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- adjective Extremely
patriotic .
Etymologies
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Examples
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This is but one example of the kind of hyperpatriotic rhetoric that sends the right-wing into a froth, especially here in Florida's Wingnut Central.
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This is but one example of the kind of hyperpatriotic rhetoric that sends the right-wing into a froth, especially here in Florida's Wingnut Central.
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Politicians are petrified to oppose this nine-year war lest they be accused of being anti-patriotic, the kiss of death in hyperpatriotic America where flag-wavers root for foreign wars so long as their kids don't have to serve and they don't have to pay taxes to finance them.
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Politicians are petrified to oppose this nine-year war lest they be accused of being anti-patriotic, the kiss of death in hyperpatriotic America where flag-wavers root for foreign wars so long as their kids don't have to serve and they don't have to pay taxes to finance them.
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And he saw a hyperpatriotic nationalism not as virtue but as a problem to be overcome.
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Get it, you either get with Luce's hateful, hyperpatriotic, woman-bashing, racist god, or you're a ... pig?
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Buddy's basic format of patriotic background music with a self-righteous recitation laid the blueprint for dozens of white hyperpatriotic rappers for years to come.
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A seminal release in the field of hyperpatriotic white rap see Byron Magregor, below.
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What the study found, basically, is that Americans who depend most on cable's hyperpatriotic Fox News Channel for their information about the Iraq war tend to believe a lot of stuff that just isn't true.
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But they are terrified of being accused of the ultimate sin in hyperpatriotic US politics, being "soft on defense" and "not supporting our boys."
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