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Still, it's far from the first time the Smithsonian has been involved in political controversy.


In addition to the recent removal of Donald Trump's impeachment text and the inclusion of material from Robin DiAngelo in 2020, the Smithsonian Institution has a long history of facing accusations of political bias and bowing to external political pressures.

Recent Controversies (2023"2026)

Removal of Slavery-Related Artifacts (2025): Under pressure to focus on "American exceptionalism," the Smithsonian reportedly removed approximately 30 artifacts related to slavery and African American history from displays in August 2025. Items removed included a hymn book used by Harriet Tubman and instruments used on plantations.

Amy Sherald Exhibition Cancellation (2025): Artist Amy Sherald canceled a planned 2025 exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery after the museum requested a "contextualizing video" for a painting of the Statue of Liberty modeled by a transgender artist, which Sherald viewed as censorship.

"Entertainment Nation" Exhibit Criticism (2025): This exhibit at the National Museum of American History has been criticized for portraying 19th-century circuses as expressions of "colonial impulse" and for praising Anthony Fauci without addressing criticisms of his pandemic response.

"The Shape of Power" Exhibition (2025): An exhibit at the Smithsonian American Art Museum was criticized by the Trump administration for "divisive" content, specifically for promoting the idea that race is a "human invention".

Pro-Life Student Incident (2023): The Smithsonian faced a lawsuit and public outcry after staff at the National Air and Space Museum reportedly ordered a group of students to remove pro-life hats, which was later characterized as a violation of free speech.

Landmark Historical Controversies

The Enola Gay Exhibition (1994"1995): In what is often cited as the most significant instance of political pressure, the National Air and Space Museum was forced to cancel a planned 50th-anniversary exhibit of the B-29 bomber that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Critics and veterans' groups argued the exhibit focused too much on Japanese casualties and not enough on American lives saved; the controversy led to the resignation of the museum's director.

"The West as America" (1991): An exhibition at the National Museum of American Art was condemned by several U.S. Senators as "perverse" and "historically inaccurate" for its revisionist interpretation of westward expansion as a process of conquest rather than heroic discovery.

"Science in American Life" (1994): This exhibit was heavily criticized by scientific organizations and lawmakers for presenting a "negative" view of science, specifically highlighting environmental disasters and the development of nuclear weapons.

Clarence Thomas Exhibit Omission (2016): At its opening, the National Museum of African American History and Culture faced backlash for initially excluding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas from its displays while featuring figures like Anita Hill, leading to accusations of partisan bias.

Coriolanus ...
In the 50s, as a kid, I devoured Frank Edwards (
en.wikipedia.org(writer_and_broadcaster)#Books) " Stranger Than Science, etc., and other great, preposterous stuff that could withstand no real scrutiny (along with Mad and the usual horror magazines). The problem, of course, wasn't that the writers hadn't done any research; they just hadn't bothered to conduct any real research. Von Daniken demonstrated how playing on wishful thinking and ignorance could be monetized. He wasn't the first and he certainly won't be the last, but he was hugely influential and historians and anthropologists still answer questions generated from his grab bag of Great Whatisits.

"These strikes are part of Operation Hawkeye Strike, which was launched and announced on 19 Dec 2025, at the direction of President Trumpf, in direct response to the deadly ISIS attack on US and Syrian forces in Palmyra, Syria, on 13 Dec 2025. That ambush, carried out by an ISIS terrorist, resulted in the tragic deaths of two American soldiers and one US civilian interpreter.

The strikes today targeted ISIS throughout Syria as part of our ongoing commitment to root out Islamic terrorism against our warfighters, prevent future attacks, and protect American and partner forces in the region. US and coalition forces remain resolute in pursuing terrorists who seek to harm the US."


In 2025, Dummkopf Trumpf hosted the Sunni Muslim guerrilla who overthrew Alevi Muslim President Bashar al-Assad of Syria at the White House:
Trumpf Hosts Syria President

Asked what President Ahmed al Sharaa was like following their meeting, Trumpf declared: "Great. A young, attractive guy ... a tough guy."

According to open source reporting, an estimated 2,500 ISIS fighters are operating in Syria. USCENTCOM claimed they captured or killed 25 ISIS operatives since Operation Hawkeye Strike began. There are no reports of any casualties from this expensive attack using 90 "precise munitions" on 35 ISIS sites in Deir Ezzor Governorate. Prima facie, this costly attack did not degrade ISIS capabilities one whit.

On Christmas Day 2025, Dummkopf Trumpf ordered the illegal bombing of Muslim targets in Nigeria, bewildering the people in this remote rural area.

Recently, three Turkish National Police (TNP) officers were killed conducting anti-ISIS operations south of Istanbul. Several Daesh recruits were rendered ineffective by Turkish security forces. Link: drudge.com

The Economist.com and Pope Leo XIV wee correct in their prognostications that 2026 will be the "Year of Mars," thanks to 'Vladimir Netanyahu Trumpf.'

Finished Death in a Pot by Morton Satin, The Day Lincoln was Shot by Jim Bishop, and I just re-read The Tragedy of Dr. Faustus by Christopher Marlowe.


Reading the excellent works of Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson, you see how much greater William Shakespeare was, because those two were brilliant in their own right.

The Difference:

The Immortal Bard, who did not attend university like Christopher Marlowe, synthesized history with current events, used ciphers and double-entendres in his writing, invented names (e.g. 'Abigail'), and crafted lines still quoted today. Very few people, if any, quote Christopher Marlowe or Ben Jonson (who also did not receive higher formal education).

There are more facets to this analysis, but this is a political blog, so I'll exeunt stage LEFT (of course).

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