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Remembering President Trump's Stirring Independence Day Speech At Mount Rushmore - Four Years Later
Flopping Aces ^ | 07-04-24 | Paul Ingrassia

Posted on 07/04/2024 8:20:02 AM PDT by Starman417

Four years ago, America was being ransacked by Antifa and BLM from coast to coast, bringing cities like Portland and Minneapolis to near-ruin in what were some of the most destructive riots and darkest months in our nation’s history.  The agitators belonged to the Far Left but had the support of the mainstream Democratic Party – including Joe Biden, whose political philosophy aligned with the rioters in significant ways.

The goal of the riots was always to “fundamentally transform America,” in the portentous words of Barack Obama.  In other words, destroy the best of our national heritage; the monuments dedicated to our Founding Fathers and past heroes, and everything that once made America great, its Constitution and commitment to human liberty and the rule of law, above all.

It was against that backdrop of national pandemonium that President Trump gave some of his most stirring remarks of his entire presidency, which lifted the morale of a country that many seriously doubted would survive beyond the summer months.  In sharp contrast with the tear-it-down nihilism that defines the Progressive Left and has informed so much of the policies and lawfare we have observed during the Biden years, President Trump reinvigorated the spirit of our nation by recommitting to our founding principles.  While the subject matter of the speech was superficially a dedication to the four great statesmen whose faces adorn Mount Rushmore – Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Theodore Roosevelt – the President’s deeper message was to celebrate our history using the achievements of its four greatest heroes.

In this regard, the speech served two purposes.  The first was to depict a positive vision for America’s future, by paying respectful tribute to its past greatness.  As the President himself said, “[n]o nation has done more to advance the human condition than the United States of America.”  Rather than creating a place of oppression and evil, the achievement of 1776 was, in the President’s moving words, “the culmination of thousands of years of western civilization and the triumph not only of spirit, but of wisdom, philosophy, and reason.”  In other words, America stood as the apotheosis of enlightened achievement coupled with Biblical morality.  It was the only nation founded on explicitly rational principles, which made possible two and a half centuries of technological, scientific, and political innovation – innovation that “unleashed the greatest leap of human advancement the world has ever known.”  The greatest of these achievements, of course, is our freedom – which the Left has attempted to topple with blind rage and envy.  In the four years since, we have even better knowledge of where all that rage and hatred leads to: the weaponization of our justice system and the political persecution of President Donald Trump, which has been nonstop in the years since he departed office.

The second purpose of the speech was to espouse a positive policy agenda for the nation.  President Trump used the four national heroes on Mount Rushmore as a frame of reference to highlight his own legacy, adeptly situating that moment in time within the broader cultural tapestry of our nation’s storied history.  In doing this, President Trump demonstrated how Make America Great Again was in the right because it was the cultural descendant of the American Revolution; not the “left-wing cultural revolution” still burning cities down as the President spoke “designed to overthrow” it.

President Trump cleverly took virtues from each of his four greatest predecessors in order to give life to a movement that was depleted on morale and provide a roadmap for navigating out of those turbulent waters. In describing the Father of our Country, George Washington, President Trump noted “when defeat seemed absolutely certain, he took what remained of his forces on a daring nighttime crossing of the Delaware River.”  Because of this bravery, by the next morning Washington’s troops “seized victory at Trenton … forcing the surrender of the most powerful empire on the planet[.]”

On Thomas Jefferson, this nation’s third president, President Trump described him “as the author of American freedom.”  As the writer of the Declaration of Independence, “one of the greatest treasures of human history,” Jefferson laid down the moral and philosophical underpinnings for American freedom, including “a model for our cherished First Amendment.”  No explanation is needed for why the First Amendment is of critical importance in today’s times: our fundamental rights to speak, assemble, and worship have weathered relentless attacks by the Left – all of which have only escalated in the intervening four years, from the crackdown on January 6th demonstrators to the suppression of conservative voices on Big Tech .  The latter case resulted in President Trump’s ban from every major social media platform for simply contesting election fraud in the aftermath of the November 2020 election.  Hence why the preservation of Jefferson’s handiwork – his professional and personal commitment to human freedom – remains of utmost importance to us.

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TOPICS: Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: july4th; speech; trump

1 posted on 07/04/2024 8:20:02 AM PDT by Starman417
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To: Starman417

if all goes well the 250th commemoration will be under DJT in 2026. i hope for a Huge celebration of restoration and renewal.


2 posted on 07/04/2024 8:24:18 AM PDT by avital2
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To: avital2

Unlike the statues in the town squares the lefties would have a hard time taking out those granite monuments. I just wish the one of Crazy Horse was completed.


3 posted on 07/04/2024 8:49:52 AM PDT by DIRTYSECRET
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To: avital2
Every major anniversary of US Independence has been under a Republican President:

100th - 1876: U.S. Grant

150th - 1926: Calvin Coolidge

200th - 1976: Gerald Ford

250th - 2026: D.J. Trump

Happy 4th everyone.

4 posted on 07/04/2024 8:50:03 AM PDT by nwrep
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To: nwrep

interesting. fingers crossed.


5 posted on 07/04/2024 9:39:35 AM PDT by avital2
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To: nwrep

Hoping and praying for DJT in the White House in 2026

Happy birthday, USA 250th


6 posted on 07/04/2024 9:55:42 AM PDT by Freee-dame ( )
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