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In reply to the discussion: Al Gore could unite business & progressive Democrats in 2020. [View all]grantcart
(53,061 posts)74. In Hawaii they are not as impressed with Gabbard's Trump friendly attitude
In Hawaii they see behind the headlines and see a Democrat that frequently sides with Trump and the reactionaries
http://www.hawaiifreepress.com/ArticlesMain/tabid/56/ID/17946/Tulsi-Gabbard-lsquoThe-Congresswoman-Trump-Fans-Can-Loversquo.aspx
1. The Hawaii congresswoman was also one of just 47 Democrats who voted for a bill that would make it all but impossible to admit new refugees into the United States.
2. And oddly enough, considering her states reliance on the tourism industry, she mirrored Trumps overreach on immigration issues by calling for European passport holders to be forced to apply for tourist visas
3. She is also wishy-washy on gun control. Trump opposes a ban on assault weapons, aflip-flop from his prior positions; Gabbard, meanwhile, is conspicuously missing from Democrat efforts to legislate the issue. Eighty percent of Democrats, including fellow Hawaii Democrat Rep. Mark Takai, are co-sponsors of a bill that would ban so-called assault weaponsGabbard is not among them.
4. Both Trump and Gabbard share a common friend: billionaire casino magnate Sheldon Adelson. The Hawaii Democrat reportedly introduced an Adelson-backed bill that would outlaw online gambling. Earlier this year, Gabbard won a Champions of Freedom Award at The World Values Networks annual gala, co-hosted by Adelson. Meanwhile, the magnate has indicated his willingness to donate more than $100 million to Trumps campaign for president .
5. While she frequently criticized Clinton, she refused to criticize Trump. When given a chance to condemn Trump, such as with this story, Gabbard avoids the topicand in the past, she has avoided harsh words for the Republican businessman.
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I keep discounting the septuagenarians but yes, there are exceptions to that 'rule'.
randome
Apr 2017
#17
I would be very happy to see Elizabeth Warren or Tulsi Gabbard get the nomination
yurbud
Apr 2017
#12
she has pissed off establishment by calling bullshit on regime change--that will be a positive with
yurbud
Apr 2017
#61
Our government doesn't go to war over human rights, dictatorship, or even terrorism
yurbud
Apr 2017
#68
do you stop human rights abuses using depleted uranium, backing Islamic terrorists, and leaving
yurbud
Apr 2017
#111
Naomi Klein is a Clinton hater and pretty much hates the Democratic Party too.
Demsrule86
Apr 2017
#116
she ascribes economic motives which historically turn out to be true. It goes without saying...
yurbud
Apr 2017
#118
that's good to know if true. I'm mainly impressed by her relatively anti-war stance and
yurbud
Apr 2017
#95
I looked up that "hooker" scandal. It was a masseuse who claimed he assaulted her
yurbud
Apr 2017
#35
so we can only have one even possible nominee ever? I could see that with FDR. Otherwise...
yurbud
Apr 2017
#87
it's implied when even entertaining the idea of another possible candidate is "bashing"
yurbud
Apr 2017
#94
THAT is actually a fresh approach to bashing her. Pretending her fans are blind sycophants not...
yurbud
Apr 2017
#88
Experience as retreads. We don't need no stinking experience. Celebrity is what we need.
delisen
Apr 2017
#37
The Republican noise machine would make mince meat out of him with his own words.
Binkie The Clown
Apr 2017
#32
In 2000 Republicans bankrolled Nader's run against Gore. Are they smarter than we are?
delisen
Apr 2017
#42
An excellent public servant, but a poor candidate, so Not a good idea nt
IphengeniaBlumgarten
Apr 2017
#36
O'Malley will try again. There's Warren, Franken and hopefully some young bloods will emerge
brush
Apr 2017
#47
Unless Presidential campaigns are dramatically shortened and issues-focused, forget it.
Buckeye_Democrat
Apr 2017
#66