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NYT's Mara Gay: Seeing American Flags on D-Day Anniversary Was 'Disturbing'
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| June 08 2021
| Kristine Marsh
Posted on 06/08/2021 12:43:20 PM PDT by knighthawk
It’s not very often you hear this kind of blanket honesty from a journalist about how even the simple image of an American flag triggers them.
On Morning Joe Tuesday, frequent guest Mara Gay from the New York Times admitted she was shocked at seeing dozens of “disturbing” American flags over the D-Day anniversary weekend. But what was really disturbing, was Gay likening our country's flag to racist, white nationalism.
Gay’s looney comments were spurred on by the panel talking about- what else? The need for a January 6 commission on the Capitol Hill riot.
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KEYWORDS: 1moretime; americanflag; dday; kristinemarsh; maragay; nytimes
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To: knighthawk
Make no mistake about it. This is not just one bimbo's reaction, this is ruling class orthodoxy.
Our would be masters are in a state of total war against us.
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06/08/2021 4:00:08 PM PDT
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Salman
(It's not a "slippery slope" if it was part of the program all along. )
To: knighthawk
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posted on
06/08/2021 4:21:57 PM PDT
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Apparatchik
(If you find yourself in a confusing situation, simply laugh knowingly and walk away - Jim Ignatowski)
To: MarvinStinson
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06/08/2021 4:25:48 PM PDT
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cowboyusa
(America Cowboy up! )
To: knighthawk
Oh no, disturbing? I’m sorry, don’t look at F-250. I wrapped it with the American flag.
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06/08/2021 6:13:32 PM PDT
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ConservaTeen
(Rush, this young conservative will miss you. I'll miss your talent...)
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