TV shows, oil paintings, lifestyles and more, the image of the iconic cowboy in the sturdy West makes a serious comeback.
“It's coming at the same time as our politics are changing.” Glenbeck Observation of the “Glenbeck Program.” “Television's Kevin Costner is not complaining about the land and heritage. It's not. It's deeper than that.”
“It's an untouched west, but that's not the case, because it's a postcard on a TV screen. It's something nobody in New York sees. It's not something people across the country have actually seen themselves, but they still have that intense or humming in their chest,” he continues.
“It's been in all America for a very long time and we waited for it to hear it,” he adds.
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Many Western TV shows are not just cool hats and horse riding, but also heritage, family and way of life.
“It's about fighting for something that isn't left behind. You shouldn't be left behind,” Glenn says. “It's not something about the bumper stickers or slogans, but the heartbeat, what's deep inside us all, and we feel it.”
“And what does cowboy represent? Your words are the only ones you own, so a handshake that means something, a promise you won't break. It's taking off your hat for a woman, because respect is not an option.
“It's standing up not just for yourself, but for your family, for your land, your way of life, something worth defending,” he adds.
And it's an antithesis of what we've been selling for the past 20 years.
“Sit down, shut up, you should be embarrassed,” Glenn imitates, before releasing, “It's too big. Not as long as you believe in God and American grit. After that, nothing is too big. That's what cowboys represent.”
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