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29 Jan, 2020 06:31

Bipartisan stranglehold

From Donald Trump in 2016 to Tulsi Gabbard in 2020, there is a part of the electorate that responds to anti-war/anti-interventionist rhetoric. In fact, there is evidence that this significantly helped get Trump elected. But, the fact remains – the establishment is keen to downplay and even demonize any candidate who questions foreign policy orthodoxies. Why is this?

CrossTalking with Brian Becker, Tony Lazzaro, and Ted Rall.

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