John Wayne was continually asked of his essential logic on life, to which he generally reacted with counsel he got from his dad. . “1) Always keep your word. 2) A gentleman never insults anybody …show more content…
He said at a Republican tradition, “I am proud of every day in my life I wake up in the United States of America (Eyles, 11).” Such an outward articulation of patriotism loaned support to the individuals who were in uncertainty. Socialism was an extensive issue in American culture and Wayne advocated against it in its entirety. He would not like to see the America that he adored fall into any condition of disorder and this open show of his warmth for America was praiseworthy and right. This veneration additionally appeared in Wayne's motion pictures. In the wake of making the Alamo, Wayne told the press, “I hope that seeing the Battle of the Alamo will remind Americans that liberty and freedom don’t come cheap. I hope our children will get a sense of our glorious past, and appreciate the struggle our ancestors made for the precious freedoms we now enjoy and sometimes just kind of take for granted (Aissa Wayne,