The professional grievance industry embedded within media, podcasting and punditry in America has a problem; a World Cup problem. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world are discovering just how amazing the United States is, and they can’t stop raving about it on social media.
The grievance class are being forced to take a break as their normally loud, shrieking voices are being drowned out by happy sounds, songs of joy, jubilance even. Flags are waving, people are smiling and that pesky American exceptionalism is visible all over the place.
American woman had a full meltdown after a European turists to America started enthusiastically praising the greatness of the country. She visibly hated hearing it.
This is the direct fruit of decades of left-wing indoctrination that has conditioned many Americans to hate their… pic.twitter.com/x0Msc4szck
— I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸 (@ImMeme0) June 15, 2026
Yup, there’s visible patriotism everywhere and its being compounded by Freedom 250 events, celebrating 250 years of just being awesome America.
Not only is the American flag being celebrated, but ironically European national flags are being waved everywhere in celebration of nationalism – and the people waving them don’t have to worry about being harassed by police or being arrested for it.
This is a new experience for young Europeans and they are overwhelmed. The joy is evident and it’s more than a little awesome to see all of the videos capturing the thrill of it all.
As one observer noted in a moment of contemplation, heck, this country didn’t even need to build anything to host the FIFA World Cup, they just changed the electronic displays on the modern billboards.
Qatar built stadiums from scratch, constructed a complete metro system, redesigned roads, hotels, and entire neighborhoods—even after the event ended, they said they were going to give away a stadium because they had one to spare.
South Africa had to erect new stadiums, parking lots, and massive infrastructure projects; it was a multi-billion-dollar investment that ate up part of its GDP.
Brazil burned through billions on infrastructure and ended up with a president in jail for corruption (Lula); in the end, construction was still underway when the event kicked off.
Russia remodeled half the country to measure up, and even then, the infrastructure deficiencies—from transportation to other areas—were still glaring.
And the United States?
They just changed the grass in a few stadiums. Period. Nothing else. No megaprojects, no monumental works, no “reinventing” cities.
And this happens because when you already have world-class infrastructure, the World Cup isn’t a problem—it’s just a formality. {source}
In American reality, the SEC football stadiums could have hosted the entire World Cup event all by themselves; easy peasy. Why? Because we are the greatest nation on the face of the earth, and all of those inhabitants are experiencing it in real life. This America thing is, actually, awesome. All of it.
There are great American eagles flying around. Massive, thundering jets booming just above the audience. Rockets exploding with great fireworks and exhibitions of colorful explosions accompanied by music. Every sense is overwhelmed, and yet to an American, it’s just another Tuesday.
The great American podcast business is being drowned out by all this international optimism; it is very funny to witness. The voices of the American critics cannot begin to break through the noise and jubilation in the background, and the happy people just won’t shut up.
How are these grievance-class podcasters supposed to make money, when their best level Mark Levin bitching and griping screeches are not loud enough? There’s a certain funny unfairness about it all.
Making matters worse, the jubilation is not limited to soccer games. The happy people are starting to attend ordinary American activities like baseball games, rodeos, car and boat races and then the national parks and beaches.
Jumpin’ ju-ju-bones, all of this is not what they expected.
At the same time, the happy people have realized America is a massive country. They are flying around and driving for hours only to realize they haven’t even left a few states yet…. and there’s 50 of them? OMG you cannot be serious.
This is America.
This is the America the great American grievance class have forgotten to appreciate.
This is also the America their local media back home lied to them about. The happy people were told that everything over here was fraught with drugs, gangs and terrible dirty stuff. America was Gotham City. Except it isn’t. It is not any of that.
America is clean, organized and fun. The American people are friendly, beyond generous and all-around awesome.
The Happy People are encountering everyday Americans. Middle American people who don’t need passports because there’s no reason to leave this amazing country – because all of the best stuff in the rest of the world is available right here without taking a trip.
Keep in mind that for Europeans coming out of the COVID era, their entire life existence is constructed around keeping their global footprint as small as possible. America is not that, at all.
The American food is big and tasty; the American stores are a hundred-fold larger than anything the Happy People have ever experienced. The roads are easy to travel. Everything is modern and the internet speed is way faster than anything at home. Technology exists at a scale that is far deeper than anything they expected.
This is America.
