On the day the US was attacked Pat Benatar was scheduled to perform a concert at a vineyard in Napa, Ca. The promoter urged her to go thru with it. After opening with America the Beautiful, this was the second song in the set.
This video is from a TV concert a few years later
Another thing to keep in mind, especially for those saying this is not normal. Ever since folks like John Smith, the Pilgrims, and others landed on the shores of what is now America we've been a violent people.
It's in our DNA
I'm in the Argue Better camp. I might not agree with all of Utah's Governor Spencer Cox, especially on his recent remarks on Kirk. But I do respect him for his efforts to tone down rhetoric with his efforts as head of the National Governor's Association to attempt to reach compromises across political and idealogical lines with his disagree better Gov Wes Moore from Maryland is another one promoting actions by our leaders.
What little I've seen of Kirk's "Prove Me Wrong" rallies tend to do just the opposite. It puts the opposing side on a defensive footing.
This country became great because of leaders willing to make compromises. History has proven that when two ideology's refuse to come to some sort of an agreement, then countries fail.
Just a visit to the Sphere is awesome . We were there just over a year ago, opted for whatever the general show, Postcard from Earth. I think U2 was still in residency but tickets were impossible to get (and afford) with our schedule.
Maybe on of the few reasons I'd consider visiting Vegas again.
Where does one start. He has compromised a crime scene. Possibly stolen evidence. Dude needs some time out to consider his actions. Hopefully with a big burly dude.
Sears has been out funded by a large margin. No one on the ticket likes the Lt Gov nominee. Youngkin has been extremely silent so far this campaign. Miyares is down by 6 points in the latest poling.
I find it interesting that a lot of the usual spots where you expect Republican yard signs are empty. Spanberger has several sings in Republican strongholds on the Northern Neck