I come from a large Irish family, grandparents from County Galway and County Clare. In 1963, I was two, three months younger than John-John. JFK came to El Paso, TX, my hometown during his trip to Texas. My mother took me to the airport to be part of the crowd greeting him. On November 22nd, my parents' wedding anniversary, she and I were at Sears downtown El Paso, when the announcement came over the loudspeaker. Of course, I don't remember it but I know my mother must have been inconsolable. In 1968, I was 7 and my baby sister had just been born when RFK was assassinated.
My enitre family were old school democrats; steel mill workers in Pittsburgh, railroad workers, firemen and military. The old ones are all gone now.
Their children and grandchildren became Trump supporters when he announced his run. In my family, I was the only republican, and I also became a staunch Trumpster. I thought I knew what the GOP was. Since 2016, I've been learning who they truly are and what a JFK Democrat was, and now IS!
Years ago I had a job interview with one of the Kennedy sisters. One of the people I met with had come to Washington with Bobby. She never moved on. Stayed with Eunis after Bobby was assassinated. Never married. It was all so sad.
Wow. This united front will be unstoppable.
I’m really starting to like the energy Shanahan is bringing. Two great digestible red pill videos this week.
Go Team Trump. The world needs you.
Gimmy Goosebumps, Honest to gosh Goosebumps!
Same🇺🇲
Same here. Still do.
Brought for real tears to my eyes watching that freedom bird soar at the end
I literally got the chills
Cool coincidence, I looked up 'The Hero's Journey' this morning before I watched this video.
You are in the middle of one anon.
I’m The Main Character :D
the onion chopping got me this time. bastards *7
Same. Just do much sacrifice by people the sun rise as they have their life to fight the night. And then I also just have so much hope for our future.
Wow, excellent!
I come from a large Irish family, grandparents from County Galway and County Clare. In 1963, I was two, three months younger than John-John. JFK came to El Paso, TX, my hometown during his trip to Texas. My mother took me to the airport to be part of the crowd greeting him. On November 22nd, my parents' wedding anniversary, she and I were at Sears downtown El Paso, when the announcement came over the loudspeaker. Of course, I don't remember it but I know my mother must have been inconsolable. In 1968, I was 7 and my baby sister had just been born when RFK was assassinated.
My enitre family were old school democrats; steel mill workers in Pittsburgh, railroad workers, firemen and military. The old ones are all gone now.
Their children and grandchildren became Trump supporters when he announced his run. In my family, I was the only republican, and I also became a staunch Trumpster. I thought I knew what the GOP was. Since 2016, I've been learning who they truly are and what a JFK Democrat was, and now IS!
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Years ago I had a job interview with one of the Kennedy sisters. One of the people I met with had come to Washington with Bobby. She never moved on. Stayed with Eunis after Bobby was assassinated. Never married. It was all so sad.
That family has been through hell.
I lost one child. Rose lost 3, plus the one sent to a home. Don't know how you get through that.
Toughness. Irish toughness. The Kennedys are one elite family that I can say are patriots.
Wow. Very impactful, and the Fleetwood Mac song was perfect.
Yes, that was a fun surprise and a real groove from my teen years....still love it!