Tulsi Gabbard dismantles Kamala Harris over her prosecutor record during Dem debate
Published time: 1 Aug, 2019 04:44Edited time: 1 Aug, 2019 09:11
Gabbard dominated Google searches for the entire country following the Democratic primary debates on Wednesday, buoyed by her confrontation with California Senator Harris, who has downplayed her “tough-on-crime” record as the state’s attorney general in favor of a warmer, fuzzier progressive look.
“When you were in a position to make a difference or an impact in people’s lives, you did not,” the Hawaii congresswoman said, pointing to Harris’ reactionary pursuit of low-level drug offenders and her controversial decision to keep prisoners locked up in order to use them to fight California’s deadly wildfires.
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Despite topping the Google list, some users on Twitter noticed Gabbard's name wasn't among the top trends for them. “Why did you remove Tulsi from trending @Twitter?” one user asked.
Tulsi Gabbard is the top search on Google Trends...but not even in the top ten on Twitter. What are the curators doing with the trending module, @Jack? #StopTheBias twitter.com/GoogleTrends/s …
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Shortly after, she did briefly appear at the top, though only with her first name, and closely followed by 'Assad,' for Syrian President Bashar Assad – 'Assad apologist' being the establishment's go-to rebuke against Gabbard. In fact, it was used as a desperate attempt at deflection by Harris' press secretary, who spent the debate tweeting about Assad.
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Whether Twitter tried to 'shadow-ban' Gabbard or not, her message has been suppressed by Big Tech before: She is suing Google for inexplicably removing her ads for several hours following the first round of debates, when her name was also the most-searched. The ads remained in place this time.
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Deepening the mystery, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey donated $5,600 to Gabbard's campaign – the maximum individual donation – the day after the first round of debates, triggering a backlash from his establishment media pals.
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