Posted on 10/29/2022 12:48:52 AM PDT by knighthawk
So those of you who dislike Tulsi would you still vote for a Trump/Gabbard 2024 ticket.
Just a simple yes or no answer not a anti Tulsi rant will be enough.
That is to say, pro-abortion. To me that is a disqualifying criteria. If she credibly flips on this, that will take some real courage on her part, and will warrant another look on my part.
It's too early to give a straight yes or no answer at this time. My non-Tulsi rant answer today would be:
No, if by that time her positions were unchanged from what they are today. That would mean that Trump had become severely compromised, if not mentally unbalanced.
Yes, if she, starting soon until that time, did a complete arguably sincere 180 on her current views.
Its the folks that say this over and over that really cant be trusted imo....whats your agenda?
Gabbard is a great communicator.
She recognizes that freedom is the issue to hang your hat on.
Meanwhile, GOP spout off about taking America back, whatever that means
Freedom, separation of powers, the Bill of Rights, eapecially the 1st and 2nd amendments but all of them are important.
It was all written down and then ratified in 1789. Why don’t you go and read it?
You can spout all the constitutional bullshit you want to but that doesn’t change the fact that Gabbard is working hard to defeat Democrats in this election...how about you?
Looks like she is being pushed by the Daily Mail.
Beware.
More than you know.
Exclusive: Scott Lively says ex-Democrat ‘brings a lot to the team, but not yet political integrity’
https://www.wnd.com/2022/10/tulsi-gabbard-need-maga-natural-rights-coalition/
I like what Tulsi is saying and all, but I have to ask the question...Why now? Where was she before, and what caused this change? Is she just being opportunistic?
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