Interview With Democratic Congresswoman and 2020 Presidential Candidate Tulsi Gabbard

Via The Intercept

Ever since Tulsi Gabbard was first elected to Congress in 2012, she has been assertively independent, heterodox, unpredictable, and polarizing. Viewed at first as a loyal Democrat and guaranteed future star by party leaders — due to her status as an Iraq War veteran, a telegenic and dynamic young woman, and the first Hindu and Samoan-American elected to Congress — she has instead become a thorn in the side, and frequent critic, of those same leaders.

Gabbard’s transformation from cherished party asset to party critic and outcast was rapid, and was due almost entirely to her insistence on following her own belief system and evolving ideology, rather than party dogma and the longstanding rules for Washington advancement. In 2012, Rachel Maddow, upon announcing Gabbard’s victory, instructed her audience to learn Gabbard’s name because, the MSNBC host gushed, “She is on the fast track to being very famous someday.” In 2015, Maddow invited Gabbard on her show to herald her as one of the leaders of what Maddow touted as an urgently needed, new bipartisan congressional caucus composed of military veterans in the war on terror.

But by mid-2016, Gabbard committed the ultimate party heresy: She very publicly resigned from her position as Democratic National Committee vice chair at the peak of the primary battle to endorse Sen. Bernie Sanders after months of internally accusing DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz of corruptly violating the DNC’s duty of neutrality by favoring Hillary Clinton. Her accusation was later vindicated through emails published by WikiLeaks, Wasserman Schultz’s resignation, Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s own “rigging” accusation, and current DNC Chair Donna Brazile’s book, which caused Gabbard to publicly repeat her allegations of the DNC’s “unethical rigging” of the primary in favor of Clinton.

Gabbard has compiled a record on domestic policy questions that places her squarely within the left populist wing of the party — from advocating Medicare for All, a national $15 an hour minimum wage, various free college programs, and even participating in anti-pipeline Standing Rock protests in North Dakota. Yet her aggressive criticisms of the pieties of the bipartisan foreign policy community — particularly her harsh criticism of regime change operations from Iraq and Libya, to Syria and Venezuela, and her warnings about escalating tensions with Russia and China and the dangers of a “new Cold War” — have further cemented her status as party outsider and heretic from the perspective of Washington Democratic insiders.

I sat down with Gabbard in Washington late last week to discuss a wide range of issues, including the reasons she is running for president, her views on President Donald Trump’s electoral appeal and what is necessary to defeat it, the rise of right-wing populism internationally, the Trump-Russia investigation, criticisms she has received regarding her views of Islam and certain repressive leaders, and her unique foreign policy viewpoints.

This interview is intended to be the first in a series of in-depth interviews with influential and interesting U.S. political figures, including but not limited to 2020 presidential candidates, designed to enable deeper examinations than the standard cable or network news format permits (designed to be 45 minutes to an hour, though a last-minute call requiring Gabbard to leave for National Guard duty meant we had 30 minutes for the discussion, which nonetheless ended up quite wide-ranging and substantive):

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bigfoot
bigfoot
May 10, 2019 6:57 pm

And wouldn’t you know, she owns some cryptocurrencies.

Anyway, she looks like she has a shot at getting nominated what with fools to the left of her clowns to the right. Free college is a better idea than conservatives have imagined. It would further erode the worth of a college degree while cutting the salaries and benefits of the professor class and its administrators. Less indoctrination ahead owing to a recalibration of status for these cucks?

Steve
Steve
May 10, 2019 9:10 pm

A member of the Free Shit Army and wants your black scary rifles. No thanks. Not that it matters who is elected.

Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
May 10, 2019 10:02 pm

Dad was stationed in Hawaii three times. Each time , I was reminded how much Hawaiians hate Haolies.

