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Author Topic: Beware Tulsi Gabbard, a wolf in sheep's clothing  (Read 1419 times)

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Re: Beware Tulsi Gabbard, a wolf in sheep's clothing
« Reply #10 on: October 22, 2019, 10:22:48 AM »
She lost an election that every MSM poll had her demolishing even if she died mid-race and primaries start in 3 months. If Hillary ran today, she would get demolished within hours of announcing.
I wouldn't be so sure.  She only lost in 2016 because she didn't appreciate the need to campaign aggressively in swing states that Trump won by only a handful of votes.  Say what you will about Trump, he knows how to get what he wants and is very good at exploiting the other side's weaknesses.  He didn't get where he got in business by being stupid.
Hillary (and those like her) know how to take massive swaths of the electorate and "scratch them where it itches" --- the "interest groups" I referred to above.  They may not even particularly like her, but they like what she does for them, and how she makes them feel about themselves.  But you don't go into West Virginia and tell them you're going to eliminate the coal industry.  I thought she was a smarter woman than that.

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Re: Beware Tulsi Gabbard, a wolf in sheep's clothing
« Reply #11 on: October 22, 2019, 10:32:10 AM »
She may hold one or two (at most) positions that I consider good, but they are most likely for the wrong reasons. True she was homeschooled, but she believes in the evil Hindu religion. One thing I’m fairly certain of is that Hillary will throw her hat into the race. A sociopath of that caliber will never be able to accept the thought of another woman becoming president.


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Re: Beware Tulsi Gabbard, a wolf in sheep's clothing
« Reply #12 on: October 22, 2019, 10:37:16 AM »
I wouldn't be so sure.  She only lost in 2016 because she didn't appreciate the need to campaign aggressively in swing states that Trump won by only a handful of votes.  Say what you will about Trump, he knows how to get what he wants and is very good at exploiting the other side's weaknesses.  He didn't get where he got in business by being stupid.
Hillary (and those like her) know how to take massive swaths of the electorate and "scratch them where it itches" --- the "interest groups" I referred to above.  They may not even particularly like her, but they like what she does for them, and how she makes them feel about themselves.  But you don't go into West Virginia and tell them you're going to eliminate the coal industry.  I thought she was a smarter woman than that.
What I see as her biggest downfall was her inability to cheat enough. 

Re: Beware Tulsi Gabbard, a wolf in sheep's clothing
« Reply #13 on: October 22, 2019, 03:18:45 PM »
https://www.thestate.com/news/politics-government/article236518313.ece

Following the rules that Democrats live by, the "fusion of grievances" that is warp and woof of their platform, are these people being bigoted?  Prejudiced?  Narrow-minded?  Hateful?  Intolerant?  Why or why not?

It's just too bad that their "conservatism" can't extend to voting for pro-life candidates at the polls.

Let me be very clear that I hold black Americans in high esteem, I interact with them every day of my life, and quite frankly, they are my favorite Americans.  Just to get that out of the way.