Enraged liberals revive ‘Russian asset’ smears against Tulsi Gabbard

When Rep. Tulsi Gabbard chose not to support President Trump’s impeachment in the dramatic Wednesday evening vote on two articles of impeachment, the Hawaii Democrat was merely taking a position held by almost half the country. But for failing to toe the party line and support the hyperpartisan impeachment of the president in the absence of any criminal allegations, Gabbard earned herself the ire of the Democratic Party’s establishment. It responded, once again, by smearing the liberal combat veteran as a traitor to the country.

The left-wing Democratic activist Charlotte Clymer accused Gabbard of being indifferent to treason. Meanwhile, the establishment flak and ex-Hillary Clinton acolyte Neera Tanden seized on the congresswoman’s vote to say that she “called Tulsi Gabbard two years ago,” referencing her long-standing campaign to paint the veteran as a Russian asset and traitor. Even the formerly conservative Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin chimed in after Gabbard’s vote, saying, “Gabbard shows her stripes.”

To top it off, #TulsiCoward and #TulsiIsARussianAsset both trended on the internet hellhole known as Twitter. A quick scroll reveals thousands of tweets penned by enraged liberals and Democrats online, all echoing Clinton’s now-infamous smear that Gabbard is a traitor and puppet of Vladimir Putin.

As my Washington Examiner colleague Kaylee McGhee argued persuasively, Gabbard’s vote of “present” on the articles of impeachable is perfectly reasonable and well-warranted. But even if it weren’t, one misguided vote wouldn’t justify liberal mobs attacking the congresswoman and smearing her as a traitor.

First, though, it’s important to understand that there’s nothing wrong with how Gabbard voted. As she explained it in a statement:

I could not in good conscience vote against impeachment because I believe President Trump is guilty of wrongdoing. I also could not in good conscience vote for impeachment because removal of a sitting President must not be the culmination of a partisan process, fueled by tribal animosities that have so gravely divided our country. My vote today is a vote for much needed reconciliation and hope that together we can heal our country.

This is spot-on. Trump’s call with the Ukrainian president was not “perfect,” as his sycophantic defenders insist. In fact, it was extremely improper for him to request that a foreign leader look into his political rival, Joe Biden. However, it also isn’t worth impeaching Trump over and preempting the 2020 election, especially because the Democrats failed to articulate any actual meaningful crimes in their articles of impeachment.

And it’s not as if Gabbard has gone easy on Trump or Republicans. She supports censuring the president and has dragged hyperpartisan Republican defenders as having “abdicated their responsibility to exercise legitimate oversight” and “blindly do[ing] the bidding of their party’s leader.”

So even liberals who disagree with the congresswoman’s vote on impeachment should acknowledge that it’s a reasonable position to hold. Yet regardless, smearing Gabbard is disgusting and uncalled for.

The Democrat is a combat veteran who served two terms in Iraq and continues to serve in the Army National Guard today. Gabbard is a patriot, who, whether you agree with her on policy or not, clearly does what she thinks is best for our country. There is zero evidence supporting Clinton et. al’s vicious smears claiming she’s a Russian asset and traitor. In fact, the only thing the liberal establishment’s continued employment of insults and smears actually proves is that it knows it can’t keep Gabbard down by debating her on the merits.

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