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Chad Blair

Chad Blair is the politics editor for Civil Beat. You can reach him by email at cblair@civilbeat.org or follow him on X at .

Serving in the U.S. House of Representatives is often a stepping stone to higher office.

In Hawaii, Dan Inouye, Spark Matsunaga, Dan Akaka and Mazie Hirono moved onto the U.S. Senate, while Neil Abercrombie was elected governor.

Ed Case and Colleen Hanabusa stumbled in their attempts to advance politically, but each later returned to the House. Case is running for reelection again in 2022 and Hanabusa is again serving on the Honolulu rail board.

And Tulsi Gabbard?

Six months after leaving her fourth term in the House and more than a year after her quixotic run for the U.S. presidency, Gabbard attacked the mayor of Chicago.

鈥淢ayor Lightfoot’s blatant anti-white racism is abhorrent. I call upon President Biden, Kamala Harris, and other leaders of our county 鈥 of all races 鈥 to join me in calling for Mayor Lightfoot’s resignation,鈥 Gabbard . 鈥淥ur leaders must condemn all racism, including anti-white.鈥

Gabbard was reacting to Mayor聽Lori Lightfoot鈥檚 decision to limit for one day media interviews to journalists of color. Her remarks were criticized by some who said there is no such thing as 鈥渨hite culture鈥 but embraced by the likes of Rep.聽Lauren Boebert聽(R-Colo.), best known for promising to carry a firearm into the U.S. Capitol.

The rationale of the mayor, who is Black and gay, was to emphasize the 鈥渙verwhelming whiteness and maleness鈥 of the Chicago media. The rationale of Gabbard, I presume, is to keep her name in the headlines and to curry favor with conservatives.

鈥淭ulsi Gabbard takes a stand against woke liberal racism鈥 in the Washington Examiner.

She also managed to again upset groups that have never warmed to her. A writer for LGBTQ Nation during her 2020 presidential bid Gabbard faced 鈥渟trong criticism for her past work as a conservative activist including working for an anti-LGBTQ organization.鈥

The article also pointed out that Gabbard introduced a bill during her last two months in office聽trying to from participating in sports, 鈥渒nowing it would not be considered at the end of Congress鈥檚 session.鈥

A screenshot of the cover of Breitbart on Monday. Gabbard remains a darling of the conservative press. Screenshot

In addition to making news, Gabbard鈥檚 latest stance lit up the Twitterverse, too, much of it favorably.

鈥2024 election about to be Liz Cheney (D) vs Tulsi Gabbard (R),鈥 . Cheney was ousted from her position as chair of the House Republican Conference last month due to her criticism of former President Donald Trump.

Not all of the tweets were flattering: 鈥溾楳y Two Dads鈥 by Tulsi Gabbard, a children鈥檚 book based on the most important men in her life: Vladimir Putin and Bashar al-Assad,鈥 wrote聽.

By the end of the month, Gabbard, a military veteran, was tweeting her support for the fallen on Memorial Day 鈥 and .

鈥淟et us reject the self-serving warmongers & media propagandists who are now preparing the American ppl for more wars 鈥 from Asia/Pacific to Eastern Europe/Russia.鈥

Those remarks were reported by the far-right Breitbart.

Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard announces her run for president.
Former Hawaii congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard with family and supporters when she formally announced her presidential bid in Waikiki in February 2019. Some voters want her to run again in 2024. Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019

Democrat In Name Only?

If Gabbard鈥檚 political obituary were written today it would likely lead with her 2020 run. She definitely made history, as the 鈥渇irst female combat veteran to ever run for president.鈥

She was a unique candidate in others ways, too. According to , she is 鈥 Southeast Asian (25.6%) French and German (24.6%) 鈥渁nd Polynesian descent, as well as a mixture of 9 other ethnicities鈥 鈥 and was raised 鈥渋n a multi-faith family studying both the Christian and Hindu scripture.鈥

But where does Gabbard go from there, other than maybe hosting her own show on Fox News?

There was much speculation that she ran for president in order to get a job in the administration 鈥 Trump鈥檚 or Biden鈥檚. That seems like a stretch given that she is a Democrat (or maybe a DINO) who has heavily and repeatedly criticized her own party, especially Hillary Clinton but also Barack Obama.

Others wondered whether she was some sort of Manchurian candidate running at the behest of a mentor or ideologue.

As a candidate she traveled extensively for her campaign, causing her to miss a lot of votes in Congress. And yet she , both from American Samoa.

Late last year Civil Beat reported that Gabbard was to become a major in the U.S. Army Reserve at a command post in Silicon Valley. We also reported in January that Gabbard was launching a podcast that will 鈥済o beyond the media soundbytes to share in-depth insights & thought-provoking conversations,鈥 as she said on Twitter.

Still A Fox Favorite

I could not reach Gabbard for comment to ask her about her plans. But my take on her appearances in the media and on social media over the past six months show her to still be focused on national and international events but not so much on Hawaii.

