The Rick Robinson Show
On the eve of America’s 250th birthday, Rick Robinson steps away from the usual news cycle for a patriotic look at the history, sacrifice, faith, and freedom behind the American experiment. The episode revisits the story of Fort McHenry and the Star-Spangled Banner, features John F. Kennedy reading the Declaration of Independence, honors America’s military and first responders, and asks why so many Americans seem more comfortable criticizing the country than celebrating it. Rick also examines the difference between loving America and blindly defending every government decision, the growing appeal of socialism, the loss of assimilation and shared national culture, and the warning contained in Benjamin Franklin’s famous challenge: “A republic, if you can keep it.” More than a birthday celebration, this episode is a call to remember what the flag represents, rediscover the American dream on an individual level, and put political banners aside long enough to appreciate the nation generations of Americans fought to preserve.
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