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Tune in here to this Monday’s edition of the Brett Winterble Show! 

Brett kicks off the program by talking about Easter celebrations and a renewed sense of American strength. He frames the holiday as a moment of gratitude and spiritual revival, pointing to growing church attendance and a resurgence of faith, especially among younger people. From there, he shifts into a broader reflection on national confidence, arguing that the United States is experiencing a steady, grounded belief in its global leadership and military capability.

Brett contrasts perspectives between coastal and inland regions, suggesting that heartland communities—more closely tied to military service—tend to view American power as stabilizing and ضروری. He emphasizes the importance of a volunteer military built on belief and duty, while also noting strong alliances and continued technological investment. Ultimately, Brett argues that American strength is not just about force, but about shared belief, cultural memory, and a willingness to defend enduring values.

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