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This Reporter Claimed This Flag Represented Christian Nationalism. Someone Failed American History.

AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

Sometimes the jokes write themselves. I mean, what the hell is even this? It’s even more embarrassing that this reporter hails from the Ivy League. The Appeal to Heaven flag, commissioned by the first president of the United States, George Washington, is once again under attack by the media, which claims it’s a Christian nationalist flag. A USA Today reporter tried to make that claim while writing about said flag hanging in the office of a Trump official. He got cooked over it. The tweet was deleted, and he tried to clarify, but the Internet is forever, and the attempt at clarification was still rife with historical illiteracy (via The Blaze):

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A USA Today reporter is facing fierce backlash after reporting that a top education official had hung a "Christian nationalist" symbol at his office — but it turned out to be an "Appeal to Heaven" flag. 

Zach Schermele posted an image of the flag hung at the office of Murray Bessette, the principal deputy assistant secretary of the Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development. The flag has a long historical tradition in the U.S. going back to the Revolutionary War. 

[…] 

His bizarre accusation was widely mocked on social media. 

"We're not doing this again. We're not letting leftist media ignorance of American history demonize a patriotic flag dating back to the Revolutionary War and the Continental Navy. Proud to have it outside my office!" Republican Sen. Mike Lee of Utah responded. 

"Reminder: this is not a 'Christian nationalist flag.' It was commissioned by George Washington himself, was designed by his personal secretary, and has long served in official & unofficial capacities as a flag of Maine & Massachusetts," Dan McLaughlin of National Review replied. 

"Can we get a reporter with room temperature IQ or better?" another detractor said. 

"Attacking a revolutionary war flag that celebrates natural rights is a good way to announce you hate America's founding principles," Second Amendment activist Kostas Moros said.

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We know the Left has zero grasp of history, and it’s always fun dragging them over it. 

What is it with these people?

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