U.S. Sen John Kennedy (R-LA) gave a fiery speech yesterday at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
While Kennedy was going through a list of his beliefs, he referenced the Arlington National Cemetery in regards to standing for the National Anthem.
Prior to the list, Kennedy had slammed Joe Biden and all of the things that he believes he has mismanaged during his time in the White House so far.
Kennedy said, “I believe that Arlington National Cemetary, have you been? If you haven’t, go. If you’ve been, go twice, go again.”
“I believe that Arlington National Cemetery contains 400,000 reasons to why you should stand your a** up for the National Anthem!” Kennedy then declared.
"I believe that Arlington National Cemetery contains 400,000 reasons to why you should stand your ass up for the National Anthem!" @JohnKennedyLA is a national treasure! pic.twitter.com/rmGhJMg4Mr
— RSBN(@RSBNetwork) February 26, 2022
In a three-part Twitter thread, the Twitter account for the hallowed burial grounds recently announced, “Effective today, the Arlington National Cemetery exhibits have reopened! Face coverings are still required indoors.”
“There are three exhibits for the public to explore. The main exhibit in the Memorial Amphitheater display room features the history and legacy of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which was recently redesigned for the centennial commemoration,” the Arlington National Cemetery Twitter account explained.
The Arlington National Cemetery Twitter account added, “Then there are two exhibits in the Welcome Center, featuring a behind the scenes look at maintaining these hallowed grounds and historical panels about the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.”
Effective today, the Arlington National Cemetery exhibits have reopened! Face coverings are still required indoors.
— Arlington National Cemetery (@ArlingtonNatl) February 14, 2022
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