The United States just pulled off an Olympic hockey miracle, something we haven’t seen since 1980. Both the men’s and women’s teams beat Canada in stunning overtime victories. American flags, champions on the podium, real unity—these are moments that every American should celebrate, no matter their politics. But what did our so-called “leaders” and media obsess over? One man in a locker room holding a beer: Kash Patel.
It’s funny how the left always claims to want common ground, to heal division, or to come together as a nation. But the very second Americans are actually celebrating something real—a gold medal, hard-fought wins, team spirit—the left zeroes in on a guy simply enjoying the moment. It’s a desperate attempt by the usual anti-American scolds to invent some kind of scandal where none exists. Why? Because deep down, scenes of American victory and normalcy make their skin crawl.
Kash Patel wasn’t the one shaming the country or turning a win into a culture war. He was simply part of a powerful patriotic moment. Meanwhile, his critics—the liberal class and their friends in the media—were tripping all over themselves trying to make him the villain. For them, Kass isn’t just a man with a beer; he’s a stand-in for every American who doesn’t bow to their ridiculous rules about how success should look or feel.
Meanwhile, Americans across the country are desperate for good news—achievements to cheer for, role models to look up to, even just a moment of pride in a world that seems full of bad headlines. But the left sneers at genuine joy if it’s not choreographed by globalist elites or scrubbed clean of any rough edges. If real Americans celebrate in a way that feels honest and human, liberal critics lose their minds.
This isn’t really about Kash Patel or even about hockey. It’s about the left loathing their fellow Americans so much that seeing us win and enjoy the victory is intolerable to them. Maybe it’s time more people ignored their whining and learned to raise a glass in the locker room, too. After all, why should we let people who never spare a good word for America tell us how to celebrate ours?
Source: Redstate
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