 You don't sound like a Democrat to me. I hear by you can raise your right hand. You're definitely a conservative Anyway, always a pleasure Sean. Oh, you've noticed it too Sean interesting I too have noticed that Tulsi Gabbard does indeed sound like a conservative interesting Everyone is beginning to see it now She's not just going to come out and unequivocally declare that she is a conservative and she supports Conservatism, I think that would be a little bit too brazen given what I believe she wants to do in the future But what she's doing is she's dropping a few hints a few clues here and there She's giving you a puzzle piece here and there and when you finally have all of the pieces and you put them together It reads I am a conservative. So let's look at what Tulsi Gabbard has been saying on Twitter lately So she tweeted out anyone who disagrees with pro-antifa MSM bias on Rihann House trial is smeared as a white supremacist Terrorist disgusting. So, I mean, I guess that she's anti-antifa. In other words, she's just far She then tweeted out tacit support for Republican governor elect of Virginia Glenn Yankin because she's seemingly also against critical race theory Like he is which is a made-up issue and when it comes to build back better She tweeted out a video of her appearance on Sean Hannity's show on Fox News Saying government is already too big and powerful as it is and the build back better bill is going to make it even worse Now, let me just give you some additional context before you watch the clip This is an individual who ran for president as a progressive in 2020 some individuals even declared her more progressive and left-leaning than Bernie Sanders But here she is now going to speak out against what she supported about a year ago Would you agree with me that it would be a good idea to go back to being energy independent? Yes, of course Not many Democrats agree with you. Would you agree with me that we have too much debt? And we really can't afford 1.75 or 3.5 trillion in new spending Yes, Sean and and here's the reality with the bill that they're continuing to push forward is that our government is Too powerful and too big even as it is and this bill is only going to make matters worse The provisions in the bill are so vague that really it's going to be unelected bureaucrats who end up deciding how these provisions are implemented and no accountability And and really it'll empower them to be able to stick their noses into every aspect of our lives furthering this this cradle-to-grave mentality of government dependence that makes us lose even more of our autonomy as We are paying for it as government gets bigger our wallets are getting smaller big government bad Tulsi Gabbard 2021 Look, this is not even an attempt to be a right-wing populist. This is just straight up Reaganism it's straight up Reaganism and To show you how sharply she's changed you look at her policy platform From 2020 when she was running for president and supporting all of these so-called big government policies that she's now Inexplicably denouncing now you can't find it on her website because it's gone and currently she just has a link to her podcast But using the wayback machine I looked at her platform So before she explicitly backed away from Medicare for all she had this on her platform This is a big government policy. She also supported Medicare negotiating drug prices Which was in the original bill back better bill At another point in the interview she agreed that America should be energy independent And I didn't play that part but basically what it means is that she thinks we should indeed continue to drill away when she sponsored legislation To get off of fossil fuels It was literally called the off fossil fuels act and she had it on her 2020 policy platform She also supported immigration reform and she went further on her own platform then build back better But yet now she's suddenly against it. She's against these things because it's too much government It's big government overreach when build back better itself is a compromise and even her policy platform went further than build back better This is a 180 and as shoe points out on Twitter I understand ditching the Democratic Party as they are full of demons But this is a complete 180 in ideology and policy She ran on Medicare for all and student debt relief and progressive taxation and shit like a year ago exactly It's pretty brazen. I mean she did a Dave Rubin at four times the speed as Dave Rubin It's a really sharp turnaround And I don't necessarily know what motivates her but this is my thinking here and this is all nothing but speculation So bear with me. Um, I think that she basically saw that when she ran for president, which she clearly wants to be president She had uh, no route to success in the democratic party moderates rejected her the left rejected her Resoundingly so albeit, you know, the moderates and the leftists rejected her for different reasons But still she was rejected and she pulled it like one percent So now she's thinking I don't really have a path to the white house through the democratic party Perhaps I can run as a republican In 2024 and now she's using this time before the GOP primary to kind of build up her credibility with conservatives They already kind of were open-minded to her when she was running for president in 2020 because of some of the things that she said Uh, but now she's just kind of going mask off and she's really going hard In terms of pandering. So I think that what is going to happen is if she chose to run in a GOP primary against donald trump She would absolutely lose because donald trump would point out correctly So that she endorsed commie bernie in 2016 and she's going to get laughed out of the room and perhaps pull At less than one percent do even worse than she did in 2020 But In the event trump isn't running and she competes in a GOP primary You know assuming that the voters won't care that she was a far leftist a couple of years ago Maybe they will see her as an outsider. But then again, I'm skeptical To think that considering she's not really running as anti establishment anymore. She's not trying to be a josh holly right wing populist She's just espousing Reaganomics and fear mongering about big government And I just I don't even think that this is going to appeal to people In the republican party at this point and she has no core ideology. She's a serial panderer So who is going to see this person and take them seriously on either side? She's just saying what she needs to say to get ahead She represents everything wrong with american politics And she is the quintessential slimy politician that she wants denounced She'll say anything to get ahead But in a GOP primary, honestly, I think she has a better shot than in a democratic primary Maybe she'll even pull above one percent if she's lucky But either way, the people who were relentlessly promoting her back in 2019 the podcast hosts in particular Maybe they should you know show a little bit of humility and humble themselves Maybe they should admit that they were wrong and maybe we shouldn't trust their judgment because now tulsi gabard She's not mincing words She is basically Functionally a conservative at this point and I don't know when she's going to officially identify as a conservative But either way what she's doing is trying to build up credibility with right-wing audiences Either she's doing that because she wants to show at fox news. Maybe she wants more viewers on her podcast Maybe she wants to run for president in 2024. I don't know But either way, tulsi gabard at this point is a right-winger And when people like me pointed out these red flags back in 2019 You all called me an establishment shill and said that I was smearing her Well, uh, turns out I was right to look at these red flags and take them seriously So perhaps listen to the people who sounded the alarm about tulsi gabard because perhaps we know more About what we're talking about than people like jimmy door who just supported her seemingly because she went on his show And bernie sanders didn't go on his show By clicking the bell no way it's very sad, I know