Hello, readers.
It took me a while to come to grips with something many have pointed out for months.
Let’s dive into it…
“And finally…Michelle Obama is a man!”
After last night, it was clear that it wasn’t just Trump who escaped the 2024 bullet; it was America as well.
Three years ago, on June 10, 2023, Joe Biden hosted a pride event at the White House, which included, among others, a trans individual showing off their body in a rather provocative manner on official grounds.
It felt like a display of sexual perversion masked as inclusivity.
Fast forward three years, and I just want to say: Thanks, President Trump, for celebrating America’s 250th birthday at the White House.
Trump’s celebration was nothing short of extravagant. He warmly welcomed guests from all over, “glorifying” the spirit of D.C. at iconic Union Station, which was beautifully restored.
The South Lawn of the White House transformed into a UFC arena. Dana White and the organization reportedly lost around $30 million on the event, but they gave away half of the 4,000 tickets to active-duty military personnel.
The fighters made their way through the White House to the lawn. American martial artist, Justin Gaethje, who is known to be humble and shy, put up a valiant effort in the ring.
He spent four minutes going head-to-head with the undefeated Ilia Topria.
Topria may have had the upper hand, but by round four, he was looking worse for wear. Do Americans love their July 4th burgers? Well, it’s safe to say he found that out the hard way.
Eventually, Topria conceded defeat.
“Ladies and gentlemen, I’m here with the new UFC lightweight champion, Justin Gaethje,” Joe Rogan announced post-fight. “Justin, you’ve waited your whole career for this. You were down on points but pulled off an incredible victory. How does it feel?”
Gaethje replied, “Hi, I’m from America. Two hundred fifty years ago, we were much tougher. Look at all that we have accomplished now.” He expressed gratitude toward first responders and stressed the importance of his platform to support them. “All glory goes to God. I prayed to seize this legendary moment, and I truly believe it was.”
And indeed, it was something legendary.
Gaethje’s words reflect what the Trump administration aims to achieve during this 250th anniversary—something that’s motivating for everyone and not just Americans. It promotes sacrifice, service, and faith in a higher power. It embodies humility and optimism in challenging times.
All of these ideals are available to everyone, even to those who are often on the fringes, like the liberals, conservatives, and everyone else in between.
It’s really quite comprehensive, even for those who don’t entirely agree.
Trump’s approach to the 250-day celebration is similarly outrageous. Picture motocross jumps happening right outside people’s homes—what a spectacle!
You have to actively try to dislike it.
The next exciting event will be a two-week rodeo extravaganza on the National Mall at the Great American State Fair.
The messaging for the 250th celebration was just as vibrant, with discussions about Teddy Roosevelt’s boxing matches in the White House and reminiscing about historic moments like Washington crossing the Delaware.
These presentations were free of any overtly partisan tones; they highlighted shared history that resonates across a wide spectrum, inclusive of all backgrounds and beliefs.
But, what if Joe Biden ends up winning again?
I shudder to think what that might mean—a constant barrage of diversity messaging, perhaps an endless discussion on unchecked immigration, and a heavy focus on America’s historical sins. It’s a tough pill to swallow.
If Biden was in charge during this 250th, it would likely be cringe-worthy, to say the least. How could the left genuinely celebrate this country without feeling deep embarrassment?
I’m grateful for the opportunity to embrace Americana right now. The essence of it is truly inclusive, celebrating all aspects of America.
Of course, there was a classiness throughout the evening, but I want to give a shout out to Josh Hokit, who after his TKO victory, excitedly yelled into the mic:
“One last thing…Michelle Obama is a man!”
This was probably the most overtly political statement made all night. The reception was mixed, but hey, it certainly added a bit of spice.
Other links
A data expert examines a poll showing a dip in American pride.
So sad.
‘Black children have boundaries’: A university professor takes a stand against a parent after a tragedy.
This is the kind of perspective shaping our youth.
There’s hardly anything the left abhors more than talent.
A total overhaul of this nation’s education system is long overdue.

