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How To Make America Proud Again

2025/7/2
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Chris Foster: 我认为,如果你的团队在总统竞选中获胜,你就会对国家感觉良好;如果你的团队失败,你就会对国家感觉糟糕。这反映了政治立场对国家自豪感的影响,赢家通常更乐观,而输家则不然。 Martha McCallum: 我认为过去美国人无论输赢都以身为美国人而自豪,但现在政治分歧加剧,教育系统中的政治灌输以及对美国历史和牺牲的理解不足都导致了国家自豪感的下降。此外,经济压力和对未来的不确定性也影响了年轻一代的爱国情感。我个人认为,我们应该更多地教导年轻人了解和热爱美国的历史,鼓励家庭参观历史遗址,以积极的方式谈论国家,并反思我们如何与孩子们共度时光,以此来重建国家自豪感。

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A recent Fox News poll shows a significant increase in national pride among Americans, reaching its highest point since 2011. This surge is particularly pronounced among Republicans, while Democratic pride remains lower. The discussion explores potential factors behind these trends, including generational differences, the influence of education and social media, and the importance of teaching history.
  • 58% of Americans report being proud of their country, the highest since 2011
  • Republican pride is significantly higher than Democratic pride
  • Generational differences, education system, and social media are discussed as contributing factors
  • Importance of teaching history to foster national pride is emphasized

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A recent FOX News poll reveals that 58% of Americans take pride in their country, representing an increase of nearly 13 points compared to the same time last year. This figure is also the highest level of national pride recorded since 2011. Most Republicans say they are proud to be an American, while 36% of Democrats would say the same. Executive editor and anchor of The Story With Martha MacCallum, Martha MacCallum joins the Rundown to break down the data, why Americans have less pride in their nation than generations ago, and share her favorite things about Independence Day.

Bryan Kohberger has accepted a plea deal in the case of the four murdered college students in Idaho. It's been more than two and a half years since University of Idaho students Kaylee Goncalves, Xana Kernodle, Ethan Chapin, and Madison Mogen were murdered while sleeping in an off-campus apartment. The investigation led to Bryan Kohberger, who, with his plea deal, has escaped the death penalty yet stands to spend life in prison. Former prosecutor and current criminal defense attorney Mark Eiglarsh joins the podcast to analyze the plea deal and the evidence against Kohberger. 

Plus, commentary from the host of “Tomi Lahren is Fearless on Outkick,” Tomi Lahren.

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