— Santa Trump.. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@lovetocook12345) June 15, 2026
Not gonna lie Americans.. your stadiums are IN SANE🤯🥹
If someone predicts the correct score I will send over a Netherlands Football Jersey
letsgooo🧡#worldcup pic.twitter.com/c0WK2FG4dr
— Groundhopper FC (@groundhopper_fc) June 14, 2026
This international coverage of the World Cup in small town America is devastating to the legacy media narrative pic.twitter.com/Ju2efprvhe
— WestCoast_Life (@westcoast_lyfe) June 15, 2026
I am having the funnest time watching all of these Europeans LOVE what we take for granted! 🤣😂🤣 pic.twitter.com/otmiMd7Wwv
— ꧁♛𝓑𝓵✯𝓷𝓭𝓲𝓮𝓼♛꧂ (@heyitsmeCarolyn) June 15, 2026
The Europeans that everyone said weren’t going to show for the World Cup are having the absolute time of their lives at baseball games now pic.twitter.com/kF3GJe68ZK
— Ian Miller (@ianmSC) June 15, 2026
We are Americans, and a new generation is gaining appreciation for why Lady Liberty can stroll along the Champs-Elysées with a swagger befitting Mae West; because without her arrival, they’d be speaking German in the Louvre.
For the better part of the past few decades a group of intellectuals and influencers have been promoting an insufferable storyline that it’s better to be sitting around a campfire eating sustainable algae cakes and picking parasites off each other.
Enough.
We are Americans.
When I hear Donald Trump say, “Let’s Make America Great Again”, I also hear the familiar echo “cowboy up” people.
It’s high time we stop being embarrassed about our exceptional nature, and start being proud of it again. Because when it matters most, when it really counts, when it’s really needed, there’s a whole bunch of people all around this world of ours that need to feel the type of optimism that walks with a swagger.
And right now, there’s thousands of non-Americans experiencing and realizing why that swagger exists.
That my friends, is pretty darned cool.



Wonderful to see! I recently returned from Switzerland and Germany and unfortunately some of my blog sites I follow were inaccessible. And most of my friends spoke of their hatred for Trump. Clearly the media they see is only NY Times and CNN. I worked on changing a few minds. It looks like the World Cup is doing the same!🙏🏻
Never mind the Slimes and see nn, our entire media is suffering a severe dose of TDS.
I do endorse Sundance s missive – God bless America.
The In and Out Burger was great, and the French guy is hilarious! You can see the tumblers clicking into place on their faces.
The EU is going to have to pass a law banning anyone under 35 from visiting the USA “for safety” and “for the children”.
Ain’t the truth, OLS? I’m sure 007 Starmer is on it as we speak.
Wonder how you say “Honky Tonk” in French? LOL
Le Tonk du Onky ? 🤔 😂
You made me laugh! 🙂
Funny.
L’onqui tonque?
Nothing like a little boot scootin on a Saturday night!!
Incredible news item of the day! Looks like they are raising the ante with a great awakening too!
And you just KNOW that their gubbermint is a hatin’ it! 🙂
What a great thread! God Bless America!
agreed! Thank you Sundance.
I wonder how many wished they came here during the Biden administration via the Mexican route to seek “asylum”. /s
But the people that are coming here to see World Cup games are the exact people that America used to welcome as legal immigrants… that is the difference! People who are hardworking, educated, and looking for all of the amazing opportunities that they know are not available to them in their home countries are exactly who made America the amazing Melting Pot that those of us, of a certain age, remember!
The amnesty seekers that were imported in droves under Obama and Biden are the exact opposite! They are poorly educated, with no job skills, and are only coming here in order to take advantage of, and defraud, honest hard-working Americans!
These visitors – respectfully – pay their own way while here AND have scheduled their own departure dates.
It’s ALL kinds of Rude to take financial advantage of them by raising prices just for this event as some businesses have done;
Bad Form.
{ https://www.wgbh.org/news/local/2026-06-14/were-having-a-party-inside-a-school-bus-with-scottish-soccer-fans-headed-to-the-world-cup }
“… The unlikely transportation method began as a novel way to save money as local officials and FIFA organizers have come under mounting criticism over steep prices for trains and buses to the international sporting event.
…
“They tried to rob us blind,” said Scotland supporter Brian Roy. “It’s disrespectful.”
