There are no more slaves.
There are no more slave owners.
It’s NOT 1860.
It’s 2026.
And if you still see America only through the lens of chains and plantations, you’re ignoring the power of what this country actually is.
My great-great-grandfather was born a slave on Rosedown Plantation just north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
That’s not a history book.
That’s my bloodline.
Fast forward a few generations.
Three of his great-great-grandchildren graduated from West Point.
Three served in the United States military.
At one point, my brother, my sister, and I were all deployed to Baghdad at the same time: defending this great nation.
And now?
One of his descendants is running for the United States Senate — and surging.
Not because of the color of my skin.
Not because of a box I check.
But because of service.
Because of character.
Because I love this country and I’m willing to fight for it.
And yes… I’ve done all of this as a conservative.
Here’s the question no one on the left wants to answer:
If America is systemically racist and permanently broken… how does a family go from slavery to West Point to combat deployments to United States Congress in just a few generations?
That story doesn’t exist everywhere.
It exists here.
Let’s have that conversation.
Let it be known, we’re not here to participate.
Tonight, we write the ending they never saw coming.
A new champion will be crowned...let's bring that hardware home.
Narrated by Reggie Miller.
Game 1 was the Pacers’ fifth comeback victory from a deficit of 15 or more points in the 2025 NBA Playoffs, the most by a team in a single postseason since 1998.
since 1996-97, teams that have trailed by 7+ in the final 50 seconds of the fourth quarter or OT in the playoffs are 4-1,702.
we have 3 of those wins, and they're all this year.