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Tulsi Gabbard: “They Want to Be God”
By Matt Morgan - June 23, 2026

Summary

Tulsi Gabbard argues that the agendas she opposes ultimately stem from people who “want to be God” — to be the ultimate authority and controller — and who view citizens’ faith in a higher power as competition for their loyalty and “oxygen.” She claims not a single Democrat in the House or Senate stood up for kids on gender-affirming care or for girls in sports, citing Biden’s insertion of gender identity into Title IX, Lia Thomas, and Kamala Harris and Mazie Hirono questioning judicial nominee Brian Buescher over his Catholic Knights of Columbus membership in defiance of Article VI’s ban on religious tests. She contends the core driver is power, alleging direct lobbyist threats (a pulled $5–10 million ad buy over prescription-drug pricing) and congressional insider trