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[quote=Anonymous][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] [b]gabbard was always a sideshow and not popular with dems.[/b]she was a frequent guest on fox news and doing her assad shilling pr tours in syria way before she aligned herself with trump. [/quote] Really? You know we have access to the internet too, right? She was extremely popular in Democratic circles until she spoke out about the rigged primary process in 2016 and didn’t shut up and kiss Hillary’s ring. She wasn’t a “Russian asset” when she spoke at the 2012 convention or was the DNC vice chair. She only was slandered as one after she bravely spoke out against DNC corruption. It’s how the party treats women who dare to think for themselves. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsi_Gabbard [quote]As the Democratic nominee, Gabbard spoke at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina, at the invitation of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, who called Gabbard "an emerging star". … On January 22, 2013, Gabbard was unanimously elected to a four-year term as a vice chair of the Democratic National Committee[/quote] [/quote] psst - she was the DEI pick, an emerging star who didn't materialize into actual star [/quote] LOL[/quote] Well, She’s a huge star now! She couldn’t be bigger. Dems here trying to rewrite history. Lol. They loved Tulsi until she crossed corrupt unpopular Hillary then they tried to destroy her but they failed. What a misstep for the Dems to lose her. Their loss, the country’s gain. She’ll be the first woman President. [/quote] https://lexfridman.com/tu...ranscript/ “It’s a sad state of affairs when some of the most influential voices in our country will label someone a lover or supporter of dictators simply because you’re saying, “Hey, we shouldn’t be going to war. There is another way.” “Of course, I served in a medical unit during that first deployment to Iraq. It was 2005 during the height of that war, and unfortunately we took a lot of casualties. We, across the entire US military, my brigade that I deployed with was from the Hawaii National Guard. We had approximately 3000 soldiers who were operating in four different areas of Iraq. And my first task every day was to go through a list of every combat related injury that had occurred the day before in the country.” “Experiencing firsthand that high human cost of war caused me, a 20-something-year-old from Hawaii… I had left my seat in the state legislature to volunteer to deploy with my brothers and sisters in my unit to Iraq, and so recognize the cost of war, I think, in two fundamental ways. Number one is the high human cost of war on our troops and on the people in the country where this war was being waged. And also the cost on American taxpayers.“ Seeing then, back again in 2005, and recognizing KBR Halliburton, one of the biggest defense contracting companies then, and I know that they’re still very much in that business now, Dick Cheney being connected with that company at one point or another, but in our camp specifically, which was one of the larger ones in Iraq at that time, there wasn’t anything that happened in our camp that didn’t have the KBR Halliburton logo imprinted on it.” And yet the dummy Democrats support Liz Cheney over a former progressive Dem like Tulsi Gabbard who received more love from Trump than the own Dem Party rank and file. This woman ran a part of the DNC and even she ran away from them. What does that tell us? She went from rising star to persona non grata overnight all because she spoke about St. Hillary [/quote]
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