Cashill Considers Kansas City George Floyd Mural White Washed

Top ranking conservative scribe Jack Cashill offers a bold perspective and exuberance that's hard not to detect as the legacy of 2020 racially-charged riots, civil unrest and "mostly peaceful" protest fades from memory. 

This afternoon we drove by the Westport location and confirmed the aftermath . . .

However, Mr. Cashill's words speak more directly to the hearts & minds of conservative readers — Because he performed the journalism and on-the-scene reporting, he deserves the first word.

Here's an EXCEPTIONALLY strong #TBT analogy and opening sentiments from Jack Cashill:

"It was my Berlin Wall moment, a sign perhaps of the end of an era as criminally insane as the one that gave us the wall in Berlin. I took a photo to capture the work in progress. I'm not sure anyone else did."

Per ushe, his column just gets better from that point. 

Forgive us our post title . . . We just wanted to get reader juices worked up a bit before they spew out on keyboards. Keep calm, remember that we're just talking about a few coats of lacquer after all. 

From our vantage . . . 

The re-paint is now complete the but legacy of 2020 lingers, driving back home we noticed homeless denizens rambling about and a few windows broken along the otherwise busy Main street. 

Streetcar expansion continues but we're uncertain if the path from Downtown to The Country Club Plaza will be productive given that this old school mode of transit merely connects two areas where the number of empty storefronts continue to spike and voters both conservative & leftist overwhelming rejected the last major public/private investment inside the loop. 

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

WND: Has the George Floyd era come to an end?

You decide . . .

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