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America turned 250, and while millions celebrated with flags, fireworks, faith, and family, much of the political Left seemed determined to treat the birthday party like a crime scene. Rick Robinson breaks down the backlash to America 250, including complaints about Christianity and patriotic language at the celebration, and asks why mentioning the Creator in a nation founded on God-given rights has suddenly become politically suspicious. The episode contrasts that outrage with the release of Chinese pastor Ezra Jin, who arrived in America after months in communist custody, reminding listeners what genuine religious persecution looks like. Rick also examines the LGBTQ cruise blocked from Turkish ports, Bill Clinton’s transformation from a “nation of laws” Democrat into a critic of immigration enforcement, and new Dallas Fed research linking the Biden-era immigration surge to rising rents and home prices. From religious liberty and immigration to housing costs, socialism, and the American dream, this episode argues that America’s critics judge the United States against perfection while grading authoritarian regimes, foreign cultures, and failed ideologies on a generous curve. America is flawed, but it remains the country people flee toward—not the country they are desperate to escape.
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