Tulsi Gabbard’s sister ripped into Sen. Kamala Harris after the California Democrat criticized her for appearing on Fox News.
“Hypocrisy much? At the debate a week ago, Kamala trashed Tulsi for going on FOX News. Yet she shamelessly went on FOX twice in the last week,” Vrindavan Gabbard said Friday on her older sister’s Twitter account. “Oh well, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.”
Hypocrisy much? At the debate a week ago, Kamala trashed Tulsi for going on FOX News. Yet she shamelessly went on FOX twice in the last week. Oh well, they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. —V (Tulsi’s sister) https://t.co/B4IUJuYZ1m
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) November 30, 2019
Vrindavan has stirred up controversy on her sister’s Twitter account before, using it during the June Democratic presidential debate to accuse MSNBC of trying to promote Elizabeth Warren for president.
“It’s clear who MSNBC wants to be president: Elizabeth Warren. They’re giving her more time than all the other candidates combined. They aren’t giving any time to Tulsi at all,” she said.
It’s clear who MSNBC wants to be president: Elizabeth Warren. They’re giving her more time than all the other candidates combined. They aren’t giving any time to Tulsi at all. -V (Tulsi’s sister)
— Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) June 27, 2019
Tulsi Gabbard, 38, has set herself as the nemesis of establishment Democrats like Harris. In the July Democratic debates, Gabbard accused Harris of keeping innocent people in jail in an attack that some of Harris campaign aides have credited with helping cripple her campaign.
During the November Democratic debate, Gabbard linked Harris to Hillary Clinton, who she called the “rot” of the Democratic party. “What Senator Harris is doing is, unfortunately, continuing to traffic in lies and smears and innuendos because she cannot challenge the substance of the argument that I’m making,” Tulsi said.
“What @KamalaHarris is doing is…continuing to traffic in lies and smears and innuendos because she cannot challenge the substance of the argument that I’m making.”
—@TulsiGabbardhttps://t.co/CuLwzp3qP0 pic.twitter.com/5v7QSffsGV
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) November 21, 2019