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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTulsi believes in nothing
The Bulwark
Mar 3, 2026
Will Saletan revisits Tulsi Gabbards past warnings that Trump lied about ending warsand compares them to her current role defending new bombings in Iran and moves in Venezuela.
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Tulsi believes in nothing (Original Post)
struggle4progress
21 hrs ago
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Oh she believes in something all right. The cult she's from has a Wikipedia page.
RockRaven
21 hrs ago
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Blue Owl
(58,849 posts)1. We know what basket all her eggs are "Putin"
RockRaven
(19,079 posts)2. Oh she believes in something all right. The cult she's from has a Wikipedia page.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_of_Identity_Foundation
Butler's teachings included condemnation of homosexuality,[13] suspicion of Islam,[1] Islamophobia,[14] and skepticism of science.[14] In the 1980s, Butler opposed bisexual relations, asserting that these would lead to pedophilia and bestiality.[3]
Multiple ex-members of SIF have described it as a cult; Butler's status has been characterized as "akin to a god" and not willing to be questioned.[6][14][15] They say Butler regularly mocked his devotees, publicly, calling it "a form of Krishna's mercy".[4] Butler denies these allegations;[3][6] and he threatened to sue the Honolulu Star-Advertiser when it planned to publish accounts of ex-followers in 2019.[16]
Association with Tulsi Gabbard
SIF has received a great deal of media coverage due to Tulsi Gabbard's strong ties with the group.[3][17][2][18] Gabbard was raised in the SIF community in Hawaii and considered Butler her mentor.[19] Her parents, Mike Gabbard[3][20][21] and Carol Gabbard,[20] are members of SIF.[18][1] In 2015, she acknowledged Butler as her guru in a video statement for an ISKCON anniversary event.[3][14] Butler has likened her to a star pupil.[3][17] Gabbard has worked to minimize and hide her relationship to Butler and SIF.[18][22][19]
Multiple ex-members of SIF have described it as a cult; Butler's status has been characterized as "akin to a god" and not willing to be questioned.[6][14][15] They say Butler regularly mocked his devotees, publicly, calling it "a form of Krishna's mercy".[4] Butler denies these allegations;[3][6] and he threatened to sue the Honolulu Star-Advertiser when it planned to publish accounts of ex-followers in 2019.[16]
Association with Tulsi Gabbard
SIF has received a great deal of media coverage due to Tulsi Gabbard's strong ties with the group.[3][17][2][18] Gabbard was raised in the SIF community in Hawaii and considered Butler her mentor.[19] Her parents, Mike Gabbard[3][20][21] and Carol Gabbard,[20] are members of SIF.[18][1] In 2015, she acknowledged Butler as her guru in a video statement for an ISKCON anniversary event.[3][14] Butler has likened her to a star pupil.[3][17] Gabbard has worked to minimize and hide her relationship to Butler and SIF.[18][22][19]
sop
(18,269 posts)3. To work for Trump one has to become a shameless shapeshifter, completely debasing oneself till there's nothing left.
Trump consumes and destroys people, then discards them. I'll never understand why they willingly submit.