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Tulsi Gabbard investigates her political ousting with Tucker Carlson: Why did no one question Hillary Clinton? – Fox News

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Former presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard was shunned from Washington after fellow Democrats, including Hillary Clinton, called her out for having alleged ties to Russia - which led the former Democratic congresswoman to question why no one gave the accusation a second thought in a new episode of Fox Nations "Tucker Carlson Today."

"It was never questioned," she said. "No one questioned, like, where is your evidence of this?"

As a U.S. Army Reserve officer, Gabbard wondered how the American people could believe a narrative that defames a sitting member of Congress on the Armed Services Committee who "wears our country in uniform" and has put her life "on the line" for our country.

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"Youre making the most serious accusation one could make," she said. "Wheres the proof?"

DETROIT, MI - MARCH 03: Democratic presidential candidate U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) holds a Town Hall meeting on Super Tuesday Primary night on March 3, 2020 in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo by Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)

Gabbard specified how politicians and the media alike are expected to obey the agenda of the left, or else face the consequences of cancelation like she has since putting her hat in the 2020 presidential ring.

"It points to, kind of, the culture in Washington," she said. "Its the team spirit youre either on our team, or youre not. Youre toeing the party line or the company line, or youre not. And if you dare to challenge, if you dare to question, if you dare to speak the truth about whats happening the challenges we face I think thats where you see that kind of shift."

"Shift?" Tucker emphasized. "With your signature understatement, yes, a shift!"

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Gabbard likened the inner circle of politicians and journalists to a "popularity contest," explaining they're primarily focused on image over their core responsibilities of representing their constituents and telling the truth.

WASHINGTON, USA - JULY 14: Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton delivers a speech during a campaign rally at Northern Community College in Annandale, Washington, USA on July 14, 2016. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

"You and I know very well that is not the acceptable culture in Washington," she said. "Because if you do those things, and you go against the grain of what people view as cool, or what the narrative of the day is that is dictated by the power elite then immediately you become an outcast, you become otherized."

"You become smeared, or even silenced and censored. And Ive had more than front row seats to this," Gabbard concluded.

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Its Lady and the Trump for 2024 presidential election – New York Post

Donald Trump gave his strongest hint yet, in a speech to CPAC conservatives Saturday, that he plans to run for president in 2024.

We did it twice, and well do it again, Trump said. Were going to be doing it again, a third time.

The longer Joe Biden is in office, the more palatable Trump looks to voters who rejected him in 2020.

But as assorted grifters peddle alleged access to the former president at Mar-a-Lago for candidates desperate for his endorsement, his judgment will be on the line at the midterms. The success or failure of his chosen candidates will likely play a part in Republican calculations about 2024.

Also factored in will be the Democratic ticket in 2024.

After an expected midterm shellacking, Biden will be pressed to announce he is not seeking a second term at age 81.

And, as preposterous as it sounds, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez vs. Hillary Clinton is the matchup to watch, according to former Democratic strategist Dick Morris.

The wunderkind behind Bill Clintons electoral success in the 1990s, Morris contends that the Democratic establishment will first get behind Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, whose command of $2 trillion in patronage and jobs via his portfolio gives him an advantage in campaign contributions. On the identity politics card, which is the prerequisite for any Democratic candidate, he ticks the gay box, but Morris says that wont win him black votes.

Instead, a black candidate like Cory Booker will enter the field.

While Kamala Harris ticks two boxes, female and black, her intractable unpopularity and poor performance as vice president would see her drop out of the primaries before Iowa, as she did in 2016, unless she is a masochist.

The vacuum she leaves will set off momentum for a woman [candidate] that will benefit Hillarys candidacy.

The Democrats progressive wing will back AOC, the heir to Bernie Sanders, who ticks two boxes: female and person of color.

AOC conveniently turns 35 on Oct. 13, 2024, three weeks before the election, meaning she will be constitutionally eligible to be president.

