What our greatest civilizations shared wasn’t just power or prosperity—it was a fierce belief in themselves, something the modern West is forgetting.
Did you hear about the time George Washington, Winston Churchill, and Marcus Tullius Cicero walked into a bar?
Cicero headed straight for the jukebox, slipped in a sesterce, and out poured Merle Haggard’s 1970 hit The Fighting Side of Me: “When you’re runnin’ down my country, hoss, you’re walking on the fightin’ side of me…”
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