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Both push and pull are at work here. Democratic Party leaders are actively recruiting candidates with a military or intelligence background for competitive seats where there is the best chance of ousting an incumbent Republican or filling a vacancy, frequently clearing the field for a favored “star” recruit.

A case in point is Elissa Slotkin, a former CIA operative with three tours in Iraq, who worked as Iraq director for the National Security Council in the Obama White House and as a top aide to John Negroponte, the first director of national intelligence. After her deep involvement in US war crimes in Iraq, Slotkin moved to the Pentagon, where, as a principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs, her areas of responsibility included drone warfare, “homeland defense” and cyber warfare.

The Democratic leaders are promoting CIA agents and Iraq and Afghanistan war veterans. At the same time, such people are choosing the Democratic Party as their preferred political vehicle. There are far more former spies and soldiers seeking the nomination of the Democratic Party than of the Republican Party. There are so many that there is a subset of Democratic primary campaigns that, with a nod to Mad magazine, one might call “spy vs. spy.”

.The DCCC has designated 102 seats as priority or competitive, including 22 seats where the incumbents are not running again (five Democrats and 17 Republicans), and 80 seats where Republican incumbents could be defeated for reelection in the event that polls predicting a sizeable swing to the Democrats in November prove accurate.

Of the 102 primary elections to choose the Democratic nominees in these competitive districts, 44 involve candidates with a military-intelligence or State Department background, with 11 districts having two such candidates, and one district having three. In the majority of contests, the military-intelligence candidates seem likely to win the Democratic nomination, and, if the Democrats win in the general election, would enter Congress as new members of the House of Representatives.

Agents, but no longer secret

First: The number of candidates who openly proclaim their role in the CIA or military intelligence. In years past, such activities would be considered confidential, if not scandalous for a figure seeking public office. Not only would the candidates want to disguise their connections to the spy apparatus, the CIA itself would insist on it, particularly for those who worked in operations rather than analysis, since exposure, even long after leaving the agency, could be portrayed as compromising “sources and methods.”

This is no longer the case. The 2018 candidates drawn from this shadow world of espionage, drone murders and other forms of assassination positively glory in their records. And the CIA and Pentagon have clearly placed no obstacles in the way.

When the dust clears after November 6, 2018, there will almost certainly be more former CIA agents in the Democratic caucus in the House of Representatives than former Sanders activists. It is the military-intelligence operatives who constitute the spine of the Democratic Party, not the Sanders “Our Revolution” group. This is a devastating verdict on the claims of the Vermont senator, backed by various pseudo-left groups, that it is possible to reform the Democratic Party and push it to the left.

The preponderance of national security operatives in the Democratic primaries sheds additional light on the nature of the Obama administration. Far from representing a resurgence of liberal reformism, as apologists for the Democrats like the International Socialist Organization claimed at the time of his election, Obama’s eight years in office marked the further ascendancy of the military-intelligence apparatus within the Democratic Party.

Roll Call

We’ve already reviewed the cases of Elissa Slotkin, running in Michigan’s 8th District, who served three tours with the CIA in Baghdad, and Gina Ortiz Jones, an Air Force intelligence officer in Iraq, running for the Democratic nomination in the 23rd District of Texas.

Jason Crow is running in Colorado’s 6th Congressional District against incumbent Republican Mike Coffman, where he was selected by the DCCC as one of its top candidates in the “Red-to-Blue” program. He is a veteran of the 82nd Airborne Division, leading a paratrooper platoon during the invasion of Iraq. He then joined the Army Rangers and served two tours in Afghanistan “as part of the Joint Special Operations Task Force,” where he rose to the rank of captain.

Abigail Spanberger, seeking the Democratic nomination in a district in the suburbs of Richmond, Virginia, has the following declaration at the top of her campaign website: “After nearly a decade serving in the CIA, I’m running for Congress in Virginia’s 7th District to fight for opportunity, equality and security for all Americans.

Her opponent for the Democratic nomination is a career Marine Corps pilot, Dan Ward, in one of nearly a dozen contests involving multiple military-intelligence candidates.

Jesse Colvin, running in the 1st District of Maryland, spent six years in Army intelligence, including four combat deployments to Afghanistan and a year near the Demilitarized Zone between North Korea and South Korea.

