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No our enemies do not hate us "because we're too cool", they hate us for geopolitical reasons that are completely outside the average American's control. Which just begs the question, why should the average American care what the haters think?
You say that TR was mistaken, I disagree, the idea that a man can not serve two masters, or have more than one "top priority" has held true since classical antiquity and remains relevant today.
You say that I am conflating American culture with the culture of the South, and I again I disagree because I don't see Public displays of Christianity or eating Turkey on the 4th Thursday of November each year as uniquely "southern" artifacts. Nor Football, Baseball, Basketball, Apple Pie, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Hot Wings, Cowboys, Cadillacs, pick-up trucks, SUVs, American Flags, John Wayne, Bruce Wayne, Bruce Lee, and so on...
That said, they do tend to code as "red"/Republican in the modern era. But that is not because of anything intrinsic that because for the last 50 years (since the late 70s or so) the American left has largely defined itself by through it's opposition to the shared symbols and mythos of the American identity. The Founding Fathers owned slaves and MLK was an Adulterer. The US was founded in 1619 on the principles of colonial exploitation. Not in 1776 on the principles espoused in the Declaration of Independence. The constitution is nothing more than a piece of paper. All heroes must be toppled, all myths busted, all boundaries removed, and all barriers knocked down. That is the quintessence of the modern American liberal.
I would posit that the reason Liberally-minded people find Trump to be so "Loathsome", "Stupid", and "Declassee" is that he talks like an average American, he thinks like an average American, he like the things that the average American likes, and that for a lot of people that is simply not acceptable coming from someone who is supposed to be "above them" in social station.
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