellar Door opened in 2015 after an extensive remodeling of the lower level of the building. The original owner, Pam Abraham, designed the restaurant and the custom-made furniture downstairs. She worked with the local upholsters and wood workers to put together a unique environment,” Craven said. “Our focus in reopening was on elevating the menus. We wanted to revise not only the food menu but also the cocktail menu. We do some really cool featured cocktails. We ha

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