Fox Nation host Tomi Lahren stomped all over Democrats for dissing Independence Day and showing their contempt and hatred for America instead of celebrating the founding of the greatest nation on earth.
“In a time when disparaging and otherwise dumping on this great nation has become not only commonplace but celebrated, I’d like to show the good ole US of A some well-deserved and much needed TLC,” Lahren proclaimed on her show “Final Thoughts” Monday.
“And let me tell ya something else, even though I fear for our future and believe there’s a lot of fighting the good fight ahead of us, I don’t love this country any less just because Slow Joe AKA Kamala Harris AKA The Squad is ‘running it,’” Lahren declared. “No, my love for this nation is unconditional, as it should be. Because even at a time when America is being sadly and moronically put last, it is still the greatest nation on the face of the Earth.”
“You know some may feel this country, our flag, our anthem, and our colors don’t represent them. And that’s fine. But let them not forget we are one of the only places on earth where the right to vocally and expressively hate one’s own nation is too, protected. I just hope one day, those folks will realize the error of their ways, understand that though flawed, this nation is still of the people, by the people, and for the people… ALL of the people. And that concept right there is even more American than baseball, fireworks, and apple pie. United States of America, I sure do love you,” Lahren concluded.
(Video Credit: Fox News)
Lahren also admonished that America’s greatness must be “maintained and protected by defending our civil and personal rights and liberties.”
“That means securing and protecting our borders. That means respecting and funding law and order. That means loving our fellow Americans as we do ourselves, even if they don’t think or vote the way we do,” she stated.
I sure hope all those folks who proclaim to hate America aren’t taking the day off today…
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) July 5, 2021
Her patriotic comments follow some very anti-American ones by the likes of Squad member Cori Bush, Rep. Maxine Waters, former MSNBC anchor Toure, and NPR on Independence Day. They basically called America a racist nation existing on stolen land while denigrating the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution as well as the Founding Fathers.
Democrat Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) sent a very un-American, racist tweet to her followers. “When they say that the 4th of July is about American freedom, remember this: the freedom they’re referring to is for White people. This land is stolen land and Black people still aren’t free,” she contended.
US Congresswoman denigrates Fourth of July: ‘This land is stolen land and black people still aren’t free’ https://t.co/TBSVgCTcyx pic.twitter.com/tk2Gp97cma
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) July 5, 2021
She was joined by former MSNBC anchor Toure who erupted with a profane hatred of Independence Day, “F**k Independence Day. Not only were we not free, the whole reason the Colonies wanted independence was because Britain was moving toward abolishing slavery. Why would Black people celebrate a day so wrapped up in our enslavement?”
He continued his expletive-filled rant against America in a piece on The Grio entitled, “F**k Fourth of July: The only independence day I recognize is Juneteenth.”
Rep. Maxine Waters also made the celebration about race in a tweet she sent out. “[T]he Declaration of Independence says all men are created equal. Equal to what? What men? Only white men?” Waters tweeted on Sunday. “Isn’t it something that they wrote this in 1776 when African Americans were enslaved? They weren’t thinking about us then, but we’re thinking about us now!”
Maxine Waters joins in 4th of July-bashing: ‘Equal to what? Only white men?’ https://t.co/wH8VkCumKu pic.twitter.com/EuUP5m5Jlh
— Conservative News (@BIZPACReview) July 5, 2021
NPR trashed American history on Independence Day. They called the Declaration of Independence “a document with flaws and deeply ingrained hypocrisies.” NPR also posited that it “says ‘that all men are created equal’ — but women, enslaved people, Indigenous people and many others were not held as equal at the time.”
The document also includes a racist slur against Indigenous Americans.
Author David Treuer, who is Ojibwe, says there is a lot of diversity of opinion and thought among Native Americans — a community of more than 5 million people — about the document’s words. pic.twitter.com/K64UXhMKDA
— NPR (@NPR) July 4, 2021
In this thread of the Declaration of Independence, you can see a document with flaws and deeply ingrained hypocrisies.
It also laid the foundation for this country’s collective aspirations — the hopes for what America could be. pic.twitter.com/znLSGKWLaj
— NPR (@NPR) July 4, 2021
Not to be left out of the America bash-fest, actress Alyssa Milano shared a TikTok video where she stated, “Reminder: The United States was founded on the unjust treatment of Native Americans, Africans and other people of color.”
#4thofJuly #July4 pic.twitter.com/LAthcIHLGa
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) July 4, 2021
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