Top Ten Biggest Warmongers in the the Democratic Party

Nickname: The Queen of Regime Change
Legacy: Iraq War vote. Libya disaster architect. Syria escalation proponent.
Why: Helped turn the Arab Spring into a firestorm. "We came, we saw, he died" became her interventionist slogan.

Nickname: The Drone President
Legacy: Oversaw seven simultaneous wars. Drone strikes expanded tenfold. Libya intervention.
Why: Campaigned as antiwar, governed as covert war architect. Perfected the sanitized, technocratic face of imperialism.
Obama was a foreign country regime change lover and a master of creating societal division at home.

Nickname: Vietnam's Architect
Legacy: Escalated Vietnam War beyond return. More U.S. troops, more bombs, more death.
Why: Turned a regional conflict into a generational trauma. His war buried under the myth of the "Great Society."

Nickname: The Pentagon's Favorite Democrat
Legacy: Chair of House Armed Services Committee. Consistent backer of military budgets and foreign arms transfers.
Why: A policy wonk for endless spending and forever wars. Quiet but influential.

Nickname: Mr. Raytheon Democrat
Legacy: Advocates for Ukraine escalation, China confrontation, and increased defense spending.
Why: His ties to military contractors and hawkish tone place him among the most reliably pro-war Senate Democrats.

Nickname: The "Responsible" Interventionist
Legacy: Iraq War vote. Afghanistan surge. Yemen support (early). Ukraine escalation.
Why: Talks like a realist, votes like a neocon. Wrapped war in blue-collar platitudes.

Nickname: The Hoodie Hawk
Legacy: Strongest Senate Democrat voice for Ukraine escalation and pro-Israel blank checks.
Why: Post-stroke or not, he's clear on one thing. No limits on defense aid if it's framed as "fighting evil."

Nickname: Biden's Mini-Me on Foreign Policy
Legacy: Advocated U.S. military involvement in Ukraine even before 2022.
Why: Soft-spoken but consistently supports intervention under a moral framing.

Nickname: NATO's Favorite Senator
Legacy: Longtime NATO booster and advocate of foreign military assistance.
Why: Rarely meets a conflict she doesn't want to fund.

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Nickname: The DNC's Military Surrogate
Legacy: Consistently backs increased military aid to Israel and Ukraine, and rarely questions Pentagon spending.
Why: She blends establishment Democratic politics with unwavering support for war-allied contractors and foreign interventions, especially when tied to lobby support.
