The World Cup is doing something remarkable: it’s giving millions of people a firsthand look at America instead of the version the Left in this country portrays it to be.
They’re discovering our hospitality.
Our food.
Our freedom.
Our optimism.
Our people.
And they’re realizing that America is an experience.
From packed stadiums to small-town diners, from Texas barbecue to Texas Roadhouse, visitors from around the world are getting a taste of what makes this country special.
Enjoy this Aussie and his son experiencing Texas Roadhouse for the very first time.
The World Cup is reminding all of us that America remains one of the most welcoming, vibrant, and unique nations on Earth.
And honestly?
It’s pretty awesome to watch.
🎼“Cause you see I’m a dinosaur. I should have died out a long time before.”🎶🎶🎶
@BryceChance4 is one of the last of his kind. As his State career winds down, let’s appreciate his story one more time:
📰 - https://t.co/fPXZr5GWC0
@BethMooreLPM Romans 16:1-2 (NIV)"I commend to you our sister Phoebe, a deacon [diakonos] of the church in Cenchrea. I ask you to receive her in the Lord in a way worthy of his people and to give her any help she may need from you, for she has been a benefactor of many people, including me."
There is no reason to continue playing in these dumpster minor league parks when we have two phenomenal baseball stadiums in Mississippi
Whoever doesn’t host the weekend series gets to host the Governors Cup. Stop playing in these embarrassments on national television