You still haven’t provided an independent source for these claims.
If you want to chew on something, we can look at the voting surveys from 2004 and 2008. Republican voting stayed about the same while Democrat voting appears to have increased ... 10 points better for Obama than for Jo.Ke., although Obama was a much, much better candidate. With Republicans holding steady at a solid two-thirds in two elections, there’s not much room for liberal growth in the military. Then you add in the failure of Obama to improve the economy and his sliding approval numbers ... why would we assume there’s going to be any dramatic shift in the future??
http://www.pollster.com/blogs/the_army_vote_the_military_tim.php
Oh please. The communist thing? Perfumed princes? Clinton's little project a decade ago? The curious continuity of the current admin?
Really, I wish you would get the wool out from between your ears, and maybe you'd be able to make some kind of case. Any kind ;). Please elucidate, or at least try to be lucid.