

Stand — Glenn Beck Art Print
About the Artwork:
A stirring art print capturing President Franklin D. Roosevelt delivering his December 8, 1941 “Day of Infamy” speech after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Glenn Beck portrays FDR standing at the podium, defying his paralysis and symbolizing the resilience of a nation in the face of adversity.
Story & Inspiration:
Glenn Beck was inspired by FDR’s courage to stand and speak to a grieving nation despite being paralyzed from the waist down. Beck wanted to reveal the hidden leg braces and the tension in FDR’s white‑knuckled grip on the podium, showing the strength and determination behind the historic speech. The artwork invites viewers to reflect on the power of leadership and resolve during one of America’s darkest hours. By spotlighting this moment, Beck aims to encourage viewers to stand firm for their beliefs and values, just as FDR did in 1941.
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