Ivanka Trump and the Alexis de Tocqueville Quote
The First Daughter tweeted a dubious historical quote, citing purported commentary from 1835 on impeachment.
The First Daughter tweeted a dubious historical quote, citing purported commentary from 1835 on impeachment.
A purported lament from a “principal’s publication” in 1815 addressed students’ over-reliance on paper and their inability to manage writing on slates without getting chalk dust everywhere.
A meme posted to Reddit cyclically claims Americans are widely misled about the outcome of the “Space Race” between Americans and Soviets.
In early November 2019, a tweet by Ivanka Trump quoting Thomas Jefferson in defense of her father, United States President Donald Trump alongside a response in screenshot form on Facebook: On October 31 2019, Ivanka Trump tweeted a partial quote: Trump added, referencing her father, that “some things never change.” In the response tweet by @zeddary, …
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A meme purportedly shows “Six Grandfathers” before it was carved into what many Americans currently know as “Mount Rushmore.”
Columbus Day often brings a re-litigation of what American schoolchildren are taught; one claim is that the Italian explorer was the first to prove that the Earth was round.
Sometimes historical facts in meme form are unreliable, but a story about the 26th United States president punching a cocky gunslinger comes from a fairly credible source.
The American Founding Father and third United States president had a lot of pithy thoughts and catchy quotes, but this is not one of them.
“Heritage, not hate” wasn’t axiomatic when the Civil War and the Confederacy were current events.
A Facebook meme featuring a picture of young Joseph Stalin claims he was once basically a hipster dude espousing currently popular positions.