OPINION | REX NELSON: Independence Day musings
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Rex Nelson
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Today at 1:46 a.m.
What a difference a year makes. When we marked Independence Day in 2020, the country was at its lowest point in my lifetime.
Residing in the White House was a mean, vulgar, intellectually challenged man with no idea how to confront the crises facing the country. His career had been based on the bluffing and bravado that characterize all bullies, and he was learning that those tactics no longer worked.
The nation faced its most serious pandemic in more than a century, and no one was quite yet sure when an effective vaccine would be available. City streets remained empty, and families celebrated the Fourth of July in the yard rather than at large fireworks shows.
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