Today is the 82nd anniversary of D-Day – the Allied landings in Normandy, which significantly hastened the countdown to the Nazis' collapse in World War II. It is one of the most important moments of unity among the defenders of life in human history, and it was less than a year until the peoples’ aspiration for freedom and the hope of peace prevailed in May 1945. It happened then. We are working to make it happen again today.
And although yesterday in Petersburg another cynical order to continue killing was issued for the army trying to destroy our freedom, history has seen this before. The Nazis also had their own hopes after D-Day. But freedom still wins. And even in the darkest circumstances, people find ways to come together to protect life.
I thank all those who are now helping to protect the values that prevailed in World War II. I thank everyone who is defending life. Glory to Ukraine!
@RadioFreeTom If the Democrats aren’t working on that now, they are living down to their reputation. Each cabinet department should have a designated Expert from the Democratic Party who is gearing up and readying for InaugurationDay when the damage will be undone. Also an interior decorator
If you’re ever driving RT 47 in Illinois, please stop by my cousin’s new coffee shop and bakehouse in Strawn, IL. It’s a beautiful thing they did for their rural community, and they’re kind people. Kairos Bakehouse is the name and an architectural gem with handbaked goods.
@ChristopherHale At the most recent graduation at St. Rita of Cascia High School in Chicago, Father McCarthy wore the same vestment as was worn by Father Bob Prevost. Tradition, it means something.
Just one day after ending "The Late Show" on CBS, Stephen Colbert returned to TV — to host a public access show with rocker Jack White in Monroe, Michigan.
Appearances by Jeff Daniels, Eminem and Steve Buscemi.
@Martina It’s always somebody or something that he blames for making him the absolutely awful person he is. Never the choices he made. He’s so Trumpian.
This is one of my favorite videos of all time. As a child psychologist, it’s a perfect example of joint attention, preverbal communication, and coregulation.