Thanksgiving always has a way of pulling us back to center. Even in a year when the digital world insists on dividing us—one comment section at a time—the holiday dinner table still reminds us of a simple truth: we love more deeply than we disagree . And that, more than any trending headline, is the pulse of the American spirit.

This Thanksgiving, as families across Houston and the nation gathered with full plates and even fuller hearts, a renewed sense of possibility emerged—one shaped not by political theatrics, but by the quiet, stubborn hope that America can still choose compassion over conflict and progress over partisanship.

Where Bipartisan Courage Still Lives

Long before our national conversations were squeezed into soundbites and social feeds, leaders existed who genuinely be

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