[Peace-discuss] "Tulsi Gabbard has done the unpardonable: criticized US global hegemony" (MONDOWEISS)

Robert Naiman naiman at justforeignpolicy.org
Wed Aug 7 02:13:36 UTC 2019


There is also a polling requirement, I think she needs to hit 2% in a
number of qualified polls. We should do what we can to encourage people who
want to end the wars to tell pollsters that they support Tulsi in order to
get her into the September debate, even if they think they will eventually
vote for someone else.

On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 5:48 PM David Johnson via Peace-discuss <
peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:

> I donated to her campaign back several months ago and thus I receive
> regular updates / donation requests and the one I received today indicates
> that she has met 80 % of the individual unique donations totaling $ 600,000
> requirement so far and is well on her way to qualifying to be in the
> September debates.
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> Unless of course the DNC comes up with some new obstacle between now and
> then.
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> David J.
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> *From:* Peace-discuss [mailto:peace-discuss-bounces at lists.chambana.net] *On
> Behalf Of *Brussel, Morton K via Peace-discuss
> *Sent:* Tuesday, August 06, 2019 4:17 PM
> *To:* Robert Naiman
> *Cc:* Brussel, Morton K; Peace-discuss List
> *Subject:* Re: [Peace-discuss] "Tulsi Gabbard has done the unpardonable:
> criticized US global hegemony" (MONDOWEISS)
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> I find it a shame that we cannot support Tulsi Gabard more, so that she
> could participate in the coming debates. Her antiwar remarks hit so many
> right notes.
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> I didn’t know, but should have, that The New Yorker was a "sister
> publication" of the NYT, and plays the same games politically—à la the DNC.
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> Thanks for forwarding…
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> —mkb
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> On Aug 6, 2019, at 1:16 PM, Robert Naiman via Peace-discuss <
> peace-discuss at lists.chambana.net> wrote:
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> ---------- Forwarded message ---------
> From: *John V. Whitbeck* <jvwhitbeck at gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 4:29 PM
> Subject: "Tulsi Gabbard has done the unpardonable: criticized US global
> hegemony" (MONDOWEISS)
> To: <whitbeck-blog at googlegroups.com>
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> TO: Distinguished Recipients
> FM: John Whitbeck
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> Transmitted below is a brief MONDOWEISS posting regarding a "full spread
> hit piece" against Tulsi Gabbard published by the *New York Times*.
>
> That the *Times* would go to the trouble of trying to discredit a "minor"
> candidate flirting with a meager 2% support in the polls is an effective if
> back-handed compliment to Tulsi and her message and campaign consciously
> focused on opposition to the mad pursuit of full-spectrum global domination
> and the hugely expensive, destructive and seemingly never-ending wars of
> choice which it has produced.
>
> It suggests that perpetual war advocates are seriously worried that even
> 2% support might be enough to qualify Tulsi for the next round of
> Democratic Party presidential debates and permit her eloquent voice for
> sanity, while highly unlikely to win her the nomination, to receive greater
> exposure and traction.
>
> Words matter -- and have always been used and abused to shape public
> opinion. The word "isolationist" has had a profoundly negative resonance in
> the United States since World War II. Accordingly, those who are
> financially and/or professionally invested in perpetual war and are
> petrified at the slim threat of a world at peace, who might be
> appropriately labeled the "Industrial Fear and Hate Promoting and Profiting
> Complex", tend to label any American opposed to the pursuit of
> full-spectrum global dominance by military means an "isolationist", as if
> there were no non-violent and non-kinetic way to interact with the world
> and as the *Times* has chosen to characterize Tulsi and her message.
>
> NOTE: While, disappointingly, Tulsi voted in favor of the recent House of
> Representatives resolution condemning the BDS movement for justice in
> Palestine, she has now become the 15th House member to co-sponsor H. Res.
> 496, the resolution introduced by Ilhan Omar affirming that Americans have
> the right to boycott foreign countries to advance the cause of human rights
> (https://mondoweiss.net/2019/08/gabbard-condemn-cosponsor/).
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> *MONDOWEISS*
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> https://mondoweiss.net/2019/08/unpardonable-criticized-hegemony/
> <https://mondoweiss.net/2019/08/unpardonable-criticized-hegemony/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=unpardonable-criticized-hegemony&utm_source=Mondoweiss+List&utm_campaign=dbc46176a6-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_b86bace129-dbc46176a6->
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> *Tulsi Gabbard has done the unpardonable: criticized US global hegemony*
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> David Bromwich
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> August 3, 2019
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> The Times full spread hit piece on Tulsi Gabbard is a new low, even for
> the Times. It is yellow journalism half disguised as human interest, with a
> few random points of political information.
>
> Headline: “Unorthodox Campaign Shows Isolationism May Have a Hold.”
>
> Opening sentence: “Tulsi Gabbard is running for president of a country
> that she believes has wrought horror on the world.”
>
> Their initial strategy was simply to starve her out – no coverage, no
> candidacy. Now, because she’s still in and lately told a truth that
> weakened the Times' choice Kamala Harris, they are giving her the Bernie
> 2016 treatment: i.e. this candidate is outlandish, absurd, unaccountably
> heartless (her sister fell off a horse while the story was being written
> and her reaction was lacking in warmth), mystical (she spoke at a solar
> panel dedication event), a tool of the wicked (she points out that Syria
> never went to war against the US) – and possibly a Russian agent.
>
> Among Times readers, fewer than one in 50 is likely to be a supporter of
> Gabbard, but turning off voters is the secondary purpose of such an
> article. The primary purpose is to shape attitudes at CNN, MSNBC, CBS, NBC,
> ABC, NPR, the Washington Post, and the Times sister publication The New
> Yorker. Legitimize flat-out condescension and contempt in the influential
> outlets and you keep her numbers down, since people won’t hear her voice at
> all.
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> A war veteran, an experienced and respected lawmaker, and a woman of
> color, but she commits the unpardonable error of criticizing worldwide US
> hegemony and so they follow the corporate reflex: make her a laughingstock.
>
> Postscript. Gabbard stands up to an MSNBC hack who tries to overwhelm her
> with pro-war talking points. MSNBC is part of the perpetual war machine, as
> is the Times; they backed the Iraq war, and they’ll do the same for the
> next war, whether it’s in North Africa, east Asia, or Ukraine.
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