Meanwhile… New York City’s elected leaders decided they no longer wanted to conduct business in the shadow of a man who enslaved people, so a statue of Thomas Jefferson was packed up and moved to a new location this week. #Colbert #Comedy #Meanwhile
Meanwhile… New York City’s elected leaders decided they no longer wanted to conduct business in the shadow of a man who enslaved people, so a statue of Thomas Jefferson was packed up and moved to a new location this week. #Colbert #Comedy #Meanwhile
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The First Capitol of the USA as in New York City. George Washington, Jefferson, Hamilton, etc. all lived in NYC while forming the new government after the Revolution was won( with the help of French $$$, troops and Navy)
ReplyCongrats to the octopuses! Octopus Lives Matter!
ReplyImmediately blasted with the word topical not even any suspense
ReplyThe government takes 1/3 of my income.
ReplyCould luck strangling a crab =)
Reply`From as early as 1777 until at least 1817, John Jay favored working toward an end to slavery while continuing to own, purchase, rent, and sell slaves.`
ReplyI’m just surprised nobody complained that it said ‘hitman’ instead of ‘hitperson’
Replythese intros are just turning into gibberish at this point
ReplyIt’s “Octopi”
Reply…how are “they” going to remove T.Jefferson from the face of 50 billion+ $0.05 cent pieces?
ReplyWhat am I missing with the John Jay joke? I’m not familiar with negative things about him
ReplyColbert’s Meanwhile segment is definitely poetry.
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