How the war machine took over the Democrats w/ Dennis Kucinich | The Chris Hedges Report

There was once a wing of the Democratic Party that stood up to the war industry. J. William Fulbright, George McGovern, Gene McCarthy, Mike Gravel, William Proxmire, and, of course, Dennis Kucinich. But that was largely decades ago. The new Democrats, especially with the presidency of Bill Clinton, became shills not only for corporate America, but the arms industry. The massive military budget, $858 billion in military spending allocated for fiscal year 2023, is an increase of $45 billion over the Biden administration’s budget request, and nearly $80 billion more than the amount appropriated by Congress for the current fiscal year.

What happened to the Democratic Party? Why has it become impossible to question war and the massive expenditures on arms? Why is such questioning political suicide? Why can’t a Democrat ask, especially at a time of economic hardship and huge deficits, how much we are going to divert to the war in Ukraine, which has already consumed some $60 billion? Former presidential candidate and eight-term Congressperson Dennis Kucinich joins The Chris Hedges Report to discuss the past half century of the Democrats, and how the war machine conquered the party.

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20 thoughts on “How the war machine took over the Democrats w/ Dennis Kucinich | The Chris Hedges Report

  1. This is false democrats have always been pro-war. Look at the iraq war they voted to keep funding it.
    Any Democrat in the past or present that has said they are against any war are simply liars/actors. Democrats play the good cop, Republicans play the bad cop, both parties are the same with the same exact agenda.

    People dont see that because the act, the media, the messaging (lies) and the differing policies that are meaningless

  2. Thought I liked this guy until he started spouting nonsense about Ukraine, that sounds like it's coming straight from the Kremlin. Wonder what Putin is paying him…

  3. Our leaders from the past warned us about the military industrial complex take over our political parties,that's why we don't see any military budget cuts, regardless of which party is in charge it keeps going up

  4. As smart as this guy appears to be only one word can describe him, gatekeeper. No mention of the ample evidence of false flag events that preceded every war we have been entangled in. No people call for war, only criminal central banks and the sock puppet politicians. Central banks that give us counterfeit money , the single factor for all inflation and the vehicle for producing a world of debt slaves and perpetual wars👿👹😈

  5. And now DK has left the RFK j campaign, likely because he still holds fast to his anti-war principles. I just wish someone could talk some sense into literally anyone running for President.

  6. Folks should understand –
    The powers that be determined that national security depends on world domination.
    Globalization was the investment that set the stage for pulling the rug out.
    How many proxy wars can we get away with starting?
    I suspect not many more.

  7. In April 1982, I attended a Conference of the Democrat Party Congressional Campaign Committee in Portland, Oregon. At the very beginning of the Conference, the DCCC representative stood up and asked, "Who is the Party of big business?" Most everyone responded, the Republicans, and were were immediately corrected that the Party of big business in 1982 was the Democrat Party. I and many other left the Conference during the coffee break because we were shocked at this 180 degree turn by the leadership of the Democrat Party.

  8. This segment is aging very well – with Kucinich walking away from the RFK campaign here in Oct 2023. Mr. Kucinich is a constant force.

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