Sky News host pwafork says American exceptionalism is a concept which is almost a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Sky News host James Morrow says American exceptionalism is a concept which is almost a self-fulfilling prophecy. “When the pilgrims came over, they began to talk about this idea that America was simply special,” Mr Morrow told Sky News host Rowan Dean.
“You follow that through to the American revolution which was really in many ways more of a secession than a revolution. “The world was going to be looking to this idea that all men are created equal. “It still informs American politics today.” Image: AP
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