It is time to denounce the America-haters at every school board meeting, every college fundraiser, and every political campaign.We need, now more than ever, the ascendance of a political movement that can speak for and to America in the same way the people who crafted that dazzling Chevy commercial have spoken.
"Chevy plucked the heartstrings of hundreds of millions of Americans with its holiday commercial. In doing so, it revealed a yearning for a different America than that portrayed in the woke commercials that bombard us with an America that exists only in Hollywood.
"An old man, a widower, places a sad-looking Christmas wreath on the door of his barn. He stops inside to look at a beat up and deteriorating 1966 Chevrolet Impala. It was his wife's car, and sitting inside it brings back a flood of memories and a torrent of emotion.
"As he closes the barn door, his daughter, even from a distance, can see the sadness that envelops him.
"In her small town, she enlists the aid of local mechanics, who work with her at night to restore the body and the mechanics of the blue Impala.
"On another day, the man returns to replace the wreath on the barn door and notices that it has already been replaced with a festive one." . . .
Unless you prefer the unsmiling, angry faces of the Squad and other Democrat Congressional officeholders.