Eric Zuesse – Tulsi Gabbard’s Failure to Break Above the 2% Mark in the Polls

Tulsi Gabbard, a U.S. Presidential candidate in the Democratic Party primaries, had gotten transformed by her experience as a soldier in Iraq. The American public seem to repudiate her for what that experience turned her into, which is a fighter now against lying news-media and politicians – against the people who inflicted this barbarism upon not only the residents of Iraq but especially upon her fellow U.S. soldiers, many of whom got destroyed and some even died from the resulting carnage there. It seems to have moved her deeply, and Americans don’t like what it moved her toward, which is a passionate opposition to what she calls “regime-change wars.” Iraq in 2003 was a landmark example of that because it so clearly was based only upon lies (such as this: http://archive.li/6j27L). She learned some lessons from the experience, but very few Americans want to learn them – not even after these same lessons were taught again in Libya, Syria, and elsewhere, after 2003. According to the latest eight polls of the support (http://archive.is/6qLsi), by registered Democratic voters, for candidates in that Party’s Presidential nominating contest, Gabbard is supported by 1.5% of the polled registered Democratic voters nationwide. Generally speaking, the … Meer lezen over Eric Zuesse – Tulsi Gabbard’s Failure to Break Above the 2% Mark in the Polls