The MBTA is charging $80 for a roundtrip train ride between Boston and Foxboro, roughly four times larger than the cost of a regular commuter rail trip to Gillette (which is temporarily renamed Boston Stadium for the soccer games). Boston World Cup officials are also offering $95 bus rides from several “strategically located” stops around Greater Boston, including Logan Airport and the Rhode Island Convention Center in Providence.
According to Scott Gillan, an organizer of the Providence Tartan Army, a group of thousands of Scotland fans making Providence their unofficial home base for the tournament, the idea of renting school buses for the trek to the World Cup “started as a little bit of a joke.”
But, Gillan said, in an effort to help fans who’ve already shelled out more than a thousand dollars a head for international travel, the group “spoke to a few bus companies, and the prices were incredible. And all of a sudden, we rented almost every school bus in Rhode Island and the surrounding area.”
…
Organizers charged fans $38 per seat on the buses. The funds went toward the cost of transportation, ample alcoholic beverages and water provided to passengers on board, as well as more than $16,000 in charitable donations to local organizations, including $10,000 for Providence’s Hasbro Children’s Hospital.
“Their charity work is amazing,” said Rhode Island-based social media influencer Mia Carroccia, as she watched the fleet arrive in Providence. “It’s incredible what they’ve done for the community.”
For Scotland fans, the school bus trip marked a once-in-lifetime experience.
“I have waited my whole life for this,” said Martin Friel, a teacher from Scotland, explaining that the only time he’d ever seen a yellow school bus before Saturday was in an episode of “The Simpsons.”
“While we’re here, we might as well get involved in the American experience,” said Friel.
“We’re on a yellow bus, so you can say it’s our first school day at the World Cup,” said Scotland fan Sam Donegan. “We’re having a party!”
…
Paula McFadden, a longtime driver for Holbrook Public Schools, jumped at the assignment when drivers in her district were asked whether they wanted to take on the job.
“It was a little different than driving for school,” she said, smiling, after completing the journey to Foxborough. “There were a lot of rules that weren’t followed. But it was so much fun.”
…”
I’m glad they boycotted the grifters and sent their funds in a much more *accommodating & appreciative* direction!
Here in NJ, they’ve done the same thing with gouging the customers with prices. Our helicopter pilot governor even wanted a “temporary” 3 percent increase in sales taxes during the World Cup, to help offset costs. It failed because even in BLUE NJ, the pushback was so strong. Meanwhile, she gets to attend the game for free with Hochul and Mamdani.
The blue city commies are going to commie
Leech by gouging is a right they feel they possess
But FiFA is to blame here
Anyone that was living in Atlanta in 1996 will experience a bit a deja vu about
the big boys soaking the tourists and pocketing the proceeds.
We had people put up their life savings for vendors licenses, only to have the
city of Atlanta block off street access to where their booths were. Many people
thought they’d make bank renting out their homes. Didn’t happen, had to go through
the IOC and pay them extortion.
The worst? Where they rented blocks of rooms to house the foreign press. Those
knowledgeable about Atlanta will know precisely what I’m talking about. Blocks of
rooms for the press on Candler Road, Glenwood Road, and all the immacultate hotels
near Six Flags.
It kinda backfired, but didn’t make it out the press filter. Atlanta used to be described
as the “City too busy to hate.” The foreign press took inventory of their crackhood
surroundings and deemed Atlanta
“The City Too Easy To Hate.”
Any time that government officials and the press can influence and control something…. anything….. it will always go to $h!t ……. Always!
It is a shame but greed knows no borders.
BTW two of my Scottish grandsons are over there.
They are having (an expensive) ball.
I wish them the time of their lives, Patrick 🚌⚽️🍔🍿🥤🏆🕺🕺🎡🎆🎉
A neighbor of mine said the Scots have rented out Hennessy’s Bar in Boston for Scotland’s World Cup games! Apparently, off-the-hook fun!
Average American citizens should reach out and help our European visitors feel welcome and make their experience as unforgettable as possible. P!$$ on any local and/or state government entity and the fake news media that would take advantage of the greatest opportunity to show off our beautiful country, especially as we approach our 250th birthday. God Bless America!
Greatest thing I’ve seen all week!! wonderful to see people truly enjoy how great our country is. Happy birthday my AMERICA!!
This is what I and some posters were saying about America 250 being a mortal danger to the Left-wing project of turning the natural human story of ascending evolution and endeavour, 180 degrees, into a spiral of devolution and decline.
