Democrats protest over each other during speech by four-star general
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Retired Marine Corps General John Allen spoke Thursday at the Democratic National Convention, making the case that Hillary Clinton would be a responsible steward of the American military.
During his speech, antiwar factions among the assembled delegates repeatedly attempted to raise a chant of "no more war!" However, they were quickly drowned out by a much more powerful counter-chant of "USA! USA!" encouraged by Allen from the podium. Anti-interventionism is a powerful force in the party — it's why Clinton lost the primary in 2008. Yet for the moment it seems the party's center of gravity is willing to adopt a pro-military stance.
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Ryan Cooper is a national correspondent at TheWeek.com. His work has appeared in the Washington Monthly, The New Republic, and the Washington Post.
