Political Party Shifts
Tim discusses the dramatic shifts in political ideologies over the years, highlighting how both major parties have flipped their stances on war and intervention. He reflects on the evolution from a hawkish right to an isolationist sentiment, and how Democrats have become more aggressive in their foreign policy, contrasting with their previous diplomatic approach. The conversation reveals a deep sense of bewilderment at how political identities have transformed in recent decades.In this clip
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