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Why Cheney was toppled, and what it says about the GOP and Trump's claims


There has been a mighty effort one in which much of the national political media have joined to insist that Trump’s claims were entirely debunked by the treatment of his post-election lawsuits. But with Wednesday’s vote to unseat Cheney, the argument that he was cheated is alive, well and, now, inextinguishable. 
Trump-hate is the only argument that Democrats have put forth in the past five years to justify a vote for their party for almost any office. The only way to perpetuate Trump-hate has been to inflame the fears of the nation that he attempted to steal the election and to retain the presidency by recourse to inciting mob violence and insurrection. It was with this argument that Ms. Cheney had vocally, repeatedly allied herself and become identified to the anger and distress of most of her fellow Republicans, of whom she was the third-ranking leader in the House. ....

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The Recorder - My Turn: A hundred years


My Turn: A hundred years
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Published: 4/20/2021 6:31:08 AM
Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s 47-day siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, ended July 4, 1863. Many troops responsible for that Union victory were under the command of Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman. Fighting battles and destroying Atlanta along the way, this Sherman-led force did not reach and capture Savanah, Georgia, until Dec. 21, 1864. The pace of our Civil War was haltingly slow because, for the most part, the soldiers walked in this case a distance of 670 miles in 17 months.
When my own 135th Infantry Regiment was transferred from Camp Rucker, Alabama to Ft. Benning, Georgia, in 1954, we walked the 120 miles. Carrying weapons and full field gear, we made camp each night along the way. ....

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