“If You Go Against The Clintons You’re Dead” – Former Democrat Presidential Candidate Tulsi Gabbard Blasts The Clintons

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Tulsi Gabbard has been in the news a lot lately. With her much publicized exit from the Democratic party fresh in the minds of many, Gabbard is once again asserting her less-than-stellar opinion not just of the Democrats, but a few of the Democratic party’s internal machinery. The machinery in this case can only have one name… Clinton. Now, the former Democratic Presidential candidate has bucked the Clinton political machine in a big way.

It is now being reported by The Republic Brief that:

Former Rep. of Hawaii Tulsi Gabbard, once considered a presidential hopeful in the Democratic party, has served in the House from 2013 to 2021 and as the vice-chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2013-2016. She is a combat veteran with deployments to the middle east and Africa and is a lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve.

The Republic Brief went on to report that:

Gabbard has been changing her outlook on the Democratic Party, appearing frequently on Fox News as a political commentator and pointing out the policies that she sees flawed. Her views recently soared to the right as she made a big change in her political alliance.

Gabbard took to Twitter to announce she was leaving the Democratic Party, saying “I can no longer remain in today’s Democratic Party that is now under the complete control of an elitist cabal of warmongers driven by cowardly wokeness…”

It was further reported by FreeRepublic that:

During Tulsi Gabbard’s recent internet-breaking interview with Joe Rogan, she made some interesting comments regarding the Clintons.

During her interview, Tulsi who is a former Democratic US Representative stated that if you ever “go against Clinton you’re dead.”

She would follow up that statement by saying if you don’t follow the Clinton’s demands then you are on the “sh*t list”.

Free Republic went on to report that:

Speculation about the demise of a large number of former Clinton business partners and associates has been rampant for years, as this list from CBS 6 News shows:

1- James McDougal – Clintons convicted Whitewater partner died of an apparent heart attack, while in solitary confinement. He was a key witness in Ken Starr’s investigation.

2 – Mary Mahoney – A former White House intern was murdered July 1997 at a Starbucks Coffee Shop in Georgetown .. The murder …happened just after she was to go public with her story of sexual harassment in the White House.

3 – Vince Foster – Former White House counselor, and colleague of Hillary Clinton at Little Rock’s Rose Law firm. Died of mutiple gunshot wounds to the head, but still ruled a suicide.

4 – Ron Brown – Secretary of Commerce and former DNC Chairman. Reported to have died by impact in a plane crash. A pathologist close to the investigation reported that there was a hole in the top of Brown’s skull resembling a gunshot wound. At the time of his death Brown was being investigated, and spoke publicly of his willingness to cut a deal with prosecutors. The rest of the people on the plane also died. A few days later the Air Traffic controller committed suicide.

Tulsi Gabbard is indeed grabbing a lot of press lately in the light of recent events. We reported back in September that Tulsi Gabbard tweeted:

“Our democracy is in grave danger. Government institutions – from DOJ, DHS to the IRS – are blatantly being weaponized against political opponents of those in power. Being punished by the state for dissenting or merely asking questions is the hallmark of a dictatorship.“ We also reported that Tulsi Gabbard may have outmaneuvered Nancy Pelosi with the new law. “The law was put in place to come down on middle class Americans and leave millionaires like Pelosi untouched. But I got her!” Gabbard said in an exclusive interview with Genesius Times.

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