How the Democrats Became the War Party
Briefly

The attacks from Senator Warren and Representative Schultz against Tulsi Gabbard reveal a Democratic Party entrenched in Cold War mentality, viewing dissent as betrayal.
The Democratic Party has fallen into absolutist group-think about America’s global role, favoring eternal culture wars over foundational state functions like diplomacy.
For decades, a fierce competition on foreign policy existed within the Democratic Party, which vanished post-Cold War, leading to a monotonous narrative.
Key Democratic figures now echo McCarthyite sentiments, with an insular worldview that dismisses alternative perspectives on foreign affairs and America's role.
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