On July 4th, Matthew Yglesias writes:
My sense every July 4 is that I could get more jazzed up about independence if it were more plausible for Americans to work ourselves up into a fury of anti-British sentiment. In the real world, however, America’s two closest allies are the former colonial power and the segments of British North America that didn’t join in our rebellion. Ultimately, I think the United States is a pretty awesome country but it very plausibly would have been even awesomer had English and American political leaders in the late 18th century been farsighted enough to find compromises that would have held the empire together.
Mark Hemingway titles this sentiment, “Give Me Compromise or Give Me Death.” Can we question Yglesias’s patriotism now?