CLINTONS REWRITING HISTORY…AGAIN
City attempts white out during Clinton festivities
From the AP:
LITTLE ROCK – Seeking to distance itself from a checkered racial past, Little Rock erased “Confederate Blvd.” from interstate highway signs just weeks before dignitaries arrived for the opening of Bill Clinton’s presidential library.
The Confederate Boulevard signs had been the first landmarks many saw after landing at the city’s airport. And while the boulevard still runs north from Interstate 440, signs for Exit 1 now tout a southbound stretch of the same road named “Springer Blvd.,” which honors black community leader Horace Springer and his family…
What else would you expect from Bill “I have vivid and painful memories of black churches being burned in my own state when I was a child” Clinton and Hillary “I was named after Sir Edmund Hilary” Clinton?
Update: Speaking of presidential libraries, Jay Nordlinger found a good example of snooty MSM liberal bias in Newsweek this week:
That snarky, lefty Newsweek does not let you down. They had a piece on possible locations for the George W. Bush presidential library. So what was their headline? “One Library Bush Is Sure to Visit.”
Now, what could they have meant by that?
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