exactly breaking news. it s standard operating procedure. and yes.t tulsi gabbard won tha primary and then the seatse the democratic national part y took a deep interest in her. and you can see why he was a smart, appealing thirty one year old who knew what she believed and could shplain fluently. and by the way, she was also an iraq war veteran. tulsn political terms, tulsi gabbard was near perfect and they got it immediately. barack obama endorsed her right away. nancy pelosi called herled he personally and invited tulsi gabbard. did you remember this to speak on the opening night ofc the democratic national convention and then when she was sworn into congress in january , the dnc named tulsitha abbott, vice chair otif the national party. she just got in there thd she was vice chair of the dnc. and then, of course, the mediaay played its prescribed role. if nancy pelosi likes you also, do they so fawning profile, fawning profile emerged if you the timprofeelgton at ,you
i want her in my trench.o be it sliev pretty hard to believes now, but that wa s the absolute consensus among democratic party sycophants until 2016 in 2016. as if by command from above the fawning stopped abruptly, replaced initially by silence and then by howl s of scorned rage. so whatwh happeneapped inne 6 with donald trump is elected president and then a few days later displayingpr the independence of spirit the democrats claim to love in y young women. buoungwomen butuallyt actually anything. tulsi gabbard decided to talto k to the new president about an issue that she cared about, which was us policy toward syria. d syria a country that, again, s po virtually alone in pointing out has an awful lot of christiansn. . so maybe we should pay attention. as she put i t at the time.s quote, i felt it was importantth to take the opportunity to meet with the president elect now t-elect.before the drumbeats ofr that neocons have been beating t drag us into an escalation of. the war