I wondered if I was the only one who thought this. There is a deep undercurrent of Anti-Americanism about them lately.
In the case of Pat I think he has held a grudge from being rejected as a GOP presidential nominee. Also he seems to be more enamored of the Plato model of government with a philosopher king (with himself as king of course) then of a government of for and by the people.
That would be fascism. It's already been there.
As you'll note from the links above, Pat absolves Iran of any expansionist aims, agrees with Putin that America is a colonial, expansionist power, Comrade Wolf, supports foreign aid to Hamas, a designated terrorist group, and clearly views Hizbollah, another designated terrorist group with plenty of American blood on their hands, as a victim. There's no question Pat is an American, as is Cindy Sheehan, Barbara Lee, Howard Dean and many others who oppose this administration. I'm not sure that's anti-American, just misguided. It's worth noting though that the original America First Committee, Pat's model, dissolved within a week of Pearl Harbor. Of course that was a war, this is a war, but war for Israel, waged by a government under the control of an unnamed power.
Anti-American? You could make that case, I'd simply say tinfoil land.