Representative
Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI) is an Army veteran who was deployed twice in service to
her country. Understandably, she has strong opinions on the defense of The
United States, but going public with her point of view has created a firestorm
of negative feedback from liberal Democrats.
As
the Washington Times reports:
Hawaii Democratic Rep. Tulsi
Gabbard, a twice-deployed Army veteran, is taking heat from liberals in the
media for criticizing President Obama’s strategy to defeat Islamic State
militants and the administration’s refusal to identify radical Islam as the
enemy.
“Every soldier knows this
simple fact: If you don’t know your enemy, you will not be able to defeat him,”
Ms. Gabbard said, Fox News reported Saturday. “Our leaders must clearly
identify the enemy as Islamist extremists, understand the ideology that is
motivating them and attracting new recruits, and focus on defeating that enemy
both militarily and ideologically.”
Ms. Gabbard, who is a member
of the House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees, told Fox that the
administration’s fear of associating radical terrorist groups with the Islamic
faith were “unfounded.”
“I think recognizing and being
very accurate and very specific and understanding this must be a core part of
our strategy, to defeat those who seek to do harm to the American people is
exactly how we must be looking at this issue and remain very focused on it,”
Mr. Gabbard said, Fox reported.
But political experts in her
home state have criticized the rising Democratic star for challenging a president
from her own party, and worry she has jeopardized her prospects for re-election
in one of the bluest states.
“While Gabbard is correct in
her ‘emperor has no clothes’ moment, she may have lost her future seat on
Hawaii’s political bench,” said Michael W. Perry, of Hawaii’s “Perry &
Price” KSSK radio show.
Mr. Perry said Ms. Gabbard had
committed a “mortal sin” by challenging the president and “now the knives are
coming out,” Fox reported.
Bob Jones, a columnist for the
Oahu-based Midweek, wrote that Ms. Gabbard’s comments were out of line.
“I take serious issue when
somebody who’s done a little non-fighting in Iraq, and is not a Middle East or
Islamic scholar, claims to know better than our President and Secretary of
State how to fathom the motivations of terrorists, or how to refer to them
beyond the term that best describes them — terrorists,” Mr. Jones said.
But others in the military
community have stepped forward to defend Ms. Gabbard, saying her remarks are
courageous and correct.
“[Gabbard] has taken a very
courageous stand in a party that just refuses to face reality,” said Retired
U.S. army Lt. Gen. Michal Flynn, who directed the Defense Intelligence Agency,
Fox reported.
Consultant
Stephen Coughlin, a former intelligence officer and an expert on Islamic law,
told Fox News that Gabbard is correct, in terms of history, current events, and
published Islamic law.
Until
the current controversy, Gabbard had a promising future in the Democratic
Party. She is the first American Samoan and the first Hindu member in Congress,
and, along with Tammy Duckworth, she is one of its first woman combat veterans.
Gabbard serves on the Armed Services, Foreign Affairs, and Homeland Security
committees, and is Vice-Chair of the Democratic National Committee.
http://patriotsandpolitics.com/this-vet-was-a-rising-star-in-the-democratic-party-until-she-called-out-barack-obama/
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