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Scott Z's avatar

Navigating the swamp of the DNC is tricky. It’s also hard to know what positions to take when our intelligence agencies play both sides and lie to the American people and lie to our leaders.

I believe she is principled. You didn’t mention that she resigned from the DNC cochair in support of Bernie Sanders. Trying to find a political home when the establishment of both parties are corrupt is nearly impossible. Trump is the closest thing to an anti establishment candidate we have who is winning.

I don’t agree with Tulsi on Israel and their influence on our government but she is a great start.

Also she has a security clearance from the FBI just like I did as an Army Officer. She likely had one as a member of congress. If there was remote chance of improper behavior with a foreign government she would be removed pending an investigation.

That has not happened. So that story line is a straight lie and Americans can see through it.

I will take Tulsi over any intelligence insider 10 out of 10 times. She is a hero in my eyes.

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James's avatar

So brave to give the benefit of the doubt to Tulsi! I wonder to whom else you would extend the same grace.

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Scott Z's avatar

I don’t know. But I have heard her speak for hours and hours on many podcasts and I trust her. Why not give her the benefit of the doubt? People have been giving the DNC the benefit of the doubt for a long time and they keep throwing genuine people under the bus. Anyone the DNC or republican establishment go after are usually good people. Bernie is at the top of that list. I don’t always agree with him but respect him for the same reasons I respect Tulsi. The McConnell/Graham/Clinton/Obama/pelosi/Schumer crowd is trash. They are the leaders of the swamp monsters.

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