Read my question to you ... again. Read it twice if necessary. What do you mean by "The First Native American To Do Something" You are the one who made that ignorant statement. Did you know that Charles Curtis was Native American and Vice President of The United States of America? Was he impressive enough for your Australian ass?
I knew it wouldn’t be long before VG made another stupid comment. He didn’t disappoint. He talks about Native Americans. Apparently he has never heard of Jim Thorpe, or Ira Hayes. Ira Hayes, who raised the flag on Iwo Jima, was considered a hero until he got back to ‘murica. He couldn’t get a job, and started drinking. In fact he drank himself to death. In regards to the code talkers. They helped save Australia’s ass.
Oh, if we're talking celebrities, mustn't forget Maria Tallchief (Osage), the U.S.'s first premier ballerina, John Herrington (Chickasaw), astronaut and first Native American in space; Joy Harjo (Cree, Muscogee), first Native American poet laureate; & Jerod Impichch a achaaha’ Tate (Chickasaw), classical composer. The latter's works have been performed by the Oklahoma Philharmonic, to which the Chickasaw Nation contributes, giving new meaning to the expression "He who pays the piper calls the tune."
I did mention Deb Haaland. I sent her money for her campaign and wrote to Biden to ask him to offer her the position so she could protect our sacred lands.
Trump campaign will again ask U.S. high court to upend election results By Jan Wolfe December 20, 2020 4:19 PM Trump campaign will again ask U.S. high court to upend election results
Stupid of him to imagine we want him staying on. Hey, Forrest! Don't let the door hit you where the good Lord split you!
Trump's increased absences have associates worried about his declining mental state: report excerpt: "Trump biographer Gwenda Blair suggested he will never acknowledge or accept he lost the election to former Vice President Joe Biden. "There's no reckoning with reality. He's going to continue to frame it that he won, he was cheated, he's the victim, and he's going to continue to bend reality as best he can," she explained. Yale psychiatrist Bandy Lee added that the near future with a mentally unstable president is fraught with danger. "The probability of something very bad happening is very high, unacceptably high, and the fact that we don't have guardrails in place, the fact that we are allowing a mentally incapacitated president to continue in the job, in such an important job, for a single day longer, is a truly unacceptable reality," she warned. "We're talking about his access to the most powerful military on the planet and his access to technology that's capable of destroying human civilization many times over.""
Trump's been doing that most of his life. The 2020 election is the grand example of him projecting his victimhood mentality and spreading it to his followers.
I read where the court will not take up anymore election appeals. What trump doesn’t understand is that the majority of the people in this country do not like him, politically and personally. If by some miracle if he were able to retain the presidency, does he think he would actually be able to govern? First of all, the people would storm the White House, and I am not sure the military would protect him.
Ironic in that trump, and his supporters condemn the victimhood excuse. Good to see you back, Angelmama.