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CNN is Clutching Their Pearls at the Thought of a Tulsi Gabbard Presidency


Known propaganda outlet CNN’s “Editor-at-large” Chris Cillizza recently published a list of what he considers to be the pool for the Democratic Party’s 2020 presidential candidates. With “qualified” individuals scattering the list such as Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper, Facebook Executive Mark Zuckerberg, The World’s Most Boring Vice Presidential Nominee Tim Kaine, Business Tycoon Mark Cuban, Failed Presidential Candidate Martin O’Malley, and whatever else they could scrape off of the bottom of their corporate trash bin, there was one name that was glaringly missing: Tulsi Gabbard. While Mr. Cillizza was courteous enough to include Bernie Sanders as a top-tier candidate, he only took the effort to write (or copy and paste) “The Vermont independent started a movement in 2016. His grassroots activist and donor base is bigger than anyone in the potential 2020 field”. I cannot imagine how painful it was for him to write those two short sentences. What I can imagine is how terrified they are of Tulsi when they cannot stomach to write about Bernie. Tulsi Gabbard is the strongest prospective presidential candidate for 2020, and if the Corporate Media wants to black her out like they did to Bernie, it is up to us to spread her name far and wide.

MSM afraid a real candidate will disturb the gravy train. They need someone who spouts stupid shit to build the hype. Someone like Bernie or Tulsi who just talk about reality isn't good for clicks.
 
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I know I'm ready for 2020.
I hope some interesting candidates pop up in the next few years.
 
Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson pondering presidential bid

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson wants to make America the Great One again — possibly as president.

“I think that it’s a real possibility,” the “Baywatch” star told GQ. “A year ago, it started coming up more and more. There was a real sense of earnestness, which made me go home and think ‘Let me really rethink my answer and make sure I am giving an answer that is truthful and also respectful.'”

Johnson, 45, didn’t endorse either candidate in the 2016 presidential election, despite appeals from both parties, but he admitted he disapproves of President Donald Trump’s immigration ban.

“I completely disagree with it. I believe in our national security to the core, but I don’t believe in a ‘ban’ that bans immigrants. I believe in inclusion. Our country was built on that, and it continues to be made strong by that. And the decision felt like a snap judgment. I feel like the majority of, if not all, Americans feel that protection is of huge importance,” he explained. “But the ideology and the execution [of national-security initiatives] is where we really have to be careful of not making those snap decisions, because there’s a tail effect … Within 24 hours, we saw a ‘tail effect.’ It grew to heartache, it grew to a great deal of pain, it grew to a great deal of confusion, and it had a lot of people scrambling.”

He's younger than Trump and not stupid, so there is that in his favor.:)
 
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