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In reply to the discussion: Tulsi Gabbard Is Reaching Out to Staffers for Possible 2020 Run [View all]OilemFirchen
(7,288 posts)57. What could go wrong?
From the bastion of Bernie bromance, Jacobin:
But suspicion of Gabbard lingers. Her state Democratic Party LGBT caucus, for instance, openly distrusts her, and backed her Democratic primary opponent in 2016. When questioned why the LGBT caucus, which had actually supported her three years earlier, had turned against her, the chairman cited two things. One was her less-than-stellar answers to a questionnaire the LGBT Caucus had sent. The other was a 2015 interview with Ozy, in which she confirmed that her personal views on gay marriage and abortion hadnt changed, just her view on whether the government should enforce its vision of morality.
Gabbards campaign subsequently cancelled an interview with the LGBT Caucus, citing a number of private Facebook posts by its chairman and vice chairman in support of her primary opponent as evidence the group was campaigning for her. Gabbards press aide told Golojuch that it unfortunately appears that your leadership is out of touch.
Gabbards campaign subsequently cancelled an interview with the LGBT Caucus, citing a number of private Facebook posts by its chairman and vice chairman in support of her primary opponent as evidence the group was campaigning for her. Gabbards press aide told Golojuch that it unfortunately appears that your leadership is out of touch.
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Gabbard was subsequently one of three Democrats the others being New Jersey senator Cory Booker and Maryland congressman John Delaney who secured an invitation to AEIs annual closed-to-the-press retreat, where she hobnobbed with the likes of Dick Cheney, Bill Kristol, Mike Pence, Rupert Murdoch, the DeVoses, and a host of other major conservative figures. At the AEIs urging, she had earlier spoken at the Halifax International Security Forum, an annual gathering of national security wonks sponsored by Lockheed Martin, Canadas Department of National Defence, and others.
Another reason Gabbard started receiving applause from the Right was her very public skepticism of the Iran deal.
The Obama administration may have continued much of the Bush approach to the war on terror, but it at least recognized the value of diplomacy. Not Gabbard, however, who told Fox News she was cynical toward the pact, and agreed with host Greta van Susteren that it was akin to Neville Chamberlains infamous Munich agreement with Hitler in 1938.
Another reason Gabbard started receiving applause from the Right was her very public skepticism of the Iran deal.
The Obama administration may have continued much of the Bush approach to the war on terror, but it at least recognized the value of diplomacy. Not Gabbard, however, who told Fox News she was cynical toward the pact, and agreed with host Greta van Susteren that it was akin to Neville Chamberlains infamous Munich agreement with Hitler in 1938.
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Yup, Tulsi has shown people she is no warmonger, despite her military background.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2018
#81
Love that quote!! We've had enough of silly wars and the killing of innocents!!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2018
#83
Can anyone say with certainty that she wouldn't accept a VP nomination from Trump?
Renew Deal
Dec 2018
#9
She is galvanized by the bernie base for endorsing him in 16 but she is absolutely nothing like him
Tiggeroshii
Dec 2018
#19
Nope; she was one of the ones that kept the Sanders campaign going until the convention.
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#40
I would give Rep. Gabbard due consideration in the primaries if she chooses to run
Devil Child
Dec 2018
#56
No. Neither do I support kissing the ass and making excuses for a mass murdering dictator.
octoberlib
Dec 2018
#84
Anything to draw attention away from Trump being made an ass today by Schumer and Pelosi
tenderfoot
Dec 2018
#64
"When sharing the stage with the execrable Islamophobe and nitwit Bill Maher..."
oberliner
Dec 2018
#88
Harsh. I wouldn't use the same terminology the author did but there is a point there. Nothing to
seaglass
Dec 2018
#90
Yeah, definitely, but hmmm. I think I'd love to see Warren Sanders and Gabbard on stage just
JCanete
Dec 2018
#112
She was anti-abortion and anti-gay just 14 years ago, now she's pro. She was vice-chair of the DNC
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#97
No, I will agree that her current public positions are aligned with the current views of the
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#100
It's always like that; that's why I think that her past positions will sink her pretty quickly /nt
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#109
Yeah, but I've been pretty disillusioned by the sexism, racism, ageism, and other crap, so I'm done
LongtimeAZDem
Dec 2018
#117
A lot of candidates will never gain traction and won't have the means to continue.
Garrett78
Dec 2018
#111