Tulsi Gabbard
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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.
It's not at the heart of what his focus has been for decades. But he was certainly far more of a non-interventionist than Hillary Clinton, who has shown through her record to be the queen of warmongers in Washington.
It's not at the heart of what his focus has been for decades. But he was certainly far more of a non-interventionist than Hillary Clinton, who has shown through her record to be the queen of warmongers in Washington.
It's not at the heart of what his focus has been for decades. But he was certainly far more of a non-interventionist than Hillary Clinton, who has shown through her record to be the queen of warmongers in Washington.
I wanted to be in a position where I would have a platform to inform voters about her record so that they could make that decision for themselves, so that they could see, hey, in this area, on this issue, which is incredibly important, there is a clear contrast between these two candidates running in the Democratic primary. And that's what drove my decision to resign and to endorse Bernie Sanders.
I wanted to be in a position where I would have a platform to inform voters about her record so that they could make that decision for themselves, so that they could see, hey, in this area, on this issue, which is incredibly important, there is a clear contrast between these two candidates running in the Democratic primary. And that's what drove my decision to resign and to endorse Bernie Sanders.
I wanted to be in a position where I would have a platform to inform voters about her record so that they could make that decision for themselves, so that they could see, hey, in this area, on this issue, which is incredibly important, there is a clear contrast between these two candidates running in the Democratic primary. And that's what drove my decision to resign and to endorse Bernie Sanders.
And that's what I went on to do throughout the rest of that primary election.
And that's what I went on to do throughout the rest of that primary election.
And that's what I went on to do throughout the rest of that primary election.
You know, what I like most about him is he is who he is. Unapologetically so. Both in personality, but also in what he advocates for and what he's advocated for for a long time. So, you know, you can agree or disagree with his positions, but he is who he is.
You know, what I like most about him is he is who he is. Unapologetically so. Both in personality, but also in what he advocates for and what he's advocated for for a long time. So, you know, you can agree or disagree with his positions, but he is who he is.
You know, what I like most about him is he is who he is. Unapologetically so. Both in personality, but also in what he advocates for and what he's advocated for for a long time. So, you know, you can agree or disagree with his positions, but he is who he is.
In the book, I go into a number of the central reasons why I made that choice. But fundamental to them is that the Democratic Party has become a party that is opposed to freedom, that is opposed to the central and foundational principles that exist within our founding documents. and that serve as the identity of who we are as Americans and what this country is supposed to be about.
In the book, I go into a number of the central reasons why I made that choice. But fundamental to them is that the Democratic Party has become a party that is opposed to freedom, that is opposed to the central and foundational principles that exist within our founding documents. and that serve as the identity of who we are as Americans and what this country is supposed to be about.
In the book, I go into a number of the central reasons why I made that choice. But fundamental to them is that the Democratic Party has become a party that is opposed to freedom, that is opposed to the central and foundational principles that exist within our founding documents. and that serve as the identity of who we are as Americans and what this country is supposed to be about.
It has become a party that is controlled by this elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven, who are driving forward this quote-unquote woke agenda and And we see it through their racializing of everything. We see this through their defund the police mission. We see this through their open border policies. We see this through...
It has become a party that is controlled by this elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven, who are driving forward this quote-unquote woke agenda and And we see it through their racializing of everything. We see this through their defund the police mission. We see this through their open border policies. We see this through...
It has become a party that is controlled by this elitist cabal of warmongers who are driven, who are driving forward this quote-unquote woke agenda and And we see it through their racializing of everything. We see this through their defund the police mission. We see this through their open border policies. We see this through...
how in their education policy they are failing our kids, and how they are pushing this narrative that ultimately is a rejection of objective truth. And the fact that it's a question up for debate about whether or not โ well, actually, it's not a question up for debate for them. They are actively pushing for โ