They will realize its either Hillary or their own woman, AOC the progressives will rally behind AOC [and] say the reason we lost in 22 was we didnt go far enough left, [so] we have to go further to the left.

Cue Hillary Clinton. She will come into this race as the savior of the Democratic Party, Morris told listeners to his WABC radio show last week.

The primary contests will fuse Hillary as the hope that will save us from the extreme left.

As the primaries drag on, the contest will come down to Hillary and AOC, Morris contends. The grassroots momentum will be with AOC, just as it was with Sanders, and then the establishment will have to decide whether to snatch the presidential nomination from the left, as it did in 2016 and 2020, and hand the nomination to Hillary.

AOC and her supporters are less likely to accept being stiffed without a fight.

Morris is reviled by Democrats for turning on the Clintons and embracing Trump, but his insight into his former comrades is worth considering.

And both Hillary and AOC are everywhere at the moment, showcasing their wares.

The day after Russia invaded Ukraine last week, Hillary weighed in with her best secretary of state gravitas to blame the Republicans in an interview with MSNBC on Morning Joe. She headlined the state Democratic convention in New York earlier this month, walking onstage to rapturous applause and the song Unstoppable.

If you think Hillary might be stopped by the current drip-drip from the Durham investigation of her scandalous frame-up of Trump as a Russian agent, forget it. Judging by past performance, the liberal media will ignore Durham and no one voting in the Democratic primaries will know or care, just as Hunter Bidens laptop scandal was kept from voters.

Hillary is the queen of projection, saying last week: Its funny, the more trouble Trump gets into, the wilder the charges and conspiracy theories about me seem to get.

AOC, meanwhile, is on the cover of New York magazine this week and features in a gushing new biography, Take Up Space: The Unprecedented AOC, which compares her to FDR and JFK.

With her baby voice, vacuous ideas and social media narcissism, she seems impossibly unpresidential, but the domestic climate in 2024 may suit her.

Her stint working as a bartender gives her enough credibility to claim membership in the outsider working class, despite the fact she grew up in the affluent Westchester suburbs.

And with a new cohort of Gen Z voters coming on tap in 2024, brimful of COVID resentment, the chance of a backlash against geriatric candidates is high.

Hillary will be 77 on Election Day. Trump will be 78, the same age Biden was when he became president.

There is a rational school of thought that says the older generations have outlived their welcome and screwed everything up royally. Gen Zs had their education and career prospects ruined for a virus that didnt affect them and have lost respect for selfish elders who betrayed them through the pandemic.

They will drive generational change at the 2024 election, if they have a candidate who speaks their language. Enter AOC, promising free tuition, free health care, climate alarm and indulging the grievances of youth.

President Ocasio-Cortez sounds like a joke, but so did President Trump.

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A Taxonomy of Right-Wing Dog Whistles – The Atlantic

The first time I witnessed the birth of a right-wing talking point, I was sitting in a crowded ballroom at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center, in National Harbor, Maryland. This was the 2019 Conservative Political Action Conference, or CPAC, and I was listening to Sebastian Gorka deliver remarks that fell somewhere on the spectrum from venting to fomenting.

There he was in his three-piece suit, voice booming: They want to take your pickup truck. They want to rebuild your home. They want to take away your hamburgers. As I jotted down the line about the hamburgers, a sudden sense of unreality came over me.

Democrats want to take my hamburgers? It seemed too preposterous a threat to alarm even the most willing rube. Knowing the origin of the line was perhaps revealing, but made it no less ridiculous. Republicans had taken left-wing concerns about the environmental effects of factory farming and animal slaughter and contorted those worries, casting the Democrats as not just an anti-hamburger party, but a coalition of hamburger thieveshamburglars, if you will.

Thats the secret of these GOP talking points: Theyre sticky enough to be memorable, theyre designed to elicit an emotional response, they typically target an ideologically symbolic bogeyman, and they contain a sliver of truth that can be blown up into something completely unrecognizable.