If you want a metaphor of the stark difference between the two opposing political doctrines picture an eagle and a drone. The former is independent, comfortable with its aerial domain, being naturally built to achieve flight, and as a result can effect the most amazing and graceful manoeuvres, the latter requires a remote controller to guide or programme flight, that requires an immense and noisy effort to perform artificial imitations of the eagle’s moves, whilst being absolutely dependent on a myriad of control surfaces battling gravity.
America 250 is therefore supercharging the effects of the natural outcome when the two meet.
Epic metaphor CPeg.
I love this.
Love that it is indeed a wonderful metaphor in many ways. I like to think of the eagle as the United States of America and the drone as everyone else. Especially with President Trump at the helm, our country moves and works and does things that should naturally be done — and are done — while others do things in sneaky, mechanical and foreign ways.
Loved seeing the shadow of the eagle, being filmed by it’s “prey” while carrying it’s prey. That, too, reminds me of President Trump. I see his smile, knowing that at any moment he can send the enemy crashing to the rocks below, but instead, like the statesman he is, President Trump takes them on the ride of their life. He takes us, too.
Many, many thanks Sundance for this amazing post.
I have spent the last hour with a big smile on my face and a tear in my eye reading all the comments and watching all the videos.
God Bless America!!
Those of us who live here are so truly blessed.
I am a big, big fan of MAGA. However this post shows, first hand, that America IS great already, right now.
Not perfect.
But great, truly great right now
MAGA should be Make America Greatest Again. Js
The French are actually in love with MAGA COUNTRY!
“This is also the America their local media back home lied to them about. ”
I’ve read a number of posts on X by foreign people who came here for the World Cup games. I had the same sense as your statement above.
How many of these people were lied to by their own government/media about what America is like?
Yours is the first I have seen in writing.
It appears that this lovely British couple really don’t understand that those who govern their country (at all levels) are afraid of the Moslems and would prefer to punish their own people to please the Moslems, rather than risk making the Moslems mad.
I’ve seen other of their videos – they are so articulate and enthusiastic! The 250th birthday bash was the perfect time for the world cup!
look at the biceps on that guy!
“Because America is freaking amazing.”
I concur wholeheartedly.
It’s official. America is spilling out over its sides.
God bless America and God bless Donald J Trump.
Love this! Thank you Sundance!
All glory goes to God for preserving this country.
Amen and Amen.
All glory goes to You, Almighty Father.
For everything,
for every day,
in every way,
all glory goes to You.
Thank You, for 250 years of the United States of America, and for giving us Donald Trump, as our President, for such a time as this.
All glory goes to You, Abba.
Amen!
Seems a good number of visitors are partaking in an activity that relatively few Americans experience, a drive across America. Every trip is entirely unique, maybe a little bit scary and unforgettable. Sometimes, life changing.
I’ve been loving all these videos. Following all kinds of European tourists on X now. It really makes my day. Freddy was the first one I saw. And really getting a kick out of how much they love “ranch sauce”! 🤣
❤️ 🇺🇸 ❤️
The shining city on a hill still has it going on ……God Bless the USA.
America First.
Freedom!
I am late to the party, but thank you so much Sundance for this timely and wonderfully uplifting post!
There is so much serendipity in President Trump’s request to host the World Cup at this special time. There are undeniable Divine Energies at play.
We have been so conditioned by the media, the politicians, Hollywood, and ourselves not to remember that we have endowed rights under God and our Great Constitution to simply be HAPPY with all the abundant blessings that surround us!!! 🙂
“…and there’s 50 of them?” No, 57.
ROFLOL!!!
“I’d give my left croissant for a brisket.”
WooWee, viva Merica!
“Costco is bigger than my whole town!”
Probably my favorite post on this site ever. To see the entire world here in America on our 250th birthday and every single person marvels at our American exceptionalism that so many in this country turn their nose up at. Sorry, ending a sentence with a preposition!! Sister Mary Kevin would be so disappointed!! But everything we have, everything our generation and past generations have fought and died for, is on full display. Never question why we rally behind a slogan and a leader who says Make America Great Again. It was always great. It will always remain great. We will all see to that. Thank you to those who serve us every day and thank you to all who recognize what we have that is so special, so unique and so worth fighting for and saving for future generations. MY GOD BLESS AMERICA!
