>>9262469*Snorts Himalayan Salt*
Here's the story on Tulsi Gabbard. When she joined Congress, the establishment were immediately hot for her. Here was this young woman who served, brown, and Hindu. Rachel Maddow called her the future rock star of the Democratic Party. The CFR brought her in and sat her down at the big kid's table. Within a few years, Gabbard was selected to be a Vice Chair on the DNC. She wasn't even 35 yet. MIC lobbyists were shilling for her, too.
Then something happened. Maybe Tulsi was meditating on a mountain somewhere on Kauai, I don't fucking know, but whatever she was doing she found her Atman. She wrote a letter to the DNC execs and basically said go fuck yourself. She turned her back on the elites at the expense of her own political career which up until that point was so obviously destined for Presidential grooming. Then she began dropping the MIC lobbyists. Then she began going after big pharma and big agriculture. Then she went to Syria and unearthed all of the bullshit. Then she started naming the Saudis. Then she started going after the CIA for backing ISIS. The woman became an absolute madlass. Eventually, she left CFR too. Any photo you see floating around /pol/ with Tulsi's name on the roster is old.
The media hates her but they can't silence her. Her support base is fairly small but they're diehard fanatics and come from all walks of the political spectrum. She took Kamala Harris who was polling between 15-20% in June and smashed her entire campaign into a million pieces within 30 seconds. Somehow, this weird Hare Krishna cultist has managed to endure targeted smears from the media and her own party, outlasted candidates who had alot of initial support from media and donors, and she's even polling so high now in some states that the DNC has to turn around and without any rhyme or reason say those polls don't count.
Tulsi Gabbard may not win, but her mission is guided by a divine purpose.