Jeffrey Beals, seeking the Democratic nomination in the 19th District of New York, is now a school teacher, but writes on his website, “After beginning my career as a CIA intelligence officer, I joined the State Department

Unfortunately for Beals, his fundraising, $174,000 by December 31, 2017, is dwarfed by that of another military-intelligence rival for the nomination, Patrick Ryan, a West Point graduate with two tours of duty in Iraq,

Jonathan Ebel, running in the 13th District of Illinois, served four years as a naval intelligence officer, including on the staff of the US European Command in Stuttgart, Germany during the invasion of Iraq in 2003. He now teaches religion at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.

Shelly Chauncey, seeking the Democratic nomination in the 5th District of Pennsylvania, in the Philadelphia suburbs. Her website strikes a feminist note: “Shelly served her nation for more than a decade with the Central Intelligence Agency.

Omar Siddiqui, running in California’s 48th District, describes his background as follows: “On the front lines of national defense, Mr. Siddiqui serves as a private advisor and consultant to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) on issues of national security and counter-terrorism and was formerly an advisor and community partner with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Mr. Siddiqui is presently director of special projects of the FBI National Citizens Academy Alumni Association…”

Dan McReady, a Marine Corps veteran turned “clean energy” multi-millionaire, backed by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for the Democratic nomination in the 9th District of North Carolina,

Note: Husband of Elissa Slotkin referred to above ??

Richard Ojeda, elected as a West Virginia state senator in 2016, is now seeking the Democratic nomination in the 3rd Congressional District, covering the southern third of the state. As the WSWS has reported, Ojeda has based his political career on more than two decades in the US Army Airborne, including repeated tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, where he reached the rank of major.

Josh Butner, running in the 50th District of California against Republican Duncan Hunter, Jr., “served for 23 years in the United States Navy where he saw multiple combat deployments, most recently in Iraq and Afghanistan.” The career Navy SEAL says almost nothing about what he actually did in the top military assassination unit.

Dan Feehan is running to succeed incumbent Democrat Tim Walz in the 1st Congressional District of Minnesota, after Walz announced his candidacy for governor of that state. From 2005 to 2009, according to his campaign biography, Feehan “served as an active duty soldier and completed two combat tours of duty as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.” He then joined the Obama administration, first as a White House aide, then as an acting assistant secretary of defense in the Pentagon.

Andy Kim, running in the 3rd District of New Jersey, has actually raised more money than the incumbent Republican, Tom MacArthur. Kim worked at the Pentagon and as a strategic adviser to generals David Petraeus and John Allen while they were in command of US forces in Afghanistan. He then moved to the National Security Council, where he was Obama’s director for Iraq for two years.

Maura Sullivan, seeking the Democratic nomination in New Hampshire’s 2nd District, where incumbent Democrat Carol Shea-Porter is retiring, was a Marine Corps officer, rising to the rank of captain and deploying to Fallujah, Iraq, scene of some of the bloodiest battles and most horrific US war crimes of that war. She too joined the Obama administration as a civilian administrator at both the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Pentagon.

Matthew Morgan, had a 20-year career in the Marine Corps “where I would deploy routinely overseas, culminating in several senior staff roles where I’d provide counsel to numerous military leaders, including the secretary of defense.” He did two tours in Iraq and also worked in counterterrorism on the Horn of Africa. Now he is the unopposed candidate for the Democratic nomination in Michigan’s 1st Congressional District, which has switched back and forth between the two big business parties and is currently held by first-term Republican Jack Bergman.

Mikie Sherrill, a career Navy helicopter pilot, with ten years’ active service in Europe and the Middle East, now a federal prosecutor. She reported raising $1,230,000 by December 31, 2017 for her campaign for the Democratic nomination in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District, where incumbent Republican Rodney Freylingheusen is retiring.

Chrissy Houlahan, a former US Air Force captain, has raised $1,228,000 for her campaign in Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District, against incumbent Republican Ryan Costello.

Amy McGrath, a career Marine fighter pilot with 89 missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, has raised $1,133,000 for her campaign in Kentucky’s 6th Congressional District against incumbent Republican Andy Barr.

