Team USA Dominates Fanatics Flag Football Classic Despite Tom Brady Looking Like The GOAT, Per Usual
This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.
The coverage treats this as pure feel good spectacle, as if chanting “U-S-A” is the whole story. It is not. Patriotism is easy to sell when it is wrapped in celebrity and highlights, but it gets treated as unserious the moment it shows up anywhere else.
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All I have to say is ... U-S-A! U-S-A! U-S-A
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The coverage treats this as pure feel good spectacle, as if chanting “U-S-A” is the whole story. It is not. Patriotism is easy to sell when it is wrapped in celebrity and highlights, but it gets treated as unserious the moment it shows up anywhere else.
Conservatives are fine enjoying a win, and yes, Brady still looks like Brady. But the deeper question is why national pride is celebrated only when it is harmless and sponsor-friendly. A culture that mocks love of country in civic life and then monetizes it in entertainment is not “inclusive,” it is cynical.
Sports can build public trust when they reward merit and shared rules. That is why fairness, institutional stability, and civic unity matter more than the chant. The principle at stake is simple: respect for the nation should not be conditional.
Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.

