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Thoughts on the Trip to D.C.

This January, Reid and I had the distinct honor of traveling to Washington, D.C., to attend the inauguration of President Donald J. Trump. While we were not in the front row, we were fortunate to find ourselves right in the midst of the action, surrounded by thousands of passionate individuals, all gathered to witness a defining moment in American history.

From the moment we arrived, the energy in the air was palpable. The streets of D.C. were lined with people from across the country, each contributing to the sense of occasion and excitement. As we made our way to the National Mall, the magnitude of the event began to truly sink in—this was more than just a political transition; it was a historic gathering, where citizens from all walks of life came together to be part of something larger than themselves.

Throughout the day, Reid and I made it our mission to capture as much of the event as possible. The crowd’s enthusiasm, the grandeur of the ceremony, and the historic speeches all offered a wealth of content that we were eager to share. From candid shots of the diverse crowd to the impressive procession, we documented the event from a variety of perspectives, hoping to convey the significance of the day not just through images, but through the emotions and spirit of the occasion.

The inauguration itself was a spectacular sight. The excitement in the air was contagious, with moments of anticipation and cheers that reverberated across the Mall. We had the opportunity to witness firsthand the power of democracy in action, as millions gathered to support the peaceful transfer of power, something that remains a cornerstone of American ideals. The atmosphere was charged with history, and every step we took through the crowds felt like we were walking through a living narrative.

As we return home and begin to review the content we captured, we are filled with a sense of gratitude and pride. The images and videos we took serve as a visual representation of the energy and optimism that permeated the event. We are excited to share this unique experience with our audience and encourage them to interact with the content, contributing their own perspectives and memories of that unforgettable day.

Our trip to D.C. was more than just an opportunity to witness a political event—it was a chance to be a part of something truly historic. The privilege of standing shoulder to shoulder with so many others, all there to witness a moment that will be remembered for years to come, is something that Reid and I will carry with us for a lifetime.

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Unity Schmunity

     If you are like me, and hundreds of millions of other Americans, you were left shocked, horrified,  and speechless when you saw or heard the news of the riots at the capitol. It was really one of the saddest days I have witnessed, in regards to our country’s history. For the first few days after the events, I felt sadness and shame. Sadness, because it seemed like everything conservatives have worked for over the past 4 to 5 years just went up in smoke. Shame, because the people who participated in acts claimed to be doing it in the name of Republicans and conservatism, and because it was simply an embarrassment for our country as a whole. It was a dark day in our American history, and one I hope I never live through again. I condemn every bit of violence and every act of evil committed on that day. The storming of the capitol was not conservatism.

     Despite the tragic events of the day, there was a glint of hope and light that took place. Once relative peace had been restore to the capitol, congress reconvened to finish their duty of certifying the states electors. Mike Pence, being the great man that he is, gave a speech that represents the strength and resilience of America. Below is what he had to say.

“I want to thank the federal, state, and local law enforcement. The violence was quelled. The Capitol is secured and the people’s work continues. We condemn the violence that took place here in the strongest possible terms. We grieve the loss of life in these hallowed halls, as well as the injuries suffered by those who defended our Capitol today. And we will always be grateful to the men and women who stayed at their posts to defend this historic place. To those who wreaked havoc in our Capitol today, you did not win. Violence never wins. Freedom wins, and this is still the people’s house. And as we reconvene in this chamber, the world will again witness the resilience and strength of our democracy, for even in the wake of unprecedented violence and vandalism at this Capitol, the elected representatives of the people of the United States have assembled again on the very same day to support and defend the constitution of the United States. So may God bless the loss, the injured, and the heroes forged on this day. May God bless all who serve here, and those who protect this place. And may God bless the United States of America. Let’s get back to work.”

     Even rereading his words to write this article causes me to be teary eyed. The Vice President is right. Freedom wins, and they proved the resilience and strength of our democracy by doing exactly what he said at the end of his speech. Congress got back to work, within hours of the violence and destruction they witnessed. For one brief moment, there was unity in our country. Coming together to show our democracy will not be stopped by violence.

*screeching tires and breaking glass*

     Unity Schmunity. Despite Biden’s inauguration theme of unity, Democrats are not interested in unity. Instead of following VP Pence’s example, they were quick to blame Republicans for the riots and inject race into the issue. It doesn’t matter that Republican senators like Mitch McConnell and Mike Lee, and congressmen like Chip Roy, or even the vice president himself, were not in support of objecting to the electoral certification, they are blamed by the left for the insurrection. One of the newest members of “The Squad”, Cori Bush, says that Republican members of congress “encouraged” the riots. Furthermore, a whole host of talking heads blamed anybody who supported President Trump.

     With President Unity about to take office, you would think Biden would have simply acknowledged the tragedy of the capitol riots, and committed to work with Republicans to make sure such events do not happen again, and to work towards bringing our deeply divided country back together.  He chose to do the exact opposite. Only one day after what happened, Joe Biden turns it into a race issue.  He said, “No one can tell me that if it had been a group of Black Lives Matter protesting yesterday, there wouldn’t have been… they wouldn’t have been treated very very differently.”. Joe Biden is actually right, but not in the way he thinks. They would have been treated differently, by actually being able to burn down the capitol. Democrats and the media want us to forget about all the riots that took place over the summer. If Youtube hasn’t been given the word to remove them, you can go find hours of video footage where officers are not arresting vandals and looters while others burn down innocent people’s businesses and property. A capitol police officer shot and killed one of the rioters. No BLM “protester” was killed during the riots over the past summer.

     If you click on the link of the talking heads, one woman even admits they don’t care about unity. So the only unity that needs to happen is among conservatives. We need to take the good lessons we learned from Trump, and leave the bad. We have to continue to fight in the culture war, stand up for truth, and believe in the values that make us Americans. We need to avoid being brash and volatile in the pursuit of those goals. For all the good Donald Trump did for the conservative movement, it is hard not to admit his personality made our fight challenging.

     Soon Joe Biden will be our president, and the years of Trump will be further and further behind us. In no way is our conservative fight over. It has only just been kicked into high gear. We have a long road ahead of us until 2024. So, sharpen your minds, steel your nerves, and prepare for the eternal battle against leftism.