Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec

America's First Veterans Were Not Fighting For A Multicultural Experiment

Dec 1, 2025
Oren McIntyre, a conservative commentator and host of the Oren McIntyre Show, joins to dissect the foundational identity of America. They explore the idea that the Revolutionary War was rooted in Christian faith rather than a multicultural narrative. Oren discusses the Federalist vision of a cohesive nation and contrasts assimilable immigrants with those forming enclaves. They critique modern myths surrounding Thanksgiving and call for a defense of national heritage against mass migration. Insightful and provocative, their conversation dives deep into immigration and identity.
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ANECDOTE

Valley Forge Visit Framing Modern Duty

  • Jack Posobiec recounts visiting Valley Forge with his family and teaching his children about the patriots' sacrifices that saved the country.
  • He uses the Valley Forge example to demand similar modern patriotism and standing by the nation.
INSIGHT

Founders Sought A Unified Christian Identity

  • Jack Posobiec argues the Revolutionary patriots fought for a Christian, unified national identity rather than a multicultural experiment.
  • He asserts that the founders' intent should guide modern national identity and policy.
INSIGHT

Federalist Vision Was For Cultural Cohesion

  • Oren McIntyre cites the Federalist Papers and John Jay to claim the founders envisioned a largely homogeneous Anglo-Protestant nation.
  • He warns that treating the U.S. as an empire of many peoples undermines national cohesion.
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