

Leaving the Dems, Leftist Policies in Schools, and Weinstein’s Upcoming Trial, with Tulsi Gabbard and Jonna Spilbor | Ep. 412
Oct 14, 2022
Tulsi Gabbard, former U.S. Representative and independent thinker, shares her journey of leaving the Democratic party and the importance of assessing values beyond partisan divides. She talks about the rising leftist policies in schools and parents' pushback against them. Joining her is Jonna Spilbor, a criminal defense attorney, who discusses the upcoming trial of Harvey Weinstein, the complexities of consent, and recent high-profile legal controversies involving figures like Hunter Biden. The conversation highlights critical societal issues and the evolving landscape of justice.
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Gabbard's Early Political Journey
- Tulsi Gabbard joined the Democratic Party at 21, inspired by figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and JFK.
- She saw it as a big tent party fighting for the people and the environment, unlike the Republican Party in Hawaii, which she perceived as elitist.
Gabbard's Departure from Democrats
- Tulsi Gabbard explains her departure from the Democratic Party, citing ideological differences and attacks on her character.
- She criticizes the party's current leadership for undermining freedom and seeking to control thought.
Noem and Gabbard: A Potential Collaboration?
- Megyn Kelly plays a clip of Gov. Kristi Noem discussing a potential collaboration with Tulsi Gabbard.
- Noem highlights their shared concern for the country despite different backgrounds.