This Memorial Day, Senator Tim Sheehy reminded Americans what true sacrifice looks like. The Navy SEAL combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient joined Ben Shapiro to honor fallen heroes. Sheehy’s message cut through the noise of politics to focus on the warriors who died protecting our freedoms.
Sheehy didn’t just talk about service—he lived it. Deployed across Iraq and Afghanistan, he earned the Bronze Star for bravery under fire. While politicians in Washington send young Americans to war, Sheehy fought alongside them. His scars and stories prove he understands the cost of freedom better than any bureaucrat.
After surviving enemy attacks, Sheehy built a Montana business empire from scratch. He created jobs and fought wildfires as a pilot, proving conservatives know how to solve real problems. Meanwhile, DC elites waste time on weak policies that leave our military underfunded and our borders overrun.
Sheehy slammed today’s leaders for putting woke agendas ahead of national security. “Our enemies aren’t debating pronouns,” he said. While liberals tear down statues and rewrite history, warriors like Sheehy defend the America our fallen loved—the one worth dying for.
The senator blasted Joe Biden’s failed leadership, citing the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. He warned that weakness invites aggression from China, Russia, and terrorists. Sheehy’s solution? Strength through unity, pride in our values, and unwavering support for troops.
This isn’t about Republicans versus Democrats, Sheehy stressed. It’s about remembering everyday heroes who gave everything. While the left divides us with identity politics, conservatives honor what unites us—love of country and gratitude to those who defend it.
Sheehy called for teaching kids real history, not leftist lies. Memorial Day should be about heroes like his fallen brothers-in-arms, not backyard barbecues. He urged patriots to fly flags high, visit veterans’ graves, and pass down stories of courage.
The choice is clear. Backbone or weakness. Pride or shame. Sheehy’s rallying cry echoes across heartland diners and big-city boardrooms alike: Honor the fallen by fighting for the America they believed in. Freedom isn’t free—and real patriots never let it die.