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43. In 1976, Gerald Ford was President
Wed May 13, 2026, 11:02 AM
May 13

Now, Ford wasn't our favorite person in the world, but with whatever faults he had, at least he didn't equate the whole country with himself.

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It's not a celebration at this point in time.................. Lovie777 May 13 #1
There's still a chance dem4decades May 13 #52
It feels like another of krasnov's grifts and kkklown shows. I shudder niyad May 13 #2
What are we celebrating? Biophilic May 13 #58
I feel much as you. The fact that djt is cornering our nation's birthday to allegorical oracle May 13 #3
I agree 100% with your assessment. I was 18 in 1976 and was a hopeful young fella. chicoescuela May 13 #4
I was 10 and it was all so joyful Bettie May 13 #47
I was 12 get the red out May 13 #49
It does and the fact of who is at the head of our nation Bettie May 13 #50
You are not wrong. murielm99 May 13 #5
It's the exact opposite of the bicentennial -this feels more like a funeral Blues Heron May 13 #6
It's a different time. Now, people are even less trusting of government, and 1974 was right after Vietnam. Intractable May 13 #7
Oh, hell. I want NOTHING to do with it. If I had my druthers I'd spend the week in a deprivation chamber hlthe2b May 13 #8
I know how you feel Farmer-Rick May 13 #21
This country is like a marriage on the rocks. Omnipresent May 13 #9
Great analogy. NCDem47 May 13 #10
It will be divisive Johnny2X2X May 13 #11
It's because we are embarrassed by our country's leadership and their actions. Diamond_Dog May 13 #12
The real unification date will come in November Fiendish Thingy May 13 #13
From your keyboard to God's ears. NCDem47 May 13 #14
Haven't seen much, and I live in a red state. mwmisses4289 May 13 #15
Same here. llmart May 13 #20
Every time I see 250th merch out in the wild, I feel sad newdeal2 May 13 #16
I agree, flags on pickup trucks are so maga RainCaster May 13 #17
Nope. It feels hollow. A thin lie. Happy Hoosier May 13 #18
I was 6 years old -- hopeful that post civil rights era that the ERA would pass and full equality was on the horizon JT45242 May 13 #45
Something bad will happen. ECL213 May 13 #19
It sure doesn't feel like any celebration to me. hamsterjill May 13 #22
In 1976 DownriverDem May 13 #23
Nixon wasn't President in 1976. He resigned johnnyfins May 13 #27
Fifty years ago I was graduating from high school COL Mustard May 13 #24
You are witnessing the difference between patriotism and nationalism in real time... Wounded Bear May 13 #25
I hate that the 250th happens to fall when he is in office. How unfortunate for us. Katinfl May 13 #26
It's more like an "In Memorium" for a once good country johnnyplankton May 13 #28
I can't really afford it but I was thinking about Tanuki May 13 #29
I'm just going to stay home and work in the garden. OnionPatch May 13 #36
Why celebrate the death of this once great democracy Grim Chieftain May 13 #30
To be fair I have changed immensely from age 8 (then) to age 58 (now) dsc May 13 #31
It will be all about the Orange Monster. PittBlue May 13 #32
Let's commemorate the Union beating the Confederacy WorkDoctor May 13 #33
Except the Union didn't beat them hard enough LearnedHand May 13 #46
I see it as a day of mourning OnionPatch May 13 #34
Definitely Different unweird May 13 #35
We were literally dancing in the street for the 200th. We actually held up Ford's FailureToCommunicate May 13 #37
Cut off the top is a black tube sock. FalloutShelter May 13 #38
You mean, cut off the toe end. Wednesdays May 13 #48
It feels like cosplay. No thanks. hay rick May 13 #39
At the rate our Debt is going, we'll be able to celebrate our 50 Trillion Dollars in the hole. chouchou May 13 #40
I feel deep anxiety that the 250th will be the last for our Constitutional democracy Martin Eden May 13 #41
I agree. evolves May 13 #42
In 1976, Gerald Ford was President Wednesdays May 13 #43
Part of the issue is that the Bicentennial was planned haele May 13 #44
Trump has co-opted it. He has turned the official observances into celebrations of himself. Ocelot II May 13 #51
Canada's Independence Day is July 1. WestMichRad May 13 #53
I do have a Canadian flag, which I fly on July 1, Ocelot II May 13 #56
Ukraine, Greenland, Canada (and Ireland for good measure) hlthe2b May 13 #60
On September 28, 1976 the album Songs in the Key of Life was released thought crime May 13 #54
250 is just a random number. WestMichRad May 13 #55
A day will come - we don't know when, but I hope it's soon - that will become the next national holiday. Ocelot II May 13 #57
I was 4 when the bicentennial happened MustLoveBeagles May 13 #59
Remember Bicentennial Quarters ? They had Washington's profile on them. Not any recent President. eppur_se_muova Thursday #61
We don't have much to be proud of right now . . . hatrack Thursday #62
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