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Following up the RFK Jr. endorsement, another major Democrat leaves the plantation to endorse and support Donald Trump’s run against Kamala Harris, Tulsi Gabbard.

BREAKING: Former Democrat Hawaii Congresswoman

@TulsiGabbard, who left the Democrat Party due to its corruption and weaponization of government, just endorsed President Trump on stage at the National Guard Convention in Detroit, Michigan! She also joined President Trump at Arlington National Cemetery today for the memorial service marking the 3 year anniversary of the Abbey Gate terrorist attack and BOTCHED Afghanistan withdrawal. Thank you, Congresswoman Gabbard! #MAGA#Trump 2024″

“Tulsi Gabbard endorses President Trump Another prominent Democrat has come out against their party to call out their Marxism and tyranny The dam is breaking”

“BREAKING: Trump just formally announced that Tulsi Gabbard, the former Democrat presidential candidate and DNC vice-chair, will be JOINING his campaign to destroy Kamala Harris “She’s got great common sense, great spirit, and she loves our country.”

In an unexpected twist that could only be described as political whiplash, Tulsi Gabbard, once a rising star within the Democratic Party, has taken a leap across the aisle that has left many scratching their heads or, in some cases, dropping their jaws to the floor. Here she is, folks, not just dipping her toes but diving headfirst into the Trump campaign waters at none other than the National Guard Association event.

Now, let’s set the scene: It’s a day like any other in the political arena, where alliances shift like sand dunes in a desert storm. Tulsi, known for her military service and her once-upon-a-time critique of U.S. foreign policy, steps up, but this time, not to the beat of the Democratic drum. No, she’s marched right over to Trump’s parade, and here’s where it gets juicy.

At the National Guard Association, an event where one might expect discussions on military strategy or veterans’ affairs, Gabbard instead uses the platform for a political endorsement that could make a satire writer weep with joy. Here she is, endorsing Donald Trump, the man whose foreign policy decisions she once criticized with the sharpness of a sabre.

Why this move, you ask? Well, if we’re taking a leaf out of “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” perhaps it’s the political equivalent of finding the ultimate answer to life, the universe, and everything – only instead of 42, it’s Trump. Gabbard’s reasoning seems to orbit around a disillusionment with the Democratic Party, a party she’s accused of moving too far from her values, or perhaps, from where she believes the American people stand.

This endorsement at the National Guard event wasn’t just a simple handshake or a nod. It was a full-on embrace, metaphorically speaking, in front of an audience that values duty, country, and perhaps now, unexpected political allegiances.

From the outside looking in, humanity might see this as another episode in the soap opera titled “As The Political World Turns.” Here’s Tulsi, who once ran against Trump, now standing with him, possibly eyeing a role in his campaign or even his administration. Maybe she’s aiming for the stars, or in political terms, aiming for a cabinet position. Secretary of Defense? Why not? After all, in a universe as chaotic as ours, why shouldn’t a former Democrat become a key figure in a Republican administration?

The reactions? They’ve ranged from “Et tu, Tulsi?” to “Welcome aboard the Trump Train!” with a fair share of bewilderment in between. Political analysts might call this a shrewd move or a desperate grab for relevance in an ever-shifting political landscape.

But let’s not forget, in the grand cosmic joke that is human politics, today’s enemies can be tomorrow’s allies. Tulsi Gabbard joining Trump’s campaign might just be another punchline, or perhaps, it’s a strategic play in the great game of thrones, American edition.

So, grab your popcorn, because if this political theater has taught us anything, it’s that the show is far from over, and the next act could be even more unpredictable. Remember, in politics as in the universe, don’t panic, and always expect the unexpected.

Ian MacDonald
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