Twilight’s Last Gleaming
28 Mar 2024
“It’s based on a speech Ronald Reagan delivered many years ago. He made an interesting observation about our national anthem, and he said, it starts out with a question, not a declaration. And I wrote the book as as an encouragement to people and really as a call to action to say that we have to take a stand. Good-hearted people are going to have to fight every single day for freedom in this country. And if we don’t, then I’m afraid the communists are going to win the day.” — Todd Starnes
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