America just won hockey gold for the first time in 46 years.
Miracle on Ice. We beat the USSR.
Back when we were still proud to be Americans. For the first time in 25 years, starting to see that again. Canada was favored. Didn't matter. You just have to refuse to lose. Jack Hughes took a stick to the face in the third period. Looked down at his teeth on the ice. Mouth full of blood. Didn't go to the locker room. Didn't flinch. 101 seconds into overtime, he buried the golden goal. Toothless, bleeding, and smiling. His brother Quinn won the quarterfinal in OT. Their mother Ellen coached the women's team to gold. A Jewish-American hockey family. Three gold medal moments in one Olympics. This team lost Johnny Gaudreau to a drunk driver in 2024. So when they won, they grabbed the American flag. They held up Johnny's jersey. They brought his kids onto the ice for the team photo. No politics. No statements. Just Americans wearing the flag with pride and playing for something bigger than themselves. A 24-year-old kid with blood running down his chin wrapped himself in the stars and stripes and said "I'm so proud to be American." When's the last time you heard someone say that and mean it? And it's not just on the ice. Military enlistment hit a 15-year high. Every branch exceeded its goals for the first time in years. Today, same day we won gold, El Mencho, head of Mexico's most powerful fentanyl cartel, was killed. Overdose deaths down 19%. We pulled Maduro out of Venezuela. Iran is at the table. Your kids are going to ask you about this time. About when the pride came back. About when Americans stopped apologizing for being American. Tell them it started with a toothless kid in Milan who bled for the flag and smiled. Tim Walz would've told him to take a knee. Then let a billion dollars in fraud walk out the back door.
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America just won hockey gold for the first time in 46 years.
Miracle on Ice. We beat the USSR.
Back when we were still proud to be Americans.
For the first time in 25 years, starting to see that again.
Canada was favored. Didn't matter. You just have to refuse to lose.
Jack Hughes took a stick to the face in the third period. Looked down at his teeth on the ice. Mouth full of blood. Didn't go to the locker room. Didn't flinch.
101 seconds into overtime, he buried the golden goal. Toothless, bleeding, and smiling.
His brother Quinn won the quarterfinal in OT. Their mother Ellen coached the women's team to gold. A Jewish-American hockey family. Three gold medal moments in one Olympics.
This team lost Johnny Gaudreau to a drunk driver in 2024. So when they won, they grabbed the American flag. They held up Johnny's jersey. They brought his kids onto the ice for the team photo.
No politics. No statements. Just Americans wearing the flag with pride and playing for something bigger than themselves.
A 24-year-old kid with blood running down his chin wrapped himself in the stars and stripes and said "I'm so proud to be American."
When's the last time you heard someone say that and mean it?
And it's not just on the ice.
Military enlistment hit a 15-year high. Every branch exceeded its goals for the first time in years. Today, same day we won gold, El Mencho, head of Mexico's most powerful fentanyl cartel, was killed. Overdose deaths down 19%. We pulled Maduro out of Venezuela. Iran is at the table.
Your kids are going to ask you about this time. About when the pride came back. About when Americans stopped apologizing for being American.
Tell them it started with a toothless kid in Milan who bled for the flag and smiled.
Tim Walz would've told him to take a knee. Then let a billion dollars in fraud walk out the back door.