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It’s been one day since Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) announced she was running for president in the 2020 election, and parts of her conservative past are already coming back to haunt her.

They returned in the form of homophobic remarks the congresswoman made over a decade ago. At least twice the Hawaii Democrat publicly called the LGBTQ community and supporters of same-sex marriage “homosexual extremists.”

In one instance in February 2004, Gabbard, at the time a 22-year-old state representative, was testifying against a bill aimed at legalizing same-sex civil unions.

“To try to act as if there is a difference between ‘civil unions’ and same-sex marriage is dishonest, cowardly and extremely disrespectful to the people of Hawaii,” she said. “As Democrats, we should be representing the views of the people, not a small number of homosexual extremists.”

Six months later, Gabbard spoke more candidly while replying to an email originally sent to her father, Mike Gabbard, who was a Republican city councilman in Honolulu running for Congress.

“I smell a skunk,” Gabbard told Honolulu Magazine. She was responding to an email that was originally addressed to her father asking about his ties to the leader of a Hare Krishna movement in Hawaii, according to the magazine.

“It’s clear to me that you’re acting as a conduit for The Honolulu Weekly and other homosexual extremist supporters of Ed Case [Mike Gabbard’s opponent],” she wrote.


Nick Grube

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Um, yes. This is language she used frequently then https://twitter.com/kfile/status/1084104026432684032

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In a statement provided to HuffPost on Sunday night, Gabbard said she regretted her previous conduct, but noted her recent support for legislation backing LGBTQ rights over her years in Congress.

“First, let me say I regret the positions I took in the past, and the things I said,” Gabbard said. “I’m grateful for those in the LGBTQ+ community who have shared their aloha with me throughout my personal journey.”

“Over the past six years in Congress, I have been fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to help work toward passing legislation that ensures equal rights and protections on LGBTQ+ issues,” she continued.

“Much work remains to ensure equality and civil rights protections for LGBTQ+ Americans and if elected President, I will continue to fight for equal rights for all,” she said.

Gabbard was elected to the U.S. House in 2012 and became the first Hindu member of Congress, as well as one of Congress’ first female combat veterans. She quickly became a star of the Democratic Party with her own rogue brand of progressive leadership.

Gabbard’s remarks from 14 years ago were bound to resurface as she walked even further into the national spotlight with her presidential bid.

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And while Gabbard, 37, has evolved since then ― she once backed a bill targeting discrimination based on sexual orientation and famously endorsed Bernie Sanders’ presidential bid at the expense of her post as Democratic National Committee vice chair ― some people, including journalists from Hawaii to D.C., wouldn’t let her off easy for her homophobic remarks.


Peter Fox

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Tulsi Gabbard referred to gay people as “homosexual extremists” and sided with Assad over Obama (to name a few concerns).

Next.

https://www.cnn.com/2019/01/11/politics/tulsi-gabbard-van-jones/index.html

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Rep. Tulsi Gabbard said Friday she will run for president in 2020.

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Parker Molloy

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So, she’ll co-sponsor bills supporting LGBTQ rights, but still personally thinks we’re icky. https://www.ozy.com/rising-stars/surfing-with-tulsi-gabbard-long-before-her-presidential-bid/62604

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She's a veteran with seats on three bumpin' committees in Congress. Quite the résumé for a 34-year-old from Hawaii.

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Mark Harris

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Tulsi Gabbard is a flat no. For many reasons, including this one. https://twitter.com/KFILE/status/1084104026432684032

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Gabbard may back legislation that supports the LGBTQ community, but it’s unclear if her personal views have evolved with her career.

A 2016 profile of the combat veteran published in Ozy suggests otherwise: “She tells me that, no, her personal views haven’t changed, but she doesn’t figure it’s her job to do as the Iraqis did and force her own beliefs on others,” noted reporter Sanjena Sathian.

This story has been updated with Gabbard’s statement to HuffPost.

David Barden contributed reporting.
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Old Trump quote on gay marriage? - Spanky KU - 1/14 12:48:10
     When people are forced against their will to - GA Tiger MU - 1/14 16:45:37
     So he believes in the same - meatiger MU - 1/14 14:12:52
     The attitudes towards same-sex marriage have changed - kcnorthside KC - 1/14 13:10:56
          When does someone get a pass on their old quotes? - Spanky KU - 1/14 13:15:47
               Well you didn't provide the person nor the date of this - kcnorthside KC - 1/14 13:25:19
                    So a 1990's anti-gay marriage quote is too old to count? - Spanky KU - 1/14 13:27:44
                         I suppose it depends on the nature of the quote and the - kcnorthside KC - 1/14 13:32:50
                              Like Kevin Hart getting booted from hosting the Oscars? - Spanky KU - 1/14 13:46:21
                                   Well that's a different issue. - kcnorthside KC - 1/14 13:54:49
                                        How do you know Hart will never run for office? - Spanky KU - 1/14 14:11:29
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                                                  RE: I don't know that, you're correct. And again, - Spanky KU - 1/14 14:25:23
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                                        twist! - 90Tiger MU - 1/14 14:03:57
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               Just Democrats. (nm) - TigerMatt STL - 1/14 13:23:39
     and he was correct, maybe not right, but correct(nm) - tigerinhogtown STL - 1/14 12:58:02
          Not really from Trump.. From a Dem running for President in - Spanky KU - 1/14 12:58:59
     But it won’t affect anyone is what they keep saying(nm) - TigerFan92 MU - 1/14 12:54:04
     LOL you hypocrite - JG A - 1/14 12:48:59
          Nope. Try again - Spanky KU - 1/14 12:58:26
               So what issues should the views of the people prevail? - JG A - 1/14 13:02:05
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