The Washington Post Just Exposed a Glaring Hypocrisy that Stares Them All in the Face Every Day

This video contains one of the favorite types of clips of many patriotic Americans: Donald Trump fighting with a clueless reporter. That’s worth the admission price right there all by itself!

President Trump really called it more than two years ago now, when he said that the radical statue wreckers were not going to stop at tearing down statues of Confederate generals. He was right.

Leftist mobs are tearing down statues of Abraham Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, abolitionist Frederick Douglass, and other historic figures. The geniuses even defaced the statue of guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan in Houston. At this rate, the Rocky Balboa statue in Philadelphia is in danger of being torn down.

 

But the statue terrorists and the media hold the most contempt of all for the father of our nation: George Washington. A man who was so inspiring to others that starving, barefoot soldiers were willing to follow him into hell to defeat the British Empire, has been reduced to a “slave owner” by the bigoted terrorist enemies of Western Civilization.

That’s literally the only thing these historically illiterate morons can tell you about George Washington. In hilarious fashion, the Washington Post has published an op-ed about why Washington and Lee University should absolutely have to change its name because it is named after that icky George Washington character. You can… probably see the irony in that, no?

Anyway, here’s a great clip from Next News Network breaking down the Washington Post’s call to rename Washington and Lee University because the school’s name is a reflection of that terrible George Washington guy.


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