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EPISODE · Jul 7, 2026 · 49 MIN

The perception of patriotism

from All Sides with Amy Juravich

As America marks its 250th birthday this year, the national mood is deeply fractured.While many citizens feel let down by the federal government, others are feeling a strong sense of national pride.Patriotism has become a partisan discussion, less about a shared love of country and more about one political side or another.This raises critical questions: What does it truly mean to be a patriot, how did public perception shift so drastically and what lies ahead for national confidence?Guests:Brian Kisida, associate professor, Truman School of Government & Public Affairs, University of MissouriDaniel Rivers, history professor, Ohio State UniversityDavid Steigerwald, history professor, Ohio State University(photo: Allison Robbert / AP)

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