Five Reasons I’m Excited About Tulsi Gabbard’s Candidacy
Hawaii Representative Tulsi Gabbard has announced her intent to campaign for President of the United States, and the entire political spectrum is shitting bricks about it. Mainstream liberals and neocons are calling her a Putin puppet and Assad's BFF, leftists and progressives are criticizing her associations with right-wing factions in India and anti-LGBT comments she made in the early 2000s, conspiracy analysts are criticizing her Council on Foreign Relations membership, and the Zionist elements of Trump's base are openly promising to destroy her candidacy. A lot of others, myself included, got a lot more interested in the 2020 elections when she threw her hat in.
I'm not interested in defending Gabbard from the criticisms that have been leveled at her at this time; many articles have been written toward that end already, and if she's going to run for the most powerful elected office on the planet it's fair to scrutinize and question what kind of person she is. I'm also not interested in endorsing anyone for the presidency. What I am interested in is the way Gabbard's presence in the Democratic presidential primary race is already in January 2019 upsetting the standard establishment script and forcing foreign policy debates that need to happen.
Here are a five thoughts on that subject:
1 - Gabbard will definitely be the most antiwar candidate on the debate stage by a wide margin, except in the highly unlikely event that someone steps up from way out of left field to run like Dennis Kucinich. Being the most antiwar candidate in anything associated with the Democratic Party is a very low bar, but her vocal positions on Syria, Iran, Yemen, Russia, North Korea, Afghanistan, Gaza, and previous US regime change interventions set her so far from the establishment orthodoxy that she'll look as different from the other candidates as Ron Paul looked on the Republican debate stage.
2 - Make no mistake, it is this opposition to significant aspects of the US war machine that is the driving force behind the overwhelming bulk of the shrieking objection to Gabbard's candidacy, not any of the more valid criticisms. We have learned from the mainstream acceptance of Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez that some criticism of the status quo will be tolerated when it comes to domestic policy, but it's an excommunicable offense when it comes to foreign policy. The idea that the US should forcefully control world affairs using the carrot of alliance and the stick of military violence is so ubiquitous in both of America's mainstream parties that it takes a Washington Post columnist getting dismembered alive to start a debate about something so self-evidently evil as the Saudi-led destruction of Yemen.
3 - Foreign policy is undeniably the area in which the greater part of US government depravity takes place, and as far as America's permanent government is concerned it is by far the most important. Forcing a debate on an issue you're not even supposed to bring up on mainstream media will get a lot of ordinary Americans asking questions that very powerful individuals don't want asked. The DNC went from scheduling over 20 debates in 2008 to trying to limit it to six in 2016 because they didn't want Sanders' excellent domestic policy ideas getting out to the public and making their coronated status quo candidate look bad. Gabbard could have the same impact on foreign policy in an audience that has been aggressively propagandized by MSNBC warmongering.
4 - Gabbard's progressive positions on issues like Medicare for All, environmentalism, $15 minimum wage, Wall Street accountability, the failed war on drugs, marijuana legalization, criminal justice reform and indigenous water rights will also set her further to the left on domestic policy than anyone on the debate stage besides Sanders should he run. This is a self-evident fact, but a lot of narrative control efforts are being poured into painting her as a right-winger. She will definitely help force the debate to the left, and her position on withdrawing from expensive interventionist war policies answers the "But how are you going to PAY for it??" questions the MSM talking heads are so fond of grilling progressives with on social programs.
5 - For me the most telling thing about Gabbard is the way she resigned from her position as vice chair of the DNC in order to endorse Bernie Sanders in 2016. Other DNC operatives remained inside the Committee and actively schemed to give Clinton every unfair advantage in the primary, but Gabbard showed integrity and refused to advance a biased agenda in violation of the DNC charter. It showed that she's a real person operating within one of the phoniest places in the world, and that she's willing to throw a spanner in the works of the machine when it's in the highest interest. This unwillingness to march to the beat of the establishment drum for such proceedings could lead to some very interesting things as the presidential race heats up.
And that's good enough for me. She's not perfect, she's a major long shot to actually win, but Tulsi Gabbard's campaign for president will definitely shake things up in all the right places, and good things will come from it. Which is why all the right people are outraged by her bid today.
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We in Europe always live in hope that someday the US will get a president that decides to but out of invading other soverign countries and leaves us to decide our own policies. Anything that brings this to the attention of the american people can only be a good thing. Bernie was pur last hope but he was derailed very easily by the American media so I guess this is what will happen again. Democracy and freedom seem so far away these days.
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To bad the time spent writing that was a waste. She has no name recognition among the vast majority of Americans and it's highly unlikely a woman lacking that kind of notoriety is going to find herself a front runner for the presidency, at a minimum if she's lucky she'll get invited by a candidate to run along side as a vice presidential candidate.
I disagree with your assertion that this article was a waste of time. I knew very little about Tulsi Gabbard, and now I have the perspective of someone whose opinion I trust. Also, I have to question if you actually read the article, because it directly stated that Gabbard is unlikely to win. It was more about how she might affect the 2020 race and bring exposure to an anti-war, progressive platform
I think people are bit tired of the "progressive platform", hence the election of Trump whom despite objections from all sides has been in the process of pulling troops out of foreign affairs.
Nice to know she will have a least one vote.
Would she be getting an interview on CNN if she was so "lacking in notoriety"? She's been a representative since 2012 and became quite popular during the '16 primaries. Either people already know her or they will after the debates.
Furthermore, she supported Trump suspending CIA funding of terrorists in Syria and is supportive of his withdrawal. Try doing the basic due diligence of a google search before you go on your masturbatory tangent.
Your authoritarian god president is running around with the Clintons and pedos like Jeffrey Epstein while you're sitting there self righteous. Get over yourself.
The news cycle is a 24/7 operating machine, news that a woman of little known origin on the mainland is running for president makes for good filler. That's about it. More filler for the clown cars to come (cars: hence republican and democrat)
I heard she's supported Trump on some of his policies but that isn't going to give her a automatic wave to ride the tide onto the mainland. You got to look at a lot of this much more logically, a lot of these low profile names you will see enter the race is to keep the more high profile people from generating steam and cutting into their support, that's just the game of politics, you'll soon see it on the republican side also.
You surely do need to update your browser if your news feed is telling you Trump is hanging out with the Clintons, there's a lot of love lost there, they won't be patching things up any time soon.
What is this, a political science class? I don't think she's looking to "ride" Trump's "tide", sooo. Just made the point that she has been supportive of certain things he's done. Don't care to theorize or drag it out any further.
Love how you skated right past the bit about him hanging out with Jeffrey Epstein, a CONVICTED pedophile and friend of the Clintons, who he called "a terrific guy". Just because your TV insists he's different than the presidents before him doesn't make it so.
I didn't skate paste anything, I heard the story of the thirteen year old girl who filed a lawsuit....she finally admitted she lied. I just didn't want to get into a debate about the whole matter.
Obama came out of nowhere.
It's not quite as spectacular as voting in the first African American president. There are many more women in politics who have more name recognition then she does, more accomplishments to. I just don't see this going anywhere.