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And Ben Rhodes says it's time to pass the baton.
This is a really great opportunity to try to talent spot and help elevate some different voices.
Jake Sullivan says that this should center in on a revision of the Democratic Party's relationship with Israel.
Of course, that was first promoted by Barack Obama, the most anti-Israel president in modern history by far.
Batar, it should be noted.
Legitimately has the same resume as Zoran Mamdani.
He was a leader of the insanely anti-Semitic group Students for Justice in Palestine.
He worked at the Hamas-linked UN Relief and Works Agency.
He wrote papers at University of Oxford on the Nakba, which is the Arabic term for the establishment of Israel.
It means the catastrophe.
Ben Rhodes, by the way, going out of his way in the New York Times to hug Graham Plattner.
That's the dude with the Nazi tattoo.
He wrote a piece for The New York Times quoting Graham Platner, quote, If the Democratic Party is to flourish in the future, it needs to be an anti-war party.
Why don't more Democrats talk about war the way Mr. Platner does?
We must reengage the world, says Ben Rhodes, as something other than a hegemon.
Rebuild diplomatic and developmental capabilities hollowed out under Mr. Trump.
Negotiate the outlines of a new international order with other major powers.
Ah, multipolarity.
Again, this is Barack Obama's team.
That is Obama's team in the foreign policy sphere.