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Glen Ford on the Bipartisan Nature of American Exceptionalism

An assembly of hypocrites representing only the hidden oligarchy.

by Margaret Kimberley
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The Trump administration’s threats against Venezuela are a reminder that U.S. aggression is thoroughly bipartisan. In 2019, Glen Ford provided this analysis of a Democratic Party presidential debate, in which even progressives were prepared to support Trump’s regime change plans.

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Guillaume F. Rochat November 15, 2025 - 9:13 am

Right on Mr. Ford. Imperialism has no color, creed or belief. It is the final stage of conquest by greed and is
the most lethal structure in the world.

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