I love our country. It’s why I decided to enlist after 9/11, why I serve in Congress, and why I’m offering to serve as your commander in chief — to protect you, our Constitution, our freedom. https://t.co/O84E20Lpio #TULSI2020 #TulsiGabbard #ServiceBeforeSelf pic.twitter.com/wTpDKShEUI
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) July 31, 2019
In the wake of Clinton’s remarks about Gabbard, attorneys for the 2020 Democrat have urged Clinton to openly retract her statements.
Democrat Debates
The nature of Democrat debates is another important subject matter which Gabbard, Rogan, and Willink discussed. Gabbard warned that the conflict-driven debates are beginning to “turn off” Americans; however, the 2020 Democrat also stated that networks are “money-driven” to encourage conflicts between candidates, rather than allow for real conversations about plans and policies.
Backlash from the Democrat Party
Towards the beginning of the podcast, Gabbard discussed the often-unfair treatment which she faces from certain members of her own party.
Both Rogan and Gabbard agreed that it began in 2016 when the latter resigned from her post in the DNC after witnessing the party’s treatment of Bernie Sanders.
Thank you @joerogan @jockowillink! Great conversation. Check it out, folks. Listen/watch and share! https://t.co/pYzMRLlPXw #Tulsi2020 https://t.co/6e0yqYagrJ pic.twitter.com/ODgVXUNuBL
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) November 27, 2019
Gabbard explained that experienced political figures warned her against dissenting from Hillary Clinton. She then brought things back to present-day, noting how certain figures on the left regard and speak about her candidacy.