U.S. Rep. Cori Bush’s bitter rhetorical attack on fellow Democrat Sen. Joe Machin for not supporting the totality of the Biden administration’s big-spending, so-called Build Back Better plan, represents a spiritual deficit on the far-left side of the political spectrum which is incongruent with the meaning of aloha.
That is the assessment of former Democratic Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, from Hawaii.
“It really just shows again, that this is a symptom of a deeper, a lack of a spiritual foundation,” Gabbard told Steve Hilton on his Fox News show Sunday evening, “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.”