So I live in Chattanooga, Signal Mountain to be exact, and my daughter works at a shop downtown on Frazier avenue along the Tennessee River, which flows smack dab through town. A bunch of soccer players from the Spain national team come in and started chatting with her, asking her about good places to eat etc. Yes, they are training over at Baylor which is a fantastic private school with an incredible campus. Spain picked a good spot. I’ve been all over the South, and this place is one of the best. Wait, no never mind, I lied, it totally sucks here and you definitely don’t want to move here, Atlanta is way better, go there.
Clever, Grady! Chattanooga is a beautiful place. My mom lived at the foot of Signal Mountain for 23 years on Horse Creek Dr. She lived in Chattanooga for a total of 34 years. Made many trips there over the 34 years. At Christmas I loved looking up Signal Mtn. seeing the Christmas lights. Wonderful memories of Chattanooga! Unfortunately, the secret is out and people are wanting to move there.
I’ve been following a man named Freddy from Germany on X. He and his companions journey have been epic. He’s gotten the attention of radio stations dedicating songs to him as he passes through.
In Houston, JJ Watt put them up in a nice hotel room with lots of swag and treats. It’s been so cool!
Let’s take a poll. Is this the best thread ever on Treehouse? Like if yes, put up your favorite otherwise. I can’t say this tops Regitiger on J6, but it is a huge boost to the spirit!
I’ve only been visiting the Treehouse for a couple of years, I don’t know about the J6 post. So, for me, this is definitely my favorite post. MAGA 250.
Have a look…
{ https://theconservativetreehouse.com/?s=parliamentary+motive }
Top of the list for me!
Wait until they discover Buccee’s !
Oh, some Frenchman did – and it’s absolutely hilarious. I watched it four times before I had to STOP – before my late 50s-sons started wondering about mom….. It came to me on my phone in a text, I don’t know if I know how to put it here….
Romi Bean (on X – I saw the end of the world in the US) – that’s all I can offer
I didn’t state that very well: HE titles his video, “I saw the end of the world in the US”…
Go back to the previous page of comments – Sundance has posted the video the Frenchman did on Buccee’s – so it’s there for your LOL-viewing pleasure. I’ve now watched it five times today, including the first four times on my phone. That guy is just perfect – especially in his final remarks – – – so funny.
I have never been to a Buccees somehow.
I went into a Cabela’s once – there is a taxidermy display in the foyer, containing a simulated habitat and number of stuffed wild game & exotic animals… including an elephant… not making this up.
I wanted sunglasses – I was directed to 4 different departments on 3 different floors. It was *a lot* of hunting, fishing, camping, boating, & etc. sporting goods; I did not buy any of their sunglasses.
I can imagine how the Europeans feel not expecting & unprepared to see so many & such big indoor-commercial establishments so full of every kind of needed/ unneeded and wanted/ unwanted product.
I’ve been reading about this for days-now it’s the last article I’ll read before I take fast.
People: We have two + more years of this!
Sweet dreams all!
The Lead CNN
@TheLeadCNN
‘This country is so great to visit. The people are amazing, so welcoming. The culture is amazing. It’s like Europeans are getting a new view of America right now.’ German Football YouTuber Fiago on tourists embracing American culture during the World Cup.
Video linked…
Is that Fake Yapper?
Never seen him smile.
Fake Yapper says our visitors are showing “us” “our country” with fresh eyes.
Nope Fake Yapper, you and your ilk have been walking around for years with your eyes closed to the truth and greatness all around.
Our visitors have told you to open your eyes and see what has clearly been here all the time.
Because there are plenty of “us” who have loved “our country” through every storm and every trial.
Just wait until June 26th. Seattle, who can’t leave politics out of anything decided to host the FIFA World Cup “Pride Match.” Essentially, it’s a match between two teams selected by FIFA to play in front of a rainbow flag draped filled stadium as part of the World Cup Events taking place in the US.
The two teams selected for this homosexual themed event? IRAN and EGYPT….. (I hope they have cameras on the crowd and nets below the exterior stadium walls). This is just too funny…ironic…and potentially disasterous.
Couldn’t have been scripted any better! This should be a hoot.
I think it’s easy to forget how good we have it until we see the United States through the eyes of foreigners.