Jessica Morse was Iraq country coordinator for the State Department in the course of “over a decade as a national security strategist,” according to her website. She worked for the US Agency for International Development, a longtime CIA front. Her opponent for the Democratic nomination in the 4th District of California, to face Republican incumbent Tom McClintock, is another former State Department officer.

1 posted on 03/10/2018 5:16:15 AM PST by saywhatagain
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To: saywhatagain

South America here we come!

Since at least 9/11, Dems have been going into the military with the sole idea of using it to gain power in Washington.


2 posted on 03/10/2018 5:19:59 AM PST by miss marmelstein
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To: saywhatagain

It’s amazing that so many in the IC and military are liberals. This includes and especially those at SES and General officer levels.

Most are elitists and nothing more than politicians.


4 posted on 03/10/2018 5:24:13 AM PST by Freedom_2_ADM
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To: saywhatagain

Communist takeover continues . . .


7 posted on 03/10/2018 5:41:26 AM PST by petitfour (APPEAL TO HEAVEN)
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To: saywhatagain

What the hell is this site and why would you want to read it?

I don’t bother with CUSA material either


8 posted on 03/10/2018 5:44:37 AM PST by Nifster (I see puppy dogs in the clouds)
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Somethings wrong with this.
The intelligence community is trying to overthrow our president.
They trained the rebels in Syria and killed 475,000 people.
They started the wars in Egypt and Libya.
They have the ability to dig up dirt on their congressional opponent with NSA files.
I spent the last few hours watching Youtube videos on Syria.
Everybody knows that the rebels were backed by the U.S. and the Muslim Brotherhood.
Syria’s President Assad can freely walk throughout the city, go shopping, and be greeted
by friendly Syrians.


9 posted on 03/10/2018 5:49:35 AM PST by Haddit (Minimalists Al Gore and Al Qaeda)
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To: saywhatagain

A very interesting article (part 1 of 3). Thanks for posting.


11 posted on 03/10/2018 5:54:27 AM PST by PGalt
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To: saywhatagain; Travis McGee

Ping


12 posted on 03/10/2018 5:54:39 AM PST by gaijin
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To: saywhatagain

The deep state attempting to place its own in “elected” positions; trying to insure the elected branch does not stray too far from the permanent demands of the deep state.


13 posted on 03/10/2018 5:55:31 AM PST by Wuli (qu)
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To: saywhatagain

What would these people know about the needs of average American working people? Nothing. They’ve lived off government cheese for too long to understand the needs of people working regular jobs.


17 posted on 03/10/2018 6:02:24 AM PST by boycott
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Putin’s people... all moles

I feel safer now that our leftist gestapo is going to run things


19 posted on 03/10/2018 6:22:02 AM PST by JudgemAll (Democrats Fed. job-security Whorocracy & hate:hypocrites must be gay like us or be tested/crucifiedc)
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Absolute proof of obama’s corruption of intelligence and the military.


20 posted on 03/10/2018 6:24:32 AM PST by clintonh8r (Truth is hate speech to those who hate the truth.)
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To: saywhatagain
The career Navy SEAL says almost nothing about what he actually did in the top military assassination unit.

The top assassination unit!

Who knew?

Is that legal?

23 posted on 03/10/2018 7:06:47 AM PST by DUMBGRUNT (This Space for Rent)
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No Demonicrat should ever be given security clearance. To do so gives aid and comfort to the enemy.


26 posted on 03/10/2018 7:48:38 AM PST by Carl Vehse
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To: saywhatagain

The readers/commentors on the site of the article you posted are not very happy about this Democrat party movement. The article reinforces the belief that there is a Democrat effort to redefine the Democrat party, to make it look more like your grandfather’s party, in addition to stocking the house and senate with deep state sympathizers. Here in Wisconsin, we have our own curious senate candidate, running as a Republican, but with past Democrat activist cred. He talks a good game, and is supported well, but is he interviewing to be the next McCain.


27 posted on 03/10/2018 8:16:10 AM PST by OldCountryBoy (You can't make this stuff up!)
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The Democrat party is and has been the most evil and corrupt party in American history, using our government to bend and oppress the will of the people. From its support of slavery, to the Ku Klux Klan, to Tammany Hall, to its fight against civil rights, to its continued oppression of people of color through meager government handouts, to it’s bloody war dead, through its most recent collaboration with Russia and the corruption of our intelligence agencies to attempt to overthrow our government.

