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Do Americans think they’re the only patriots?

A person who loves, supports, and is devoted to their country is called a patriot.

Here are the key terms associated with this sentiment:

Patriot: A person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it.

Nationalist: Someone who has a strong feeling of loyalty and devotion to their nation, though this term can sometimes carry a more political or exclusionary connotation than patriot.

Flag-waver: An informal term for a person who displays very enthusiastic patriotism.

Compatriot: A fellow countryman or countrywoman.

Difference in Perspective:
Patriotism is generally defined as affection for one's country without the need to feel superior to others.

Nationalism can imply a belief that one's country is superior to others, sometimes leading to more aggressive forms like chauvinism or jingoism.
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Contrary to popular belief, the administration and the Congress are NOT America. They are intended to serve the people, all the people all the time.

Clearly that’s a tall order. So they have decided not to serve the people, but to build a voter base that serves THEM.

The end result is a fanatic fan base (on both sides of the aisle), that pays little attention to what a candidate has done and will do. It doesn’t matter what’s right, or honest, or ethical, or American. Winning is the only thing. Staying in position to win the next vote is the only thing. BECAUSE I love my country, I want the best for America.