**Disarray in the Democrat Party: Gretchen Whitmer's Apology to AOC Eclipses National Security**
The ongoing fallout from the Munich Security Conference has exposed the glaring flaws in the Democrat Party’s approach to governance, particularly when it comes to national security.
In a moment that will surely be remembered as a pivotal misstep, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer publicly stated that New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez “knows more” about foreign policy than she does.
The remark came during a foreign policy panel discussion where both women struggled to articulate coherent strategies regarding critical global issues like the tensions surrounding Taiwan and Ukraine.
Ocasio-Cortez, infamous for her erratic responses, seemingly proved this reputation when queried about America's obligations in the event of a Chinese incursion into Taiwan. Her nonsensical reply, which included convoluted expressions like “a rules-based order that eliminates the hypocrisies,” left many observers questioning her qualifications.
What’s even more concerning is Whitmer’s apparent reliance on Ocasio-Cortez for expertise in such a serious arena. In a stunning display of vulnerability, Whitmer fumbled through questions about Ukraine, ultimately looking to a former Trump ambassador for answers instead of providing her own insights.
The Democrats’ internal dialogues on national security raise alarm about the party’s ability to govern effectively. Such moments of disarray serve to highlight the stark differences in leadership between Republicans and Democrats.
Governor Whitmer has long been protected by liberal media, but these latest comments could expose her to much-needed scrutiny. Voters in Michigan and beyond are increasingly conscious of a party that seems disconnected from reality when it comes to international relations.
In contrast, under President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance, America is poised to reclaim its reputation on the global stage.
It’s evident that the Democrats' focus on social issues overshadows crucial debates like national security, leaving citizens to wonder who truly has their backs in an increasingly complex world.
As evidenced by the Munich conference, the Republican leadership is ready to step in and provide the strong, decisive governance that the country craves.
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