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What took you so long Tulsi ?
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(10-12-2022, 09:17 PM)sistersue Wrote:
elepaio pid=' dateline=\'1665562271' Wrote:Excellent Kander.

What i could add is i believe some of what she brings up may be the very first time some people have ever heard this or even her ! And it's shocking to them  Its real folks check it out.

Tulsi is as even keeled as you can be between parties.  Even if you don't want to hear what the " other side " is saying let her be your neutral informational bridge.
I wish she was our governor.
I get so confused listening to all these political outlooks from different people.  Most of the stuff Tulsi says about Democrats sounds like a lot the opinions of others I've heard about the Republican Party.  Huh
"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false" CIA director William Casey (circa 1981).
Sorry, I dont know what to tell you. folks are going to have to start thinking about what they are being told instead of believing it face value especially during times of war we find ourselves in.
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#12
folks are going to have to start thinking about what they are being told..

As per the court's judgement of Alex Jones.
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(10-12-2022, 10:18 PM)MyManao Wrote: folks are going to have to start thinking about what they are being told..

As per the court's judgement of Alex Jones.
Jones mistake was that he tried to push his theories as fact instead of opinion. Its already been determined by a federal judge when dismissing sandman cases based that it was based on opinion. Im going to venture that Captain oranges new lawsuit will also fall under "opinion" vs. "news".

Its starting to get off track from what Tulsi is doing now. I think its safe to assume that she wont be running for governor or senate or president.
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#14
I have no idea what Tulsi's future will be. She's certainly not a Republican. She is definitely a maverick of some sort and doesn't fit in either major party. The closest parallels I can think of would be a Bernie Sanders or a Ron Paul. Not that her views match theirs but her status as a maverick is similar to those, but perhaps even a little more maverick to either party.

She could never get elected to anything as a real republican. It would have to be a situation where her draw as an independent drew from both parties. It seems many of her views are contrary to the mainstream of both parties. However, I think it's good to have a few mavericks around. I could have never voted for Ron Paul but I was very glad his voice was there to be heard, most times, but also glad he wasn't my senator.

I think Tulsi's future is more as a talking head on cable news. Personally I think y'all should elect her to something so her maverick voice will still be heard, but I won't vote for her.
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#15
Lets hear her shout from the rooftops on the vax coverups.
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#16
Lets hear her shout from the rooftops on the vax coverups.

What happens at Tulsi’s dinner parties when she invites her muddled conspiracy preoccupied supporters


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#17
Jokes are your deflection mechanism, i get that.
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#18
Jokes are your deflection mechanism

Not when they hit the nail on the head.
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#19
Playskool Hammer.
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#20
Major politicians are supposed to represent everybody. It just seems like such a stretch for somebody raised by the Gabbards to bridge that gap.
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