Gabbard isn't a neocon but the same party-switch dynamic from a "rational moderate" applies. At the same time she's lifted up by people on the Right as a shining example of the insanity of the Left scaring sane people away, she will be scheming to drag conservatives toward modernity, shed the far-right extremists, and appeal for centrism and unity. The ratchet ticks left.
For a Democrat, she is very anti-establishment. Relatively pro-gun, anti-war, anti-troonery.
But I think looking at issues is a mistake. Your allies are not the people who agree with you on everything, but people who have courage to stand up to the regime. It's what Havel pointed out as well..
Related: The Neocon Cycle
Gabbard isn't a neocon but the same party-switch dynamic from a "rational moderate" applies. At the same time she's lifted up by people on the Right as a shining example of the insanity of the Left scaring sane people away, she will be scheming to drag conservatives toward modernity, shed the far-right extremists, and appeal for centrism and unity. The ratchet ticks left.
The only take from her that is anti-establishment at all is her anti-war stance.
For a Democrat, she is very anti-establishment. Relatively pro-gun, anti-war, anti-troonery.
But I think looking at issues is a mistake. Your allies are not the people who agree with you on everything, but people who have courage to stand up to the regime. It's what Havel pointed out as well..