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Question their lies and they’ll call you a liar. Ignore it and keep going.

Question their lies and they’ll call you a liar. Ignore it and keep going. pic.twitter.com/THURI2ddkN — Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) September 22, 2023

Ep. 25 Liberals like Karl Rove just tried to annihilate Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton

Here’s why I’m not in Washington right now.

  Here’s why I’m not in Washington right now. https://t.co/SEgPSC1ZG0 — Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) September 22, 2023

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Music Calendar...

In 1958 Private Elvis Presley boards the USS General Randall at the Military Ocean Terminal in Brooklyn, NY. The ship arrives in Bremerhaven, West Germany 9 days later. In 1958 "To Know Him Is To Love Him" by the Teddy Bears enters the U.S. top 40 chart. In 1964 The long-running musical "Fiddler on the Roof" opens on Broadway. In 1964 The Rolling Stones appear in a taped segment on TV's "Red Skelton Show." In 1965 Roger Daltry is almost tossed out of the Who when he punches Keith Moon after a Scandinavian concert. In 1965 San Francisco rock group, the Great Society with singer Grace Slick, makes its stage debut at the Coffee Gallery in North Beach, CA. In 1966 The Supremes record "I Hear a Symphony." In 1966 Marvin Gaye appears on TV's "Where The Action Is." In 1966 The Rolling Stones begin their last British tour of the sixties. In 1967 The Beatles appear on the cover of Time magazine. In 1969 Karen & Richard Carpenter (The...

Today In History...

In 1656 In Patuxent, MD, the first all-female jury hears the case of a woman accused of murdering her child. The jury votes to acquit. In 1776 During the Revolutionary War, Captain Nathan Hale is hanged as a spy by the British after uttering, "I regret I only have one life to lose for my country." In 1789 Congress authorizes the office of the Postmaster-General. In 1792 The French Republic is proclaimed. In 1862 President Lincoln issues the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, declaring all slaves in rebel states should be free as of January 1, 1863. In 1903 Italo Marchiony is granted a patent for the ice cream cone. In 1927 Gene Tunney successfully defends his heavyweight boxing title against Jack Dempsey in the famous "long-count" fight in Chicago. In 1949 The Soviet Union explodes its first atomic bomb. In 1950 Omar Bradley is promoted to the rank of 5-star general, joining an elite group that included Dwight Eisenhower and Douglas MacArthur. In 1950 The first ...

Born On This Day...

In 1515 Queen Anne Of Cleves (King Henry VIII of England's fourth wife) In 1694 Author, Lord Chesterfield (introduced Gregorian calendar to England) In 1788 Dramatist/playwright, Theodore Edward Hook In 1791 Physicist, Michael Faraday (principle of the electric motor) In 1885 Film director, Erich von Stroheim In 1901 Surgeon, Charles B. Huggins (cancer researcher) [d: 1-12-97] In 1901 Actor, Allan "Rocky" Lane (voice of Mr. Ed, Red Ryder) [d: 10-24-73] In 1902 Actor, John Houseman (Kingsfield-The Paper Chase) [d: 10-31-88] In 1903 Social reformer, Howard Jarvis (CA tax protester) [d: 8-12-86] In 1913 Orchestra leader, Leroy Holmes (Tonight Show, 1956-57) [d: 7-27-86] In 1914 Actress, Martha Scott (Dallas, Bionic Woman, Our Town) [d: 5-28-03] In 1920 Singer, Jack Russell (Your Show Of Shows) [d: 3-17-04] In 1920 Baseball player/manager, Bob Lemon (Indians/Yankees) [d: 1-11-00] In 1923 Cartoonist, Jack Berrill (Gil Thorp) [d: 3-14-96] In 1927 Baseball manager, Tommy Lasorda...