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Beet
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« on: March 19, 2017, 02:05:59 AM »

Gabbard is probably a Hindu nationalist, but she is dangerous because she will actually take a position on the issue, just because it happens to be popular. You would think all politicians would do this, but for some reason only Tulsi Gabbard does. This probably makes her the nominee in 2020.

However, her foreign policy views must be watched carefully. If she is consistent in her vocal opposition to regime change wars in general, and not just Syria/when the war would hurt opponents of Sunni Islamists, there is hope for her. If she is taking stances based on favoritism towards certain foreign interests over a considered approach to U.S. foreign policy, she is as much trouble as Trump on this front.
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Beet
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« Reply #1 on: March 20, 2017, 02:14:35 PM »

Gabbard is probably a Hindu nationalist, but she is dangerous because she will actually take a position on the issue, just because it happens to be popular. You would think all politicians would do this, but for some reason only Tulsi Gabbard does. This probably makes her the nominee in 2020.

This paragraph makes close to zero sense in general and seems to imply Hindu nationalists are popular amongst Democrats. Also why do people have this idea that "Bernie Bros" basically will decide the nomination single handedly?

What no? Obviously her Hindu nationalist positions aren't because they're popular. And how does it make close to zero sense?

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I don't know about DU. But although Daily Kos was pro Sanders during the primary, after that a lot of the Sanders people were gradually driven out and Daily Kos is an establishment hack site now, sad to say.
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