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Tulsi Gabbard: “I saw it when I ran for president where they're like, oh…”

Featuring: Tulsi Gabbard, Republican | Director of National Intelligence

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Tulsi Gabbard and Tucker Carlson Discuss Media Integrity, Political Dynamics, and Personal Reflections

Published | Video Starts at 20:07

That recognition that we are all God's children, we're all connected, we're all family in that spiritual sense, and therefore have respect and real love and care and compassion for. For one another. And that truly exposes the hypocrisy. I saw it when I ran for president where they're like, oh, yes, women of color. We're all about it, and we want to advance equality and all this stuff. But it was very clear, very quickly that they were only interested in a certain woman of color who was following the rules and kind of toeing the line of the mainstream political establishment. That is. Yes, someone should write a book about what happened to you. I watched it, and it was like, you didn't even, at least from an outsider's perspective, disagree that much. (20:07–20:32)

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Asserts that support for women of color in politics is conditional on adherence to mainstream political views.

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