Wait, Democrats the war party??? I thought Republicans were! No, just like everything else, the left loves to transfer their evil to the Republican party (the Southern Strategy anyone?). If you don't believe me, here's the proof for your own eyes. Show this to the next lefty who tells you that the Republicans are the party of war:

War or Conflict Date Dead Wounded Total Dead and Wounded President Party Comments
Northwest Indian War 1785-1795 1056+ 825+ 1881+
Quasi-War 1798–1800 514 42 556 Adams Federalist
First Barbary War 1801-1805 74 64 138 Jefferson Democrat
Chesapeake-Leopard Affair 1807 3 18 21 Jefferson Democrat
War of 1812 1812-1814 ~20,000 4,505 ~25,000 Madison Democrat
Marquesas Expedition 1813-1814 4 3 7 Madison Democrat
Second Barbary War 1815 138 10 148 Madison Democrat
First Seminole War 1817-1818 47 36 83 Jackson Democrat
First Sumatran Expedition 1832 2 11 13 Jackson Democrat
Black Hawk War 1832 305 85 390 Jackson Democrat
Second Seminole War 1835-1842 1,535 1,535 Jackson Democrat Continued trough Harrison’s (Whig) term
Mexican-American War 1846-1848 13,283 4,152 17,435 Polk Democrat
Third Seminole War 1855-1858 26 27 53 Pierce Democrat
Civil War 1861-1865 625,000 412,200 1,037,200 Davis Democrat Lincoln (Republican) was northern president, but war was begun by secession of southern democratically-controlled states. South fired first shot at Fort Sumter.
Spanish-American War 1898 2,446 1,622 4,068 McKinley Republican
Philippine-American War 1898-1913 4,196 2,930 7,126 McKinley Republican
Boxer Rebellion 1900-1901 131 204 335 Roosevelt Republican
Mexican Revolution 1914-1919 70 70 Wilson Democrat
Occupation of Haiti 1915-1934 148 26+ 184+ Wilson Democrat
World War I 1917-1918 116,516 204,002 320,518 Wilson Democrat
North Russia Campaign 1918-1920 424 424 Wilson Democrat
American Expeditionary Force Siberia 1918-1920 328 52+ 380+ Wilson Democrat
World War II 1941-1945 405,399 670,846 1,076,245 FDR/Truman Democrat
China 1945-1947 13 43 56 Truman Democrat
Korean War 1950-1953 36,516 92,134 128,650 Truman Democrat
Vietnam War 1955-1975 58,209 153,303 211,454 Kennedy/LBJ Democrat Nixon (Republican) ended war
Bay of Pigs Invasion 1961 4 4 Kennedy Democrat
Dominican Republic 1965-1966 13 200 213 Johnson Democrat
Iran 1980 8 4 12 Carter Democrat
El Salvador Civil War 1980-1992 37 35 72 Reagan Republican
Beirut Deployment 1982-1984 266 169 435 Reagan Republican
Invasion of Grenada 1983 19 119 138 Reagan Republican
1986 Bombing of Libya 1986 2 2 Reagan Republican
Invasion of Panama 1989 40 324 364 Bush Bush
Gulf War 1990-1991 258 849 1,231 Bush Republican
Somalia 1992-1993 43 153 196 Clinton Democrat
Haiti 1994-1995 4 3 7 Clinton Democrat
Bosnia-Herzegovina 1995-2004 12 6 18 Clinton Democrat
NATO Bombing of Yugoslavia 1999 20 2+ 22+ Clinton Democrat
Afghanistan 2001-present 1,803 9,971 12,035 Bush Republican
Iraq War 2003-2011 4,477 31,965 36,395 Republican
Democrat
Total War Casualties 1,272,237 1,590,105 2,857,647
Total Republican War Casualties (11 total wars or conflicts 62,201
Total Democrat War Casualties (28 total wars or conflicts) 2,794,890

28 posted on 03/10/2018 8:16:15 AM PST by Magnatron
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Thank you for reproducing the content so we didn't have to go to the World Socialist web site.
32 posted on 03/10/2018 3:48:57 PM PST by Albion Wilde (We're even doing the right thing for them. They just don't know it yet. --Donald Trump, CPAC '18)
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