Kansas City, we need to have a conversation about how dreadfully bad the @Royals are soon.
I can’t take all the losing anymore. ⚾️
Went from Royalty 🤴 in 2015 to the laughingstock of the MLB.
.@POTUS: The world has seen the great empires, vast kingdoms, mighty nations, and terrible tyrants — they came and they went. But after two-and-a-half centuries, this American Republic still stands tall and strong.
This American Flag still waves proud and free and beautiful.
We have thrived and flourished because our founders were great, our cause was just, our people are brave, our culture is exceptional, and our destiny is written by God.
After 250 years, the Spirit of 1776 still lives within us all.
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🚨 NOW: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis NAILS IT PERFECTLY
"When I see the Mamdanis of the world, they're basically offering these ideas, they claim they're progressive. They're really REGRESSIVE. These are things that the founding fathers REJECTED!"
"Their ideas have FAILED throughout history. And we have a chance now with 250 to look back and say — we're inheritors of an awfully GOOD legacy. We got LUCKY to have founding fathers pledge their lives, fortune and sacred honor the way they did when they did it!" 🇺🇸
President Trump delivered the American Exceptionalism speech that will go down in history as one of the most important remarks in America’s 250 years.
High on America, low on communism.
America is great. Don’t let anyone ever tell you otherwise.
General Washington really was chosen to lead our nation by a higher power. Even the Native Americans knew it.
This painting of Gen Washington at Valley Forge, praying for guidance when the fight for America's independence seemed lost. The painting was from the brutal winter of 1777-1778. The "fragile army" of colonists needed to fight to make the independence from Britain declared on July 4th, 1776, stick. The problem was they were freezing to death, without winter clothing, many without shoes.
In July 1755, a 23-year-old Washington escaped a harrowing death at the Battle of Monongahela, when he was shot by an expert marksman and survived. In a letter to his younger brother John the future first president wrote, "By the all-powerful dispensations of Providence, I have been protected beyond all human probability and expectations; for I had 4 bullets through my coat, and 2 horses shot out from under me, yet escaped unhurt, although death was leveling my companions on every side." He then realized God had saved him for a reason.
Years later, before Washington became president, an Indian chief who was at the battle asked to be brought to Washington. He said, "Sir, I just needed to meet you because I am an expert marksman and I shot you 17 times and my men shot you, and pretty soon I told them to stop wasting their bullets, because this is a man who is protected by the great spirit above. I just wanted to see you before I died, knowing you will become the father of a great nation." This used to be in all the history books.
Put American history back in our classroom so that our children will know what our forefathers did to leave a godfilled legacy for us!🇺🇸
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God, thank you for America. America, thank you for freedom. Freedom, thank you for liberty. Liberty, thank you for success. Success, thank you for gratitude.
Only in America. Only in the USA. Jesus is king and this country is great!
Today I’ll celebrate the country where you can complain how terrible it is…while eating a second cheeseburger, posting a picture of it on a phone invented by capitalism, with words protected by the Constitution, under a flag somebody died for, so you can sweat in a lawn chair by a lake, and miss the air conditioned 4 bedroom house the bank lets you keep, while you sip a cold drink full of ice cubes.
Tonight I’m going to commemorate the defeat of King George with more explosive firepower than a modern-day third world military.
To everyone who says America isn’t worth celebrating, that’s your right……because America! Two hundred and fifty years old and you’re still making people argue on the internet before breakfast. What a country!
As for me…let’s party! Happy 250th America.