Tulsi Gabbard: This Is Where The Far-Left’s ‘Darkness’ Comes From

Former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) responded to Rep. Cori Bush’s (D-MO) recent attack on Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) by saying that the attack was rooted in a “lack of a spiritual foundation.”

Gabbard was asked by Fox News host Steve Hilton to respond to Bush calling Manchin’s opposition to President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better Act “anti-black, anti-child, anti-woman, and anti-immigrant.”

“It really just shows again, that this is a symptom of a deeper, a lack of a spiritual foundation,” Gabbard said, “where if you’re not able to see someone, regardless of party politics, regardless of your position, whether you agree or disagree, if you’re not able to see another person, as a child of God, as someone that you can respect at that fundamental level, as a fellow American, then this is where we see all of this darkness coming from.”

“And so it’s no wonder as you were talking about the results in Virginia, that people chose to respond positively towards that message of hope, and optimism for our future, that message of coming together. That message of care and respect for all people,” Gabbard continued. “And this is again, this is where, this is where I find hope for our future. If we go back to those fundamental values and principles of who we really are, then this is how we can come together.”

STEVE HILTON, FOX NEWS HOST: Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves and former Hawaii Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard. Aloha, Tulsi.

FORMER REP. TULSI GABBARD (D-HI): Aloha, Steve.

HILTON: I always say aloha. And I know it might be grating for some people, I do it because I love Hawaii, I go there often, it feels natural to me. But there’s something that I’d like you to talk about a bit because it means something. It’s not just a greeting, it means something about how we behave towards other people. And I think you really deeply understand that and conveyed that with your reaction to these results. So I’d love you to just tell us, tell us at more length how you feel.

GABBARD: Thank you, Steve. First of all, it’s impossible to say aloha without smiling and bring a smile to someone else’s face. And there’s a reason for that, because it has a very deep and powerful meaning in that when you greet someone with aloha, you’re saying I recognize that we are all children of God. We


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