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Well, folks, that was an awful Super Bowl, but here is the thing. That Super Bowl was also replete with a new mood for the country, and you could feel it right from the outset of the Super Bowl. All the woke was basically gone. The commercials themselves... had been changed and transmuted. There were a couple of woke commercials, but they're kind of few and far between.
The generalized mood of the country is just different. There's an optimism, there's a patriotism to the mood in the country, and you can feel it pretty much everywhere, from the ads to the national anthem to even the fairly terrible halftime show itself. I begin from the beginning. Congratulations to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Not such congratulations to the city of Philadelphia, which insists on burning itself down every time something happens to Philadelphia that is either good or bad. That's Philadelphia for you, man, the city of brotherly love. But Jalen Hurts is truly a tremendous quarterback. And the Super Bowl winning quarterback had said before the game that he just wants to root himself in Jesus.
Again, this is the kind of stuff, just kind of normie American stuff that is quite welcome at this time in history.
I think my faith has always been a part of me where I've always wanted to root myself in that and keep him in the center of my life and everything that I do. And so, you know, through the highs and the lows, he's greater than all of them. And that's something that I can always acknowledge. And in the failed cluster of circumstance, I can always lean on and remember.
And so that's something that we all should probably take note of and take lesson of.
By the way, both Jalen Hurts as well as Patrick Mahomes, the losing quarterback, are very grounded guys, it seems. And that is quite a wonderful thing. The Super Bowl kicked off with Brad Pitt doing what is effectively just a patriotic ad about how awesome America is. I mean, it literally starts. The ad literally starts with John Hancock signing the Declaration of Independence.
Now, listen, do I wish that America had more cultural moments aside from the Super Bowl? The reality is that we're so fragmented as a culture that it's very difficult for us to get together on anything. Super Bowl Sunday has basically become a sort of secular catechism in the United States. But that catechism, for many, many years, was just a woke catechism. It was end racism in the end zones.
It was... performances of Lady Gaga shouting about trans people at halftime. And now you have a Super Bowl that is opening with the Declaration of Independence. America is just a little bit back under Donald J. Trump. Here was the opener to the
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