because i really hate, i hate this america that we're giving her. i don't recognize the country i have the opportunity to grow up in. i just don't. when i grew up, people were proud to have a job. they weren't confused on the difference between boys and girls. we prayed in schools. we stood for the national anthem. we honored our flag and we were a country that was part of her history. >> what do you make of that? >> it is part of a long-standing condition of conflating american patriotism with white evangelical christianity and if that's the sort of audience that she was speaking to, it would resonate with them as both a very patriotic and very christian or religious thing. and invoking a type of nostalgia that may not actually reflect the true history of this country. >> i imagine that there's some