The Cynic

Against this background, radicals leaning towards the extreme left or right become the “mouthpieces” of both parties.
Biden, in his policy on Israel, is forced to collude with the ultra-left, which defends Hamas with the slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which, in essence, means genocide of the Jews (Palestine must from the Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea = Israel must be destroyed and destroyed).
So, among the Democrats, the party is wagging the president, forcing him (to maintain party unity) to put pressure on Israel, while simultaneously sending humanitarian supplies to terrorists.
For Republicans, the situation is different: the presidential candidate is wagging the party. Trump insists on ultra-isolationism, with an emphasis on ultra-conservatism and withdrawal from the international network of alliances.
The crisis is that the centrist majority has no public voice and does not determine policy. The United States is entering the stage of a “dictatorship of radical minorities” with a silent majority.

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