The mass base of the movement that confronted the Bush Administration's wars -- the Democratic voters -- are standing on the sidelines, unwilling to publicly criticize President Obama. This is despite the fact that opinion polls report a majority of the American people now oppose the Afghan war, including some 70% of Democrats.
The mass base of the movement that confronted the Bush Administration's wars -- the Democratic voters -- are standing on the sidelines, unwilling to publicly criticize President Obama. This is despite the fact that opinion polls report a majority of the American people now oppose the Afghan war, including some 70% of Democrats.