Posted this video late last bread, so I'm gonna put it up again here.
For those of us that already love Potus, this reinforces our faith in him, but I see it as a good tool to share with family/friends that may not be 100% aboard the Trump Train.
Posted this video late last bread, so I'm gonna put it up again here.
For those of us that already love Potus, this reinforces our faith in him, but I see it as a good tool to share with family/friends that may not be 100% aboard the Trump Train.
Found this…
Conga lines of USAF airlifters filled the night sky across the U.S. for Joint Forcible Entry drill:
https://twitter.com/Aviation_Intel/status/1071737819083620352
>From:bi@globalculturalstrategies.com
>To: john.podesta@gmail.com
>Date: 2016-03-13 17:06
>Subject: From Bill Ivey
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Bill Ivey
Trained in Folklore and History, Bill Ivey is a writer, teacher, experienced nonprofit executive. He is Senior Arts Policy Fellow with Americans for the Arts, and currently serves as Visiting Research Associate in the Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology at Indiana University. Ivey was founding director of the Curb Center for Art, Enterprise, and Public Policy at Vanderbilt University and from 2012 through 2014 was senior consultant to the university’s Office of International Relations.
From 1998 through 2001 Ivey served in the Clinton-Gore administration as Senate-confirmed chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, and in that capacity is credited with both increasing the agency’s budget and restoring good relations between the NEA and Capitol Hill.
Bill Ivey is a trustee of the Center for American Progress, and was a Team Leader in the Barack Obama presidential transition. He is the author of two books on culture and politics, Arts, Inc: How Greed and Neglect Have Destroyed Our Cultural Rights (California, 2008), and Handmaking America: A Back-to-Basics Pathway to a Revitalized American Democracy (Counterpoint, 2012).
Ivey has extensive experience in the music industry. He was director of Nashville’s Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum for more than two decades, and was twice elected chairman of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences. He is a four-time Grammy Award nominee. He is past president of the American Folklore Society, and today serves the Society as Senior Advisor for China. Ivey makes his home in Nashville, Tennessee and Calumet, Michigan.
Education
M.A. Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Indiana University
B.A. American History, University of Michigan
Ph.D. Candidate, Folklore and History, Indiana University
Honorary Doctorates: Indiana University, University of Michigan, Michigan Technological University, Wayne State University
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Guys, this is great! I guarantee that 99% of Americans don't know what the Yellow Vest are all about. Hell, I've been following it here and wouldn't have been able to explain what they want. We can help spread this on SM so more American Patriots can stand in unity with our French brethren.