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AH News Talk eleven ten ninety nine to three WBT.
It's the Brett Winterbull Show. It is great to be
with you seven h four or five seven zero eleven ten.
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It's wonderful to be with you here today. There's so
much interesting stuff that is happening. I mean every day
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it's an interesting day, but there is so much interesting
stuff that is happening all in all, in real time.
And I want to start with this because we are
living in a time of consequence. This is a consequential time,
a time when the world watches, not just what we
say and what we do, And in this moment, one
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thing is clear. It is about what we do now
when you think about that, living in a time of consequence,
a time where the world watches not just what we say,
but what we do, And in this moment, one thing
is clear. Leadership rooted in strength is not a luxury.
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It's actually a necessity. Not just strength of will, but
strength of vision, strength that defends our borders, revives our economy,
and commands respect abroad. I have not seen the White
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House Press Corps as shook as I saw them today
trying to trap Caroline Levitt and the other folks in there,
because the press is used to winning. The press is
used to sort of showing off and saying this bit
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of bluster or that bit of bluster. But this is
not the strength of bluster. It is the strength of resolve,
the kind leadership that doesn't flinch when the media howls
or the global elite sneers. Remember that clip we had
yesterday with James Comy, with crazy James Comy talking about
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the Swifties and all that stuff. These people are cracking
up because they are not comfortable with a strong America.
They liked Joe Biden in office. They liked Kacklin Kamala
when she was in the position she was. They liked
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that it was easy because they felt like they were
getting over on those politicians. It is the strength of resolve.
It is the kind of leadership that doesn't flinch when
the media howls or the global elite sneer. It is
the kind of leadership that says America first, not America alone,
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but America with purpose. They don't know what to do
with this. You've seen people who are faking it. You
have seen fake phony people in your life, and you
say to them, well, what's your plan, And they spit
out a number of different sort of theories and scenarios
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or any of those sorts of things. And we used
to have a terminology for that. It's called you're getting
them by the minute. You're not sticking with anything, no resolve,
none of the stuff that has to happen. But now
we all are at home. We have seen what happens
when weakness masquerades is compassion. Cities overrun, families priced out,
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institutions hollowed out by ideology. But we're seeing a return
to sanity in real time, a return to law and order,
a return to the idea that the American dream belongs
to every citizen important to know citizen, not just the privileged,
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not just the criminal, not just the politically correct, but
every hard working soul who believes in this country. We're
watching people rebuilding their lives. We are looking at neighborhoods
coming back into their own We are rebuilding what others
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have allowed to decay. Manufacturing, energy, agriculture, the backbone of
our nation. We are not apologizing for our greatness. Say it,
say it right now. We are not apologizing for our greatness.
We are in the business of restoring the greatness of
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this country and abroad, the world has learned that America
is not to be trifled with, whether confronting economic aggression,
securing peace deals, or standing firm against rogue regimes. Go
ask the Iranians about it. We've made it clear. We're
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not going to be bullied. We're not going to be bought.
We're not going to be broken. Strength not cruelty. Strength
is clarity. It is the moral courage to say what
must be said, to do what must be done, and
to protect what must be preserved our nation, our nation.
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But be clear about this, it's not about one leader.
It's about a movement. It's about a movement that says
we're going to rebuild our nation, build it up, not
tear it apart. We have to do the hard work,
build up our families, our communities, our churches, our schools.
We have to bind the dangers. We have the spirit
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of service, of sacrifice, and of citizenship. Because the truth is,
we've had enough of division, enough of the politics of resentment,
enough of the leaders who apologize for our flag while
ignoring the cries of our people and We need unity,
not uniformity, but unity of purpose. Unity rooted in the
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belief that America is worth defending, worth loving, and worth building.
And that begins with leadership. Leadership that doesn't pander, that
doesn't posture, that doesn't show bote, Leadership that understands that
peace comes through strength, and that prosperities earned. It's not
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redistributed by socialists, wackos professors. We've seen the kind of leadership,
and we've rejected it. Now it's our turn. It's our
turn to speak the truth. It's our turn to reject
the cynicism that corrodes our culture. Our turn to stand
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up for the values that made the country great. Faith, family, freedom,
and fierce resolve. We are not victims of history. We
are the authors of it. Let us build with courage,
let us build with conviction. Let us build a country
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that our children won't just inherit, but we'll be proud
of because in the end, history does not remember the critics.
It remembers the builders. It remembers the peacemakers, and most importantly,
the patriots. How do you choose to be remembered