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Drag Queen story time comes to conservative city

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That's right. Drag Queen story time has made its way to Cajun Country. We're used to seeing this i

That's right. Drag Queen story time has made its way to Cajun Country. We're used to seeing this in progressive places like New York, Boston, and Sout... [TheBlaze Logo]( Having trouble viewing this email? [Open in browser.]( [Sponsored Image]( Trending now [Article Image]( [Trump cites Mollie Tibbetts tragedy during rally after this suspect is caught]( [Article Image]( [Another GOP congressman has been indicted — this time in California. Here are the charges.]( [Sponsored Image]( [Pre-order Glenn's new book 'Addicted to Outrage' now! Sponsored]( Stories that matter most [Divider Image] [1. Drag Queen story time comes to conservative city]( That's right. Drag Queen story time has made its way to Cajun Country. We're used to seeing this in progressive places like New York, Boston, and Southern California by now but the last place we would've imagined it is in an über-conservative city like Lafayette, Louisiana. Storytime is scheduled for Oct. 6 at the Lafayette Public Library for kids aged 3 to 6 years old and will be hosted by the University of Louisiana Lafayette’s Delta Lambda Phi fraternity who caters to the LGBT community. Find out what the librarian had to say about this [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Drag Queen story time comes to conservative city&body=That's right. Drag Queen story time has made its way to Cajun Country. We're used to seeing this in progressive places like New York, Boston, and Southern California by now but the last place we would've imagined it is in an über-conservative city like Lafayette, Louisiana. Storytime is scheduled for Oct. 6 at the Lafayette Public Library for kids aged 3 to 6 years old and will be hosted by the University of Louisiana Lafayette’s Delta Lambda Phi fraternity who caters to the LGBT community. Find out what the librarian had to say about this here. [Article Image]( [Divider Image] [2. Antifa assaults Bernie Bro]( Paul Welch, a progressive Bernie Sanders supporter, was assaulted by members of Antifa for carrying an American flag to a rally in Oregon on Aug. 4. The assault happened during a Patriot Prayer gathering in downtown Portland at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Welch was carrying a flag to prove that conservatives aren't the only ones who can claim patriotic symbols like the American flag and was assaulted for doing so. To learn of his injuries and to see the video, click [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Antifa assaults Bernie Bro&body=Paul Welch, a progressive Bernie Sanders supporter, was assaulted by members of Antifa for carrying an American flag to a rally in Oregon on Aug. 4. The assault happened during a Patriot Prayer gathering in downtown Portland at the Tom McCall Waterfront Park. Welch was carrying a flag to prove that conservatives aren't the only ones who can claim patriotic symbols like the American flag and was assaulted for doing so. To learn of his injuries and to see the video, click here. [Article Image]( [Divider Image] [3. Trump deports last Nazi war criminal]( Thanks in part to President Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, the last known Nazi living in the United States was deported to Germany early Tuesday morning. Jakiw Palij was partially responsible for the death of roughly 6,000 Jews during the Holocaust in 1943. In 1949, Palij concealed his Nazi background when he arrived in the U.S. and became a citizen in 1957. Palij was living in New York City and was essentially stateless after losing his U.S. citizenship. To learn more about why it took the U.S. so long to deport him and what will happen after he arrives in Germany, click [here](. [[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Trump deports last Nazi war criminal&body=Thanks in part to President Trump and Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, the last known Nazi living in the United States was deported to Germany early Tuesday morning. Jakiw Palij was partially responsible for the death of roughly 6,000 Jews during the Holocaust in 1943. In 1949, Palij concealed his Nazi background when he arrived in the U.S. and became a citizen in 1957. Palij was living in New York City and was essentially stateless after losing his U.S. citizenship. To learn more about why it took the U.S. so long to deport him and what will happen after he arrives in Germany, click here. 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[[facebook] Share]( [[twitter] Tweet]( [[email] Email](mailto:?subject=Trump attacks ESPN for not ‘defending our anthem’ — but omits a key fact&body=President Donald Trump attacked ESPN during a rally in West Virginia on Tuesday for the network's recent announcement that it would not broadcast the national anthem before NFL games, according to USA Today. "You're proud of our country, you're proud of our history, and unlike the NFL, you always honor and cherish our great American flag," Trump... [Sponsored Image]( [TheBlaze Logo]( 6301 Riverside Dr. Building 1 Irving, TX 75039 [Privacy Policy]( | [Manage your preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( © 2018 TheBlaze, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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