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Tulsi Gabbard

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Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

So you're not, as a party, supposed to be tipping the scales in any direction for any candidate during a primary election.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

So you're not, as a party, supposed to be tipping the scales in any direction for any candidate during a primary election.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

So you're not, as a party, supposed to be tipping the scales in any direction for any candidate during a primary election.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

And so I had no plans to get involved for any candidate or against any candidate during that primary in just the hopes of like, all right, we got to make sure that this is a fair and balanced primary so that voters have the best opportunity to vote for the candidate of their choosing. Yeah. I saw a couple of things pretty quickly.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

And so I had no plans to get involved for any candidate or against any candidate during that primary in just the hopes of like, all right, we got to make sure that this is a fair and balanced primary so that voters have the best opportunity to vote for the candidate of their choosing. Yeah. I saw a couple of things pretty quickly.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

And so I had no plans to get involved for any candidate or against any candidate during that primary in just the hopes of like, all right, we got to make sure that this is a fair and balanced primary so that voters have the best opportunity to vote for the candidate of their choosing. Yeah. I saw a couple of things pretty quickly.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

Number one is that the chair of the DNC at the time was a woman named Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a congresswoman out of Florida. And she made very serious decisions unilaterally that many times we found out about via tweet or press release that that showed she was tilting the scales in the favor of Hillary Clinton in that 2016 primary. The other thing that I saw was how

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

Number one is that the chair of the DNC at the time was a woman named Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a congresswoman out of Florida. And she made very serious decisions unilaterally that many times we found out about via tweet or press release that that showed she was tilting the scales in the favor of Hillary Clinton in that 2016 primary. The other thing that I saw was how

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

Number one is that the chair of the DNC at the time was a woman named Debbie Wasserman Schultz, a congresswoman out of Florida. And she made very serious decisions unilaterally that many times we found out about via tweet or press release that that showed she was tilting the scales in the favor of Hillary Clinton in that 2016 primary. The other thing that I saw was how

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

The mainstream media and those who are supposed to be in a position to be neutral arbiters to facilitate debates and forums and conversations so that voters can be best informed in who they want to vote for. We're calling Hillary Clinton the most qualified person ever to run for president in the history of our country. because of the positions that she had held as Secretary of State, as a U.S.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

The mainstream media and those who are supposed to be in a position to be neutral arbiters to facilitate debates and forums and conversations so that voters can be best informed in who they want to vote for. We're calling Hillary Clinton the most qualified person ever to run for president in the history of our country. because of the positions that she had held as Secretary of State, as a U.S.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

The mainstream media and those who are supposed to be in a position to be neutral arbiters to facilitate debates and forums and conversations so that voters can be best informed in who they want to vote for. We're calling Hillary Clinton the most qualified person ever to run for president in the history of our country. because of the positions that she had held as Secretary of State, as a U.S.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

Senator, as First Lady, and yet they glossed over those titles without ever holding her, asking questions even, or holding her to account for her record, especially in the area of foreign policy. The job she was running for was to be Commander-in-Chief, to be the President of the United States. that responsibility to serve as commander in chief is the foremost responsibility a president has.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

Senator, as First Lady, and yet they glossed over those titles without ever holding her, asking questions even, or holding her to account for her record, especially in the area of foreign policy. The job she was running for was to be Commander-in-Chief, to be the President of the United States. that responsibility to serve as commander in chief is the foremost responsibility a president has.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

Senator, as First Lady, and yet they glossed over those titles without ever holding her, asking questions even, or holding her to account for her record, especially in the area of foreign policy. The job she was running for was to be Commander-in-Chief, to be the President of the United States. that responsibility to serve as commander in chief is the foremost responsibility a president has.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

It's essentially the one area where the president can unilaterally make decisions without Without education, healthcare, immigration, Congress has to actually pass legislation. President can come through and say, hey, here's the policies that I want. Here's legislation that I'll propose. But those changes can't be made without Congress working with Congress to pass them.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

It's essentially the one area where the president can unilaterally make decisions without Without education, healthcare, immigration, Congress has to actually pass legislation. President can come through and say, hey, here's the policies that I want. Here's legislation that I'll propose. But those changes can't be made without Congress working with Congress to pass them.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

It's essentially the one area where the president can unilaterally make decisions without Without education, healthcare, immigration, Congress has to actually pass legislation. President can come through and say, hey, here's the policies that I want. Here's legislation that I'll propose. But those changes can't be made without Congress working with Congress to pass them.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

So she was essentially being let off the hook for her record. As an American, as a soldier, as a veteran, that was a big problem for me. And so I made the decision to resign as vice chair of the DNC so that I could endorse Bernie Sanders, who largely at heart, I believe, is a non-interventionist. He hasn't focused a lot on foreign policy.

Lex Fridman Podcast
#423 โ€“ Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex

So she was essentially being let off the hook for her record. As an American, as a soldier, as a veteran, that was a big problem for me. And so I made the decision to resign as vice chair of the DNC so that I could endorse Bernie Sanders, who largely at heart, I believe, is a non-interventionist. He hasn't focused a lot on foreign policy.