Franklin Foer: The Republican Party used to fight communism

As the American political machinery grinds into action ahead of the midterms and (gulp) the next presidential election, Ive started tracking the talking points that Republicans are testing, refining, and blasting out to the world in TV spots and campaign emails. Once you start hearing these phrases, youll notice them everywhere for what they arecoded in-group language designed to stir very specific reactions.

Vladimir Putin, misunderstood guy

The thought leader of the Republican Party, the Fox News host Tucker Carlson, floated this idea in a fascinating, bizarre soliloquy. It may be worth asking yourself, he said: Why do I hate Putin so much? Has Putin ever called me a racist? Has he threatened to get me fired for disagreeing with him?

Adding to the chorus of pro-Putin rhetoric, in a radio interview broadcast February 22, former President Donald Trump called Putins actions in Ukraine genius, and Putin himself savvy. He mused about copying Putins peacekeeping move in Ukraine by sending the military to our southern border.

Im old enough to remember when Republicans were against power-hungry autocrats rolling up on other countries.

Crack pipes for racial equity

Have you heard the one about federally funded crack pipes yet? This talking point paints Democrats as hopelessly woke and also as wasting your tax dollars on a group of people whom many Republicans resent: poor addicts. As far as I can tell, it took off in The Washington Free Beacon with a February 7 story titled Biden Admin to Fund Crack Pipe Distribution to Advance Racial Equity. I know youre going to be shocked (shocked, I say!) to hear this, but this characterization is a blatant misrepresentation of what this program is and what it does. The federal grant initiative, which provides tools to minimize risks associated with drug use, is actually focused on harm reduction, a concept that has been around for decades. You can argue against harm reduction, which is based on the premise that the government should not necessarily expect abstinence from addicts in trying to help keep them safe. As a sober person, I am extremely uncomfortable with this approach. But no one in this administration or in the world is using crack pipes to advance racial equity. (According to The Washington Post, both the White House and [the Department of Health and Human Services] denied the funds would be spent on the pipes.)

However, despite being both debunked and patently absurd, the talking point worked so well on the senior senator from Tennessee, Marsha Blackburn, that she threatened to hold up a crucial government-funding bill because of the nonexistent crack pipes. The congressional candidate Blake Harbin, running in Georgias Sixth District, is already fundraising on the line There wont be a single cent of government money spent on crack pipes. To which a reasonable response might be: Well, huh. What a refreshing pledge to halt something that, to be clear, is not happening.

Democrats let Putin attack Ukraine. This never would have happened under Trump.

This ones big this week, for obvious reasons: the idea that if Trump were still president, Putin wouldnt have dared try to seize Ukraine. Of course, theres no way to know what Putin would have done in this alternate realityand theres only the flimsiest logic to support the notion that because an invasion didnt happen up until this moment, it didnt happen earlier because Trump was president. In my mind, a more likely scenario is that if Trump were still president, he would have just let Putin take Ukraine. After all, Trump has repeatedly praised Putin for his strengtheven doing so as the invasion was about to unfold: I mean, hes taking over a country for $2 worth of sanctions. Id say thats pretty smart, Trump told donors at Mar-a-Lago on February 23.

David A. Graham: Putins useful idiots

Masking is child abuse

Early in the pandemicokay, fine, throughout the pandemic the public-health messaging about masking was confusing at best and chaotic at worst. But it became clear that masks were a worthwhile tool to prevent the transmission of COVID-19, and that reasoning was good enough for plenty of responsible citizens to wear them. Republicans have decided that this global tragedy is a political opportunity, and theyve zeroed in on mask requirements for children as a form of abuse.

