America cheered as our men’s hockey team snagged gold after a nail-biter against Canada in Italy. These heroes put everything on the line, representing our country with grit, pride, and guts. They flew home with heads held high—like real champions. President Trump, always the patriot, immediately invited these young men to his big speech. Finally, a leader who honors American greatness, not the globalist crowd!
But Washington? Well, here we go again. Speaker Johnson and his team are running around, trying to figure out where these athletes can even sit. Only in today’s D.C. does winning for your country turn into a bureaucratic seating disaster. Why is it so hard for our government to treat our champions with the respect they deserve? Maybe because too many politicians are more comfortable rolling out the red carpet for Hollywood elites or woke activists than for true American winners.
And let’s talk about the fact that Trump extended his invitation to the Women’s Hockey Team, too. But they declined, citing “other obligations.” Funny how every excuse in the book pops up when it comes to standing on stage with an unapologetically American president. Maybe if the invite came from the globalists or some left-wing darling, they’d have cleared their calendar in a heartbeat.
Of course, the media and liberal lawmakers will probably whine about seating charts and “protocols” instead of focusing on what matters. This isn’t about logistics. This should be about honoring achievement, sacrifice, and love of country. But that’s a foreign language to the left. No wonder the Capitol is a mess—nobody in power seems to know what true American excellence looks like anymore.
Here’s a thought: maybe if our leaders spent less time bowing to international committees and more time celebrating our homegrown greatness, America wouldn’t be drowning in red tape. Why must patriotism take a backseat to politics? If honoring our Olympians is this tough, what hope do the rest of us have?
Source: Just The News
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