There’s a simple reason people from across the globe still flock to America. It’s a nation built not on the accident of birth, but on the powerful creed that citizens are the true sovereigns. We don’t have kings or inherited rulers; we have a government of, by, and for the people. This promise of liberty is a precious gift, one that offers a fresh start to anyone willing to embrace it.
But that gift comes with a simple, unspoken deal: we give you freedom, you show a little respect for the country and the citizens who afford you that privilege. While passionate disagreement is woven into the fabric of our nation, there’s a bright line between debate and outright disdain. So, what happens when a privileged guest, welcomed into our home, decides to publicly mock the very foundations of our Republic?
From ‘Breitbart’:
Prince Harry was born into a position of immense inherited privilege but that hasn’t stopped him commenting on the vigorous democracy that defines the U.S. and is now his home. He used that lofty status in an interview Wednesday night on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to mock American voters and take a swing at President Donald Trump.
In a segment, the Duke of Sussex lampooned Americans for their interest in the British Royal Family, Newsweek notes. Colbert pushed back, saying: “I wouldn’t say we’re obsessed with royalty.”
“Really?” Harry replied. “I heard you elected a king.”
The remarks, delivered with the smug assurance of the globalist class, tell you everything you need to know about where Prince Harry’s loyalties truly lie.
The Arrogance of Inherited Titles
Let’s get one thing straight. This is a man whose entire life has been defined by an inherited title. He is literally famous for being born. He has never had to earn a single vote, build a company from the ground up, or answer to anyone but his own whims. Yet, from his luxurious California mansion, he has the gall to lecture Americans on their choices. You couldn’t write this script in Hollywood. The hypocrisy is so thick you could cut it with a knife.
This wasn’t just an insult to President Trump; it was a slap in the face to the tens of millions of hardworking citizens who put him in office. Harry’s comment is the sneer of a man who, after running away from his own responsibilities, now gets his kicks by belittling the country that gave him refuge.
Parroting Left-Wing Talking Points
And don’t think for a second this was some innocent, off-the-cuff remark. It was delivered to the cackling approval of the ever-smirking Stephen Colbert, and it perfectly mirrors the anti-Trump hysteria of the far left. As Breitbart correctly points out, his words are a direct nod to the “No Kings” movement, a pet project of Hollywood elites who still can’t accept the results of a free and fair election.
It seems the prince’s assimilation is complete. He has enthusiastically traded his birthright for a role as the new favorite pet of the progressive media, dutifully spouting the same stale talking points he hears in his Montecito bubble.
A Tale of Two Leaders
Now, let’s juxtapose this pathetic spectacle with what actual leadership looks like. While Prince Harry is auditioning for a spot in the liberal outrage chorus, President Trump is on the world stage delivering real results. While the Duke complains about kings, our president is securing peace.
This is the man who just brokered a historic peace accord in the Middle East, achieving what career politicians deemed impossible and bringing hostages home to their families. That is the work of a serious leader. Harry’s televised whining is just background noise. Frankly, it’s the difference between a man who makes history and a man who just makes noise.
Key Takeaways
- An unelected foreign prince has no right to mock our elected president.
- Harry’s comments echo the talking points of the coastal Hollywood elite.
- Real leadership is defined by action, not by celebrity TV appearances.
- The American people’s democratic choice is sovereign and requires no apology.
Sources: Breitbart