WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY AND THE BATTLE FOR HISTORY

Yesterday (2/17) was not Presidents Day. If you enter “Presidents Day” into Wikipedia, you will be redirected to the entry for “Washington’s Birthday” – because by federal law, the third Monday is a national holiday in honor of the First President – the “Father of his country” – George Washington.
Not every president, including Millard Fillmore, Woodrow Wilson, or Bill Clinton.
George Washington’s birthday was celebrated yesterday. So consider this thought experiment:
It is 2020 and Washington and close military advisers like Alexander Hamilton return for a 235th-anniversary ride on the eight decisive battlefields where American independence was won, finally at Yorktown in 1781. They would be shocked and disgusted. Here’s why.












