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SIX GREAT COLUMNS THAT RAN THIS WEEK ON - SO, DOES IT MATTER?
The first column below was afternoon content earlier in the week so it was mostly behind the paywall for our paid subscribers. But now it’s been unlocked, so I would encourage you, if you weren’t able to at the time, to read it! Important stuff…
Below is a two-part series that ran earlier in the week… With twice the length, this one-two series packs twice the punch!
A Great Video!
It makes sense that, with Gavin Newsom coming off a strong 2025 (politically), the long knives would be out for him from other Democrats. I detail it here… This video has already gotten over 30,000 views on YouTube — don’t miss out!
FOMO? No, no.
There were several other posts last week that you will not want to miss. If you want to check them out, you can go to the archive here [ [link removed] ] and scroll down!
On This Date In 1971
PRESIDENT NIXON WELCOMES ELVIS PRESLEY TO THE WHITE HOUSE!
On this date in 1971, Elvis Presley made one of the most unexpected visits in White House history, meeting with Richard Nixon in the Oval Office. The meeting was not a publicity stunt dreamed up by aides. Presley, deeply concerned about the rise of drug culture and anti-American sentiment, wrote Nixon a handwritten letter offering his help in the fight against drugs—specifically requesting a federal badge that would allow him to assist law enforcement.
Nixon agreed to see him, and the result was an improbable handshake between the King of Rock ’n’ Roll and the president he had publicly supported. Presley arrived in full style—purple velvet cape included—and left with an honorary Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs badge.
The photograph from that meeting, shown above, has since become the most requested image in the National Archives’ presidential collection. More than a novelty, the moment captured a rare intersection of pop culture, politics, and patriotism—an unforgettable snapshot of early-1970s America.
Here’s a cool video with a bunch of photos. There were no movies taken, and the… audio capabilities of Nixon’s Oval Office… were not yet installed!
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