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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]An actual cult member. Perfect choice.[/quote] If someone isn’t a democrat (VOTE BLUE NO MATTER WHO1!1!1!!!!111!!!111) they are a cult member, because in our democracy, only one party is necessary. Yes, our two party system is flawed: we have democrats (sane, intelligent, patriotic) vs republicans (insane, stupid, traitors). The founders intended that democrats win every election, every time, and never lose a presidential election, how do you people not know that? [/quote] Ask anyone from Hawaii, or look up Jagad Guru/ Chris Butler in the Science of Identity Foundation. That’s her dad. She was literally raised in a cult. [/quote] When Tulsi was a democrat, you didn’t care about her childhood. But now, suddenly, her childhood is problematic. Selective outrage, yawn.[/quote] Ds have never liked her. [/quote] Which is why Nancy Pelosi wanted he to speak at the 2012 convention and she was unanimously voted vice chair of the DNC, right? Sure… They loved her until she chose to be [b]the maverick that she is and speak out against corruption in the party[/b]. [/quote] Hint: that will not make the party, especially the party leaders, like you. If you are powerful enough, you might get way with it, maybe. But probably not. If you are not powerful, you will not get away with it. You just won't. This applies to more than just political parties, it applies to every group or organization or company. [/quote] Well, good news. The DNC won! They blocked Bernie and pissed off Tulsi so much that she joined Trump. And what’s they get for it? Loses in 2016 and 2024 and Tusli as DOD Chair and probably a Republican nominee in 2028 or 2036. Good job guys! So much prescience. Next time maybe think more about winning elections than sinking the campaign of a popular candidate who pisses off some of your donors next time, huh? Maybe when a good looking, young woman who’s a POC and a war veteran gets upset at corruption you suck it up and think about the long game because she - like Bernie - could have beaten Trump as well because of her immense appeal with independents and working class voters. Maybe think about winning some time. Just a thought. [/quote] Speaking as a former Republican now Independent, I'm not sure your thought has merit. There are plenty of Rs or former Rs who have criticized the GOP and they have not landed on their feet, either in the Democratic party or Indepenent or Republican. To say that Tulsi Gabbard is a role model is a strange way of viewing her. And she will never be a Republican nominiee.[/quote]
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