America just pulled off something the globalists could only dream of—absolute triumph straight out of the playbook of old-school American exceptionalism. The Artemis II crew, four daring souls who soared, have returned home in victory after a daring adventure above the very clouds liberals used to say belonged only to their beloved “international partnerships.” Guess what? This mission wasn’t about making nice with those who always want a piece of the American pie. This was American greatness crashing back down into the Pacific, unstoppable and proud.
Commander Reid Wiseman, the unstoppable Christina Koch, Pilot Victor Glover, and Canadian Jeremy Hansen touched back down to wild applause—not from foreign bureaucrats, but from the real beating heart of this country: Houston, Texas. And it’s a classic, isn’t it? The left wants you to believe American spaceflight is some relic of the past, better handed off to committees and watered down by overseers from Brussels. Artemis II just torched that lie as they landed with solid precision off the coast of San Diego. Yes, there was a Canadian crewmate, but let’s be honest—this was America’s show, led by our own.
From the moment that capsule burst back into our skies, every hardworking American could feel the pride. Not the manufactured, virtue-signaling pride favored by woke elites, but the kind that built the interstate highways, won World War II, and put a man on the moon. Houston isn’t just a city—it’s the backbone of American space exploration, and it reminded the world exactly who still leads the charge.
Meanwhile, the big-government progressives and anti-American globalists have been busy cutting deals and slashing budgets, pretending America is just another country in the club. Artemis II proves that the future is still written in stars and stripes—not bureaucratic paperwork and endless apology tours around the globe. This was everything the left hopes you forget: American brilliance, American muscle, and the courage to blast past the finish line.
So what will the world remember? The politicians talk. The Artemis II crew acts. Do we want to hand our future over to United Nations policy hawks and climate alarmists who think exploration is “problematic,” or do we want to keep reaching for glory? Space is not a shared, watered-down “global achievement.” It’s another front where America leads—if we don’t let the soft-handed left tie us to the launchpad with their endless red tape.
This is the “Joy Train” liberals can only watch speed by. Maybe it’s time most of them got on board—or got out of the way.
Source: Redstate
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