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Tulsi Gabbard is clearly planning to run for president — but not as a Democrat

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We know the intelligence agencies are embedded in the whole of the Western corporate media. In fact, they even infiltrated Britain's very left-wing Morning Star once by corrupting one of its journalists.Today, the Independent does a hit job on Tulsi Gabbard. They argue she will hand the election over to Trump in the she way Jill Stein did.Tulsi Gabbard has become much more Liberal over time, where she says her very conservative father influenced when she was younger, and yet the Independent tries to smear as a hard conservative to drive away her base. Gabbard seems like she's planning to come out as a third-party candidate who could, like Jill Stein in 2016, throw away our chances of ousting Donald Trump from office The pattern of rhetoric emerging from Tulsi Gabbard’s current campaign

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We know the intelligence agencies are embedded in the whole of the Western corporate media. In fact, they even infiltrated Britain's very left-wing Morning Star once by corrupting one of its journalists.

Today, the Independent does a hit job on Tulsi Gabbard. They argue she will hand the election over to Trump in the she way Jill Stein did.

Tulsi Gabbard has become much more Liberal over time, where she says her very conservative father influenced when she was younger, and yet the Independent tries to smear as a hard conservative to drive away her base.

Gabbard seems like she's planning to come out as a third-party candidate who could, like Jill Stein in 2016, throw away our chances of ousting Donald Trump from office

The pattern of rhetoric emerging from Tulsi Gabbard’s current campaign plays to the same political hand. Her views, as it happens, are not particularly liberal. She has allied herself with dictators like Bashar al-Assad, whom she once said was “not an enemy of the United States.” She has attacked the media, calling CNN “totally despicable” and accusing the New York Times of smearing her reputation. In the past, in a position on which she has allegedly evolved, Representative Gabbard has come out against both same-sex marriage and same-sex civil unions. These are conservative positions, more closely aligned with the current administration than with the Democratic Party’s platform. And yet, Tulsi Gabbard continues to generate support from potential voters who have an axe to grind with the country’s established two-party system.  

The Independent 

Tulsi Gabbard is clearly planning to run for president — but not as a Democrat

Mike Norman
Mike Norman is an economist and veteran trader whose career has spanned over 30 years on Wall Street. He is a former member and trader on the CME, NYMEX, COMEX and NYFE and he managed money for one of the largest hedge funds and ran a prop trading desk for Credit Suisse.

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