Dad was in the enlisted ranks the first two times, before he became a Mustang, and our family of five could only afford cheap Hawaiian hosing while waiting for base housing. The last time, we waited in Hawaii (for housing at Pearl Harbor – which we had for the last few months, saving my life, I was sure) while waiting for a vacancy on Midway Island, where my dad was a newly minted Ensign. I’ve never had my ass beaten so much, by jealous Hawaiians, whose sisters loved me. I was chased home every day.

Hawaiians were invaded by Haolies; just like every other country with resources, like perfect Navy bases..

Tulsi’s determination to shut Imperialism down, along with ‘Deep State’ machinations to create moar war, anti-nuclear power, and her anti-water pollution posture, earns my admiration. Other views, not so much.

She doesn’t offer me any palliative that Trump hasn’t already. She won’t be more able, as a newbie, to move her agenda forward.

Tulsi 2020
Tulsi 2020
May 10, 2019 10:22 pm

Trump:
A draft dodger, i.e. a Pussy
Chickenhawk
Illegal Regime Changer
An international oil thief, i.e. Free Shit Army for U.S. corporations.

Tulsi Gabbard:
A US Army combat veteran major with a solid track record of service to her country including ,
Meritorious Service Medal
Army Commendation Medal
Army Achievement Medal
A seasoned and knowledgeable U.S. House Of Representative member of congress with far more experience in U.S. policy and foreign policy and foreign affairs than the failed real estate Dotard.
A proponent of defensive ONLY war strategies, instead of the current offensive neocon agenda of world hegemony and theft of oil, (Which Trump campaigned against, yet did a 180 on. He lied.)

Who would you trust with foreign policy?

Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
  Tulsi 2020
May 10, 2019 11:14 pm

The one most likely to get assassinated?

Rdawg
Rdawg
  Tulsi 2020
May 10, 2019 11:44 pm

Fuck Tulsi Gabbard; affirmative action in action, and a gun-grabber. She can eat shit and die.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Tulsi 2020
May 11, 2019 5:26 am

You’re just like stuky – head up your ass because you enjoy the view….. THINK….If you are an avowed socialist (SHE IS) you have a progressive agenda to take down a free society – which USA has been – but not so much today because of those whose efforts proceeded this bitch. Think Wilson, FDR, Johnson, and Fairy barry O.

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
May 11, 2019 12:05 am

Tulsi Gun Grabbard. Fuck That bitch. She gives a bad name to the plant, which I grow and use for tea.

Ginger
Ginger
  ILuvCO2
May 11, 2019 6:04 am

Learn something new all the time, such as tulsi tea, not that Grabbard is an ass.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 11, 2019 5:21 am

Some lib-tards worship Allah, some worship Karl Marx, some, like Gabbard, worship cows (Hindi)! That makes her uniquely qualified for upper echelon progressive office. It seems like deep blue state resident idiots will vote towel head (talib/omar), sexual disfunction (LBGTXYZ…. etc. Barry O, Doug Jones, et. al.), or blatent idiot (Biden, AOC) or criminal record (too long a list), in the name of ‘diversity’.

Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
  Anonymous
May 11, 2019 12:45 pm

Bunch of mental quadriplegics revving wheelchairs at the Indy 500.

Trump will be have fun racing circles around them.

They have to be PC. He never even considers such limitations.

TC
TC
May 11, 2019 10:13 am

50,000 years of of evolutionary strategy resulted in the high trust society. The inherent trust of Western white men is what has allowed us to create great art, inventions, nations and exceptional commons. It will also probably be our downfall because we are so easy to buy whatever bullshit the politician of the day is selling. Either she is sincere on the anti-war front and will never be allowed to win or she’s just pulling our legs like every other modern politician before her.

Stucky
Stucky
May 11, 2019 1:35 pm

A moderate Democrat is still a Democrat. Fuck that. Most of her views — other than foreign policy/wars — are as repulsive as any other Demoncrap.

Plus, we don’t need no goddamned Hindu in the White House.

Gloriously Deplorable Paul
Gloriously Deplorable Paul
  Stucky
May 11, 2019 6:49 pm

Yeah, we already had a Muzzie and that didn’t turn out well at all.