Well, we might have great infrastructure for our stadiums, but so many of our roads are falling apart our bridges are collapsing or about to. I don’t necessarily agree with everything that’s being said here which is unusual.
No matter what you look for… you Will find it. Tune your receiver to the low-frequencies of degradation & disintegration & there it is.
The ‘Cuppers came here to have a good time – their receivers are tuned to the high-frequencies of enjoyment, exploration, discovery, & fun – so they’re finding it.
Try looking through each specific lens deliberately… you’ll notice what you set out to look for in abundance.
It’s Natural Law: Like Frequencies Resonate with Like Frequencies. Tune your radio receiver to FM98.6 and you’re
just not going to get AM550
Well said, AmaraGrace, well said!
Do you have links for this? What proof?
Nice Handle. Not everyone can just add an ‘ens’ to their name.
BAM!!!!!!!
Awesome Sundance!
Amazing how many are saying they were lied too about us, they are all going home and tell everyone.
And the fake news media in Europe won’t be one bit happy!
What the French guy said about people not smiling in France made me remember my recent trip to Spain. We were in a small town and the people were friendly enough, but one thing that struck me whenever we took a walk was that nobody looked at anyone else and nobody smiled. When I’m at the beach and walking along in America, people smile at each other for the shared experience of a beautiful day and a beautiful view. It definitely felt odd!
It’s true. In France, a smile is generally treated as a meaningful, personal communication rather than a greeting or social filler. If a french person sees you smiling at them, they likely will construe it as a romantic interest.
That’s probably true at a nude beach……. just saying!
This is fantastic! The French guy cracked me up!
Waiting for a few intrepid souls to visit a range and have a great time.
At the end of June I am driving from the People’s Republic of Maryland to Farmington, NM to visit a Hungarian lady friend I have known for over 30 years. She moved West 15 years ago. Looking forward to the drive and seeing her.
The old Route 66 is an interesting drive, if you have never seen it.
I have driven through some barren stretches on Route 66 back in the day. So barren, in fact, they may as well named it Route 666.
………………………….it is all in one’s perspective…………………………………………
I like to refer as the Democratic Socialist Party of Maryland………..
Do you mean America has no pot holes in your main streets?
Aw come on !
Someone is making that claim, Patrick? I think not. Geez.
It was tongue in cheek Sharon.
The main streets and roads in Britain are a series of pot holes connected by strips of tar.
It would be a treat to visit your great country (once again) but I am too old and poor now.
Our media class here in Germany where I live are filling their broadcasts for German TV of the soccer championship with their blind opinions to make sure people don’t forget that USA is autocratic and and Trump a virtual dictator.
Some people can see through the lies but unfortunately too many are too weak-minded to question it.
Spread the word that America is great and our president is great!
This should be req.d viewing for every journalism freshman class in the U.S. It might make a difference if they aren’t already propagandized.
Oops, too late. They got Propaganda 101 in high school.
“I would give my left croissant for Texas brisket.”
Wait what you mean they aren’t seeing people with guns around every corner
and ICE is not snatching them off the streets..I find it funny when I watch videos
of people from other countries who come here comment on how surprised they
are they didn;t see one person with a gun.. Do they think we are the wild west
everyone has one strapped to them walking the streets.
Thanks again Sundance!
(No, I ‘m okay. I just got a little dust in my eyes.)
I’m currently cruising in the Med and the leftist British “comedian” on the ship did nothing but bash Americans and President Trump. Total hack who had obviously never been to the Greatest Country on Earth. I was going ask if he was still mad that we kicked their butts 250 years ago or if an American guy stole his girlfriend.😀
The Nitro Circus at the WH was pretty amazing. Those folks are bananas. I don’t think I heard any of those guys say anything negative about the country during interviews. Many of them expressed love of the country in fact. How it should be, just leave the politics out and enjoy the show!
As for the WC, meh… I don’t follow soccer (a Brit-invented word, btw) and while I’m glad the country is making a good impression, I would be just as happy if it was for any other event.
Well hang on. Real football will be starting again soon!
What a disgusting example of a slug…..
God Bless America and President Donald Trump, greatest nation on earth!!
Damn. Straight.
Thank you for this Sundance, this was always Rush Limbaughs ability.
He was so inspiring and hopeful.
He was always the happy warrior who believed Americans would choose correctly.
We are a great and wonderful nation.
We give constantly to the world.
We are the shining light on the hill.