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January 1, Memorial Service for Civil Rights Icon Ignites Fresh Partisan Firestorm

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Wyatt’s Take

  • Biden blasts MAGA Republicans for lacking their values at the service.
  • Obama labels conservatives bigots and bullies forcing division.
  • Harris stumbles with odd remarks reminding us why she lost.

Folks, Jesse Jackson’s memorial in Chicago turned into a Democrat rally. Big names like Biden, Obama, the Clintons, and Harris showed up and used the stage to bash regular Americans who back Trump.

This mess started years ago with Paul Wellstone’s funeral becoming a political show. No shock these folks can’t honor the dead without lecturing the rest of us.

Biden looked lost up there, saying his crowd faces an administration that shares none of their values.

"We’re in a tough spot, folks. We’ve got an administration, that doesn’t share any of the values that we have—and I don’t think I’m exaggerating a little bit."

Obama piled on, painting Trump supporters as bigots who make folks turn on each other.

"That some Americans count more than others, and some don’t count at all!"

Ari Fleischer nailed it: Obama’s bitterness drives folks to Trump.

Harris droned on about being unburdened by what has been and not predicting Jackson’s absence.

"I predicted a lot about what’s happening right now … But what I did not predict is that we would not have Jesse Jackson with us right now to help us get through this."

Proud Americans reject this elite nonsense. Trump won big because he fights back for us working stiffs.

Share this with neighbors tired of Washington lectures. Back real leaders who put America first.

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Wyatt Porter is a seasoned writer and constitutional scholar who brings a rugged authenticity and deep-seated patriotism to his work. Born and raised in small-town America, Wyatt grew up on a farm, where he learned the value of hard work and the pride that comes from it. As a conservative voice, he writes with the insight of a historian and the grit of a lifelong laborer, blending logic with a sharp wit. Wyatt’s work captures the struggles and triumphs of everyday Americans, offering readers a fresh perspective grounded in traditional values, individual freedom, and an unwavering love for his country.




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