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People accuse her of being a Russian agent, but I know a true believer when I see one. The poor woman is braindead. I think she read Smedley Butler once and that's the extent of her foreign policy knowledge.
Ah yeah, Smedley Butler is a right wing conspiracy theorist, right?
No. But if your knowledge of authoritarianism is limited to 1984, you're gonna call everything "Orwellian". Similarly, if your knowledge of geopolitcs is limited to War is a Racket, you're always going to boil down the causes of war to the American military-industrial complex.