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6 Top Performing Items From Last Week…
One Video
Tomorrow is Columbus Day. For centuries Columbus was regaled for his prominent role in bringing Western Civilization to the Americas. In more recent times the progressive left has sought to vilify Columbus, unfairly. Sit back and enjoy this 5-minute video from PragerU, narrated by Michael Knowles, for a reminder about the bravery of Columbus, and his positive impact! The video is here [ [link removed] ].
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BORN ON THIS DATE IN 1963 - SIR MIX A LOT
Sir Mix-a-Lot, born Anthony Ray in Seattle, is a rapper, producer, and songwriter who rose to fame with his 1992 Grammy-winning hit “Baby Got Back.” Known for bold, humorous lyrics, he shaped hip-hop culture, blending wit with social commentary. His influence endures through timeless tracks and innovative production, cementing his legacy as a pioneer in the genre, with a career spanning decades and multiple albums.
If you ask me whether I picked Sir Mix A Lot to feature (given a plethora of other famous people born on this day), and ask it is so I can feature this video below, I will tell you I have no comment.).
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