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I spent a lot of time with Tulsi in New Hampshire - and I think she'd make a great president. (I've been an Independent all my life, pro-Goldwater in 1964, and voted for Jill Stein and Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020.)

Tulsi really won me over when she called out the CIA at a campaign stop. Her biggest issue is war and peace - and she's a true warrior who understands security - and has devoted a good part of her life to keeping us safe - doing 2 tours in the mid-east, the first as an enlisted soldier, and the second as an officer. As a warrior Tulsi has the credibility to work for peace - outside of the narrative that's promoted by our new world order military and political industrial complex establishment.

Tulsi has introduced and co-sponsored a decent amount of legislation, but some of the most important was ignored. She twice introduced a Secure America's Elections Act, which called for paper ballots (or better). In retrospect (and even at the time), it was clear why the Dem party - and the RINOs didn't support it.

Tulsi did destroy Kamala, but more significantly she also called out Hillary as an evil warmonger. And she also sued Google for the way they manipulated her account.

Part of Tulsi's approach is to see things for herself, as evidenced by quite a few things including her trip to Syria and meeting with Assad. She certainly wasn't pro-Assad, but she did question events that have since been confirmed as false flags.

I don't agree with Tulsi on everything, especially with the extent to which she's supported the Dem party. (But at least she resigned as a vice-chair of the DNC when she refused to support Hillary's candidacy.) Her endorsement of Biden was lukewarm (and when she ran as a dem she agreed to support the dem candidate). And she's been very outspoken and critical of a lot of what Biden has done.

I could go on - if anyone wants to talk about specific issues.

Anyway, I don't expect that Tulsi will run again - even though I'd love to see her pick up the pieces after the current corrupt dem party is destroyed. But if Tulsi is ever treated with any respect by the media, she'd do particularly well with the 40% of us who are independents. And I think she'd help unify the country if it ever made sense for her to run for VP as a republican.

2 years ago
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I spent a lot of time with Tulsi in New Hampshire - and I think she'd make a great president. (I've been an Independent all my life, pro-Goldwater in 1964, and voted for Jill Stein and Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020.)

Tulsi really won me over when she called out the CIA at a campaign stop. Her biggest issue is war and peace - and she's a true warrior who understands security - and has devoted a good part of her life to keeping us safe - doing 2 tours in the mid-east, the first as an enlisted soldier, and the second as an officer. As a warrior Tulsi has the credibility to work for peace - outside of the narrative that's promoted by our new world order military and political industrial complex establishment.

Tulsi has introduced and co-sponsored a decent amount of legislation, but some of the most important was ignored. She twice introduced a Secure America's Elections Act, which called for paper ballots (or better). In retrospect (and even at the time), it was clear way the Dem party - and the RINOs didn't support it.

Tulsi did destroy Kamala, but more significantly she also called out Hillary as an evil warmonger. And she also sued Google for the way they manipulated her account.

Part of Tulsi's approach is to see things for herself, as evidenced by quite a few things including her trip to Syria and meeting with Assad. She certainly wasn't pro-Assad, but she did question events that have since been confirmed as false flags.

I don't agree with Tulsi on everything, especially with the extent to which she's supported the Dem party. (But at least she did resign as a vice-chair of the DNC when she refused to support Hillary's candidacy.) Her endorsement of Biden was lukewarm (and when she ran as a dem she agreed to support the dem candidate). And she's been very outspoken and critical of a lot of what Biden has done.

I could go on - if anyone wants to talk about specific issues.

Anyway, I don't expect that Tulsi will run again - even though I'd love to see her pick up the pieces after the current corrupt dem party is destroyed. But if Tulsi is ever treated with any respect by the media, she'd do particularly well with the 40% of us who are independents. And I think she'd help unify the country if it ever made sense for her to run for VP as a republican.

2 years ago
1 score