The Democrats focused heavily on data analytics, polling, and door-knocking, but underestimated the importance of connecting with voters on issues they cared about, such as the economy and jobs.
Critics argue that the Democrats were 'too woke,' focusing on social justice issues like transgender rights and Latinx terminology, which alienated some voters who were more concerned about economic stability.
In the final months, Democrats shifted their messaging to align more closely with Republican talking points, emphasizing border security, support for law enforcement, and opposition to policies like defunding the police.
The Battle of Fallujah, which took place 20 years ago, left a deep impact on Brennan and his platoon, leading to struggles with survivor's guilt and moral injury that they are still grappling with today.
Brennan founded The War Horse to address the lack of in-depth, human-focused military reporting, aiming to increase public awareness of the issues faced by veterans and active-duty service members.
Brennan finds the public's performative 'thank you for your service' gestures superficial and would prefer genuine concern and engagement with the policies affecting veterans and military families.
The Navy Corpsman was integral to the Marines' willingness to face danger, as they knew the corpsman would do everything possible to save them, even at great personal risk.
Jon Stewart dissects the recent election fallout for the Democrats, offering insights into what went wrong and why the pundits may be missing the mark. Thomas J. Brennan, retired U.S. Marine and founder of The War Horse, an award-winning nonprofit newsroom spotlights the human impact of military service. Brennan discusses his latest film, “Shadows of Fallujah”, and opens up about the intense memories, struggles with survivor’s guilt, and the journey to healing from the Battle of Fallujah.
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