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Adam Smith and the Scottish fans who reminded America why it works

Washington Examiner

Washington Examiner

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July 1, 2026

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lean right
Narrative Analysis: Transfer
Adam Smith and the Scottish fans who reminded America why it works

Despite the doom and gloom of America’s naysayers, passion for American values runs far past our shores. Over the past few weeks, social media feeds have been filled with stories of the world visiting the United States for the World Cup — most notably, the exploits of Scottish fans visiting Boston. A match made in []

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