Stop me if you have heard this before. The Democratic Party is threatening our freedom and democracy. Its leaders care more about power than safety. By trying to remove Donald Trump from the election ballot they are killing the democratic process. They are using the criminal justice system as a tool against conservatives. In their legal precautions they claim no one is above the law except for themselves. They are using divisions such as race to divide rather than unite the nation. They label Republicans “terrorists” and “enemies.” They have taken away free speech for conservatives. The Party and their media mouthpieces make up lies about Trump and others, including working with Russia, even though there is strong evidence to the contrary. They have ignored border security to garner votes… Sure, you have heard all this before. Every conservative outlet has made these claims from Fox News to online personalities to elected officials like Ted Cruz. The airwaves are full of similar accusations. So, what makes Tulsi Gabbard’s latest attack book any different? Simple, she was a Democrat.In 2002, at age 21, Gabbard won a seat in the Hawaii Legislature as a Democrat. In the years after 9/11, wanting to do more for her country she enlisted in the Hawaii Army National Guard in 2003 and served a tour in Iraq. After attending Officer Training School, she served a second tour in Kuwait from 2008 to 2009. Finally, in 2021 as a lieutenant colonel she served a third tour to the Horn of Africa. Between deployments Gabbard won a seat in Congress for the Hawaiian 2nd District in 2013. As both a state and national legislator, Gabbard joined the Democratic Party, as it represented her views.Gabbard believed that the Democratic Party was the party of rule of law. It was a big tent party that treated everyone fairly and equally, no matter your race, religion or politics. She believed it was the party of civil liberties and would put freedom above all else, and it was the party of free speech. She believed it was the party that had always supported different opinions and the people’s right to protest. It was the party of Martin Luther King, of Presidents Kennedy and Johnson who wanted to judge people by their character not their skin color. Gabbard believed the Democratic Party was the party that supported women, who fought for Title IX ...