(One notable exception: She tweeted last month that the Red Hill fuel tanks should be removed lest Oahu water aquifers be polluted.)

She is also expressing worry about divisions in the country but seems to blame Democrats more than Republicans. And she continues to embrace a spiritual ethos.

Here鈥檚 a sampling of news clips featuring Gabbard, many from Fox News:

During her last month in office, Gabbard was one of only two House Democrats a massive federal COVID-19 relief bill. She argued that 鈥$600 is a slap in the face to every American struggling due to the pandemic.”

She told Tucker Carlson that the House’s聽recent ban denies “the very biological existence of women.鈥

Condemning the Jan. 6 Capitol riots on social media, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and former CIA Director John Brennan should be considered “domestic enemies” of the U.S. for 鈥渦ndermining our constitution by聽trying to take away our civil聽liberties and rights that are聽guaranteed to us.鈥 Gabbard initially called them 鈥渄omestic terrorists鈥 but later said she misspoke.

She that Nancy Pelosi, in wanting to spend more money on Capitol security to protect against the 鈥渆nemy within the House,鈥 was effectively throwing a 鈥渕atch into a tinderbox鈥 while the nation remains on edge.

Speaking to Trey Gowdy, cancel culture to extremist groups like Isis and Al Qaeda 鈥渨ho basically go and behead those who they deem to be infidels or heretics in order to silence them.鈥

In another Facebook post, , 鈥淢y dear friends and fellow Americans, please, please let us stop the RACIALIZATION of everyone and everything 鈥 i.e., racialism. We are all children of God and are therefore family in the truest sense, no matter what our race or ethnicity. This is aloha. This is what our country and world need.鈥

Gabbard that, while there are 鈥渨ell-intentioned members鈥 from both parties in Congress who want to work together, partisan interests corrupt genuine intent. 鈥淚f you do this, you鈥檙e not going to get the committee you want or you鈥檒l get yanked off the committee that you鈥檙e on,鈥 she said. 鈥淚f we鈥檙e being serious it鈥檚 like high school.鈥

Gabbard about a new federal surveillance campaign focused on white supremacists, racists and聽domestic extremists, adding that 鈥渘one of these terms are clearly defined or聽really defined at all.鈥 She continued:

鈥淚f you聽look at the term white聽supremacist, this is something that聽many agree, it’s聽the philosophy of the KKK and Nazis — people who believe the White聽race is聽superior, and therefore聽must have power and control over聽all other races.

鈥淏ut, we live in a world now where we have people in power who say, if you are White, you are a White supremacist whether you know it or not. If you’re White, you are a racist whether you know it or not … If you follow that approach, that means that any White person in America could be the target of surveillance.鈥

Finally, Gabbard to end the 鈥渘ew Cold War鈥 between the U.S., Russia and China.

In the meantime, she continues to inspire speculation about her political future. In addition to talk that and run in 2024 should Trump decide not to seek reelection, Texas News Today reported that found that more than 60% of people want her to replace Gavin Newsom as governor of California.

I don鈥檛 hear much about Gabbard seeking office in Hawaii again, as Patsy Mink successfully did after leaving the House for the first time in 1977. Gabbard has burned a lot of bridges.

But she鈥檚 only 40 years old, she鈥檚 not afraid to speak her mind, she鈥檚 unpredictable and I suspect she still has political ambitions. She鈥檚 also pretty good on TV, where I expect we will continue to see her for some time to come.

And 2022 is a big election year. Could Gabbard defy expectations once again and maybe run for, say, lieutenant governor?

In addition to her eight years in Congress she also served on the Honolulu City Council and in the Hawaii Legislature. In a crowded primary where Republicans and independents are allowed to vote for Democrats, Gabbard could appeal to a lot of voters.

Impossible?

Well, few people believed Trump would become president. And Biden badly lost two previous bids as well as the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary before ultimately prevailing.


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About the Author

Chad Blair

Chad Blair is the politics editor for Civil Beat. You can reach him by email at cblair@civilbeat.org or follow him on X at .


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Tulsi Gabbard/Rand Paul '24. The establishment parties don't care about you. Then send you little tiny checks while spending billions on their special interests, friends and family. While you get lousy healthcare and retirement, they give themselves the best. While your schools fail, bridges crumble, they spend trillions in Endless Wars.聽

johndorp12 · 3 years ago

It's all about the "science" of identity and hence it is profoundly confusing.聽

eolamauno · 3 years ago

Where Tulsi Gabbard shows her true colors is how she does not respond to communication from her constituents.聽 The one positive to me was when she cut through the missile attack message.聽 I thanked her, but received no reply.聽 Likewise when I communicated with her for trashing Hillary Clinton via opinions and not facts.聽 Again, no reply from my communication, despite indicating where I live, my telephone number, and my email address.聽 And her presidential campaign: hiding out in New Hampshire in her $129,000 "Tulsimobile."聽 Avoid her.聽

irwinhill · 3 years ago

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