Because this is a talking point, it needs to be maximally blown up for dramatic effect, hence the abuse part. In April, Carlson told his audience, As for forcing children to wear masks outside, that should be illegal. Your response when you see children wearing masks while they play should be no different to seeing someone beat a kid in Walmart. Call the police. Contact Child Protective Services. Keep calling until someone arrives. Masking is still relatively popular, depending on where you live, but my guess is that Republicans are banking on the idea that masking wont continue to be popular in a few months. One can see this narrative taking shape in this J. D. Vance tweet: Republicans should pass a law giving every parent in the country the ability to sue school administrators for the developmental issues and emotional distress caused by the mask mandates forced on their children.

Let parents decide

This one is an outgrowth of the child-masking debate. The idea is to tap into parental rage about school closures, and use it to target the teaching of the role of race in American history. Some pundits claim its why Glenn Youngkin won the gubernatorial election in Virginia last year, helping fuel a surge around the country of exaggerations and lies about critical race theory. But according to recent polling, 57 percent of Virginia voters oppose banning the teaching of critical race theory, something that Youngkin has made a central plank of his governorship. Not clear yet is whether this polling will keep Youngkin from going full Ron DeSantis.

Read: Red parent, blue parent

The walls are closing in on Hillary Clinton

John Durham, the special counsel appointed by former Attorney General Bill Barr, may have disavowed the right-wing-media claims that a motion he recently filed showed the Clinton campaign had a mole in Trump Tower and the White House. (The reaction included this Laura Ingraham tweet: Finally the walls are closing in on the Clinton campaign. Get the popcorn ready.) But unsurprisingly, most conservative pundits havent. In a more recent filing, Durham wrote, If third parties or members of the media have overstated, understated or otherwise misinterpreted facts contained in the governments motion, that does not in any way undermine the valid reasons for the governments inclusion of this information.

My guess is that the Hillary Clinton is a mastermind talking point will be trotted out in the midterms, a full six years after she ran for president. This ones almost too easy. Hating the Clintons is catnip for conservatives, and its a formula that has worked for them for decades.

The New York Post has published numerous versions of the same HRC-Russia talking point. One version includes this baffling line: Hillary Clintons 2016 presidential campaign paid an internet company to surveil servers at Trump Tower and the White House in order to link Donald Trump to Russia, a bombshell new legal filing alleges. Another version of this talking point was the completely unprovable assertion that the Durham report proves Hillary Clintonnot Trumpwas Putins puppet. Especially as tensions between Russia and the West escalate, you can expect to see much more variation on the theme that Clintonnot Trumphad some kind of nefarious relationship with Putin.

In a world filled with information, theres only so much any of us can absorb, and the Republicans have figured this out. Theres an argument that these talking points are too silly to be believed, but thats just it: They dont need to be completely believed to work. They just need to muddy the waters enough so that voters put up their hands in dismay and start to wonder if maybe theres something to this Clinton-and-Russia thing.

Also, Hillarys running

Republicans remain obsessed with Clinton, and obsessed with the possibility of her running for president. No matter what she says to the contrary, this ones not going anywhere.

Fauci lied, people died

Last spring, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene introduced the Fire Fauci Act, which aims to fire the National Institutes of Healths Anthony Fauci for his evolving and contradictory advice on COVID-19. (Lets just hope she doesnt sic the gazpacho police on him.) In 2020, a Cornell study analyzed 38 million articles about the pandemic and came to the conclusion that Trump was likely the single largest driver of COVID falsehoods, but sure, lets censure Fauci, free-speech protections be damned.

Watch out! Socialism!

Socialism, socialism, socialism. You get the idea. Its bad. Its coming. Not clear when or how or why, but be afraid.

Democrats want to defund the police

It doesnt matter how many times Joe Biden says, No, I dont support defunding the police, nor does it matter if the Democrat running for office is a former police chief, like U.S. Senate candidate and current Representative Val Demings of Florida. Republicans think they can win by painting Democrats as soft on crime, as theyve been doing for years.

Democrats want open borders

The southern border is a particular Republican obsession, but the notion that Democrats want people freely streaming into the United States is ludicrous. (Biden has in fact retained a lot of Trumps immigration policies.) The Washington Posts Catherine Rampell summed it up best when she wrote, The disconnect between GOP claims about open borders and Bidens actually-quite-Trumpy border policies, is enormous.

The real villain? Justin Trudeau.

The far-right celebrity Candace Owens offered perhaps the most galaxy-brained take on Russias war against Ukraine when she tweeted, STOP talking about Russia. Send American troops to Canada to deal with the tyrannical reign of Justin Trudeau Castro. I didnt have war with Canada' on my dystopian-hellscape bingo card, but I suppose 2022 is still just getting started.

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A Taxonomy of Right-Wing Dog Whistles - The Atlantic

Clinton: What’s left of the GOP must stand against those giving ‘aid and comfort’ to Putin – MSNBC

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The ‘many worlds’ of Huma Abedin – Jewish Insider

Growing up in Saudi Arabia was one of the greatest gifts given to Huma Abedin by her parents, she said in the newest episode of Jewish Insiders Limited Liability Podcast. The longtime aide to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton recalled her early upbringing in the Gulf nation in conversation with co-hosts Richard Goldberg and Jarrod Bernstein. Abedin, who was born in Michigan, moved to Saudi Arabia as a toddler in 1977 on her parents one-year sabbatical (they were both academics), which they kept extending her mother still lives in the Gulf nation. I loved growing up there. she said.

Everybody was an expatriate. I mean, it was sort of flush with oil money. All these institutions were brand new, and they were basically importing foreign talent, Abedin recalled of the country in 1977. It was a few years after [the] very popular, moderate King Faisal was murdered by his nephew. So it was rather a tumultuous time in the Middle East. A lot was happening. Israel and Egypt just negotiated a peace deal. And the siege of Mecca took place while we were living there. So a lot was happening.

Abedin said she didnt mind living in the conservative Saudi society, given her frequent opportunities to visit Europe and the United States. If that was the only life I had known, it would have been one thing. But I just knew that it was a plane ride away, that freedom, that ability to to go anywhere and do anything.

While she said the killing of columnist Jamal Khashoggi on the order of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman made her sick to my stomach, Abedin spoke positively of the reforms enacted under the current Saudi regime. Every year that Ive gone back since, what has surprised me is how, yes, things that my friends and family were not able to do, they can now. I go to Saudi Arabia, my sister-in-law now drives me around. There are movie theaters; there were no movie theaters growing up, Abedin said. Its just a different culture. Its on a different timeline. But certainly I see things now that were unheard of when I was growing up.

Abedin, who began her career working in the Clinton White House for the then-first lady, recalled an assignment in 1998 to prepare for the presidents upcoming trip to Israel. That trip changed my life, Abedin said, describing, among other experiences, her visit to Masada and her surprised discovery of a Shabbat elevator. At the end of the trip, a member of the Israeli Foreign Ministry told Abedin that, despite the presence of Jewish staffers on the delegation, we like you because youre the most like us.

Though her role as a Clinton had largely placed her behind the scenes, Abedin first garnered significant press coverage when then-Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) questioned her allegiance to the United States, falsely asserting a connection between Abedins family and the Muslim Brotherhood.

It was fake news based on a fake video, Abedin explained, but the allegation was not without a negative impact. We went on an official State Department trip and a member of the Coptic Christian community sat across from Hillary and said, Were not sure we can trust you because of your aide, who is whispering all kinds of things in your ear, Abedin recalled.

What Michele Bachmann did and the five Republican members of Congress who joined her was essentially question my patriotism and essentially suggested that I, and not just me, it was other high-ranking Muslims serving in government, that we essentially were not loyal to this government, and that we should be investigated, Abedin continued.

All I can do is try as best as I can to just serve my country and to do what I think is right. And I dont know how to undo all the untruths, but I refute every single accusation.

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