Smithsonian Exhibits Need Great Storytelling, Not More Politics

Smithsonian Exhibits Need Great Storytelling, Not More Politics


“Where is Toby? Where is Dolly? What about Johnny Cash? Willie? Merle? Loretta Lynn? Darius Rucker? Geez, I’d even take the Dixie Chicks!”

My wife Tanya is a huge country music fan, and those were her questions as we walked through the Smithsonian’s “Entertainment Nation” exhibit at the National Museum of American History on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

The exhibit opened in December 2022 as the woke wave crested in America, and it showcases why President Donald Trump issued an executive order last week promising to “restore truth and sanity to American history.” The order assigned Vice President J.D. Vance, in his role on the Smithsonian’s Board of Regents, to “remove improper ideology” from the museums and other attractions supported by our tax

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