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Radical Democrats Threaten National Security with Extreme Agenda

America is waking up to a grave and growing threat inside the Democratic Party: the rise of a truly radical faction that no longer whispers its extremism but openly shapes party policy and messaging. BlazeTV’s Sara Gonzales has been sounding the alarm about this takeover, pointing out that radical operatives with polished PR teams now steer the party’s narrative while wealthy donors bankroll the fringe. Ordinary Americans should be alarmed when a major party trades sober national defense for theatrical virtue signaling.

Progressives in Congress are no longer content with mere rhetoric; they’re pushing to restrict how our military and allies obtain lifesaving equipment, placing ideological purity tests ahead of battlefield realities. Reports show influential Democrats and left-leaning groups debating limits on certain weapons sales and even chipping away at long-standing security partnerships, a sign that the party’s center has been hollowed out by activists. When national security becomes another checkbox for the Twitter mob, our troops and allies pay the price.

Outside the halls of Congress, the left’s economic warfare against defense firms is gaining traction: boycotts, divestment campaigns, and nonprofit pressure aim to de-platform companies essential to our deterrence. Call it BDS 2.0 for defense — pressure campaigns threaten supply chains and investor confidence at a moment when ramping production matters more than ever. If these campaigns succeed, they won’t punish CEOs alone; they’ll hollow out the industrial base that supplies our men and women in uniform.

At the same time, Democratic leaders have redirected their energy toward second-guessing wartime budgets and interrogating the Pentagon’s accounting rather than standing united behind robust production and readiness. Senators have publicly pressed the Congressional Budget Office to re-evaluate the costs of the Iran conflict, signaling a hunger to weaponize budget uncertainty into political leverage. The result is predictable: politicized audits and delay make it easier for opponents of strong defense to argue for cuts or constraints while our adversaries watch.

Washington’s response has been messy and bipartisan in outcome if not intent — the administration has even issued an executive order to pressure defense contractors to prioritize production over buybacks and dividends, a heavy-handed move that nonetheless reveals an uncomfortable truth. Whether it’s left-wing boycotts or executive fiat from the White House, the endgame is the same when nuance dies: production slows, investment gets chilled, and America’s advantage erodes. Conservatives should call out both the performative attacks from the left and the politically driven meddling from the right that together risk weakening our military edge.

Hardworking Americans who love this country must refuse to let our defense posture be a pawn in a culture war. We should defend the companies that supply our troops, demand real accountability that boosts production — not virtue-signaling investigations that hand victory to our rivals — and punish the political class that treats national security like a campaign prop. Stand with the warfighter, back the industrial base, and push back hard at a Democratic Party now run too often by radicals with microphones and donors, not by leaders who put America first.

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