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Carolla underscores a key inconsistency. When these same individuals parade national pride—waving flags or celebrating victories—they do so not out of authentic adoration but perhaps to mask their disdain or to appeal to particular sentiments. He humorously compares this to someone claiming to love their apartment but then spending forty minutes criticizing every flaw. The analogy points to the logical fallacy of claiming love while simultaneously undermining the very object of that love, highlighting what Carolla perceives as superficial patriotism.