I haven't followed Tulsi or what she stands for closely as of yet but after having watched sections of Tucker Carlsons great recent breakdown of the first Democratic debate, bit I'll will do so now. Seems to me that she could have a real chance to win over all those crazies in the party. Despite her being ridiculed and being sidelined by the BS Media, the public responded very positively to her rational and human stands, as eluded above. She was the most searched person online after the debate. After having watched this, I'm even inclined to say that it would be worthwhile to give her some support via twitter and other media, fighting the war against her.
Here is the full breakdown of Tucker:
And here the short section with Tulsi after the debate:
Notice that Tucker obviously and sanely agrees that party affiliations isn't really the issue and never was, but who someone is and what they stand for. From what I've heard, I think Carlson is right in saying that because of what she is saying we should know why she is by far the most hated candidate by the neocons. I also find her history of having being a veteran/soldier in the Iraq war in 2005 in a medical unit pretty interesting. It seems she knows what she is talking about not only there, first hand. I also am very positively surprised that she has the guts to name Netanjahu in the same vain as Saudi Arabia and the neocons in the Trump administration, in that they have created that situation over Iran, in which Trump has now to fight hard to not starting a war. She also clearly points out Americas negative role in the world of being the country that starts illegal wars and attempts regime changes and that she wants america to be a leader in the world not by starting wars and attempting regime chances anymore but by working together with other countries, building relationships, good diplomacy, finding common ground etc.
Actually she and people like Carlson give me hope that not everything is lost yet. I'm very positively surprised. Way to go Tulsi!
Here is the full breakdown of Tucker:
And here the short section with Tulsi after the debate:
Notice that Tucker obviously and sanely agrees that party affiliations isn't really the issue and never was, but who someone is and what they stand for. From what I've heard, I think Carlson is right in saying that because of what she is saying we should know why she is by far the most hated candidate by the neocons. I also find her history of having being a veteran/soldier in the Iraq war in 2005 in a medical unit pretty interesting. It seems she knows what she is talking about not only there, first hand. I also am very positively surprised that she has the guts to name Netanjahu in the same vain as Saudi Arabia and the neocons in the Trump administration, in that they have created that situation over Iran, in which Trump has now to fight hard to not starting a war. She also clearly points out Americas negative role in the world of being the country that starts illegal wars and attempts regime changes and that she wants america to be a leader in the world not by starting wars and attempting regime chances anymore but by working together with other countries, building relationships, good diplomacy, finding common ground etc.
Actually she and people like Carlson give me hope that not everything is lost yet. I'm very positively surprised. Way to go Tulsi!