Tulsi Gabbard mirrors Ron Paul on the topic of endless war

Colbert: “Do you think the Iraq war was worth it?”

Tulsi: “No.”

Colbert: “Do you think that our involvement in Syria has been worth it?”

Tulsi: “No.”

This is too good, and while the benefactors of endless war have declared a propaganda war against Tulsi, they will make themselves look like fools in the face of a polished Major in the Army National Guard. Could you imagine the upbraiding Trump would receive on the debate stage by her. Gabbard will make Trump look like a clown.

Notice also, in the below interview, how strangely pro-war Colbert comes across. He has utterly bought into the regime change talking points that have been regurgitated and retrofitted for each new intervention, most recently used to push for regime change in Venezuela. What is also interesting to see, is that it is clear that nothing that Tulsi is saying to Colbert seems to be getting across. His mind is captive to the endless war rhetoric that has been weaponized to support an endless string of wars that have killed hundreds of thousands of people.

Another gem from Tulsi during that exchange: “In order to be a force for good, we must actually do good.”

Watch the whole thing:

 

 

Author: S. Smith