What Everyone Gets Wrong About Tulsi Gabbard
Briefly

The article explores Tulsi Gabbard's political journey, highlighting her unwavering loyalty to Chris Butler, the founder of the Science of Identity Foundation. Despite her rapid rise in politics and subsequent shifts in allegiance—from Democratic leader to potential MAGA Republican—her connection to Butler, known for his controversial views and leadership style, remains a constant. This raises concerns among politicians about her reliability and suitability for key positions, like the director of national intelligence, as both parties grappled with her unpredictable political path.
Gabbard's adherence to Butler's foundation has been the only perceptible through line in her switchbacking, two-decade political career.
Other than raw ambition, only one through line is perceptible in a switchbacking political career.
According to its website, the foundation promotes yoga meditation to achieve spiritual and physical enlightenment, but Butler... does not appear to tolerate dissent from his followers.
Democrats figured out the hard way that they couldn't rely on Gabbard; Republicans may soon learn the same.
Read at The Atlantic
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