Gratitude has been a difficulty in the last year.
— Lauren Boebert (@laurenboebert) March 16, 2021
All of us have faced challenges being limited by draconian restrictions.
I am grateful for the chance to serve my nation & grateful in knowing strength is developed in adversity.
What’s one thing you’re grateful for today?
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Best Quotes of the Week – March 20, 2021

“The investigation is ongoing. We don’t yet know, we’re not yet clear about the motive. But I do want to say to our Asian-American community that we stand with you and understand how this has frightened and shocked and outraged all people. But knowing the increasing level of hate crime against our Asian-American — our brothers and sisters — we also want to speak out in solidarity with them and acknowledge that none of us should ever be silent in the face of any form of hate.”
Vice-President Kamala Harris, regarding a series of shootings in the Atlanta, Georgia area that seemed to target people of Asian extraction

“Your president and your party and your colleagues can talk about issues with any other country that you want, but you don’t have to do it by putting a bull’s-eyes on the back of Asian Americans across this country, on our grandparents, on our kids. This hearing was to address the hurt and pain of our community to find solutions and we will not let you take our voice away from us.”
U.S. Rep. Grace Meng (D-NY), responding to comments by Rep. Chip Roy (R-TX), during hearings about attacks on Asian-Americans (See “Worst Quotes of the Week – March 20, 2021” below.)

“Every other living former president – or most of them, not all of them – has participated in public campaigns. They did not need an engraved invitation to do so. So, [Donald Trump] may decide he should do that. If so, great. But there are a lot of different ways to engage, to reach out to ensure that people of a range of political support and backing know the vaccine is safe and effective.”
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, responding to a reporter’s question if President Joe Biden would appreciate former President Donald Trump join COVID-19 vaccine campaigns, along with other former Chief Executives
Psaki also stated, “Well, if former President Trump woke up tomorrow and wanted to be more vocal about the safety and efficacy of the campaign, of the vaccine, certainly we’d support that.”
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Word of the Week – March 13, 2021

Ethos
Noun
Latin, 19th century
The characteristic spirit of a culture, era, or community as manifested in its beliefs and aspirations.
Example: I sense the ethos fomenting in America right now is as progressive and as it is hopeful.
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Video / Public Meltdown of the Week – March 13, 2021
Piers Morgan didn’t react kindly to Duchess Meghan Markle alleging the British royal family is racist during her recent interview with Oprah Winfrey. On March 9, Morgan stormed off the live television show “Good Morning Britain” when co-host Alex Beresford questioned his comments immediately after the interview.
First of all, I never could take Piers Morgan seriously. Second, I didn’t know he was still relevant in any way and anywhere. Finally, BYE BITCH!
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Tweets of the Week – March 13, 2021
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Photo of the Week – March 13, 2021

Embattled New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo was captured outside the governor’s mansion on his phone, carrying a beer and wrapped in a blanket.
This is laughable. Whenever I’ve been involved in a scandal, I’ve been practical. I stay INSIDE with my alcohol and then get naked. No blankets involved!
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