Andrew shows us how the Left is living in a fantasy world of oppression.
Andrew plays the devastating clip of Matt Gaetz speaking to the felon named John Dean, author of the Watergate coverup.
Andrew interviews Lt. Col Harry Stewart, author of Soaring to Glory, who was one of the Tuskegee Airmen. He volunteered and began his service in 1943. My math tells me that must mean he is now at least in his late 80s. He "kept his eyes on the prize," and graduated in June of 1944 with his Second Lieutenant bars. One of eleven million Americans who fought in World War II. When he got back home, it was the "same old same old" as far as the "social atmosphere," meaning discrimination against black Americans. He applied to be a pilot at a couple of airlines and he was rejected because of the color of his skin.
What is the advice Mr. Stewart gives to young people today? Keep your eye on the prize. Pursue excellence. Don't let hate or hurt turn you around from what you want to accomplish. Dismiss the hate or hurt as just an emotion that you can overcome! Pursue your dreams! Find yourself a fallback position just in case what you wanted doesn't come through.
Andrew summarizes: Activists ride the tide. Change is made by guys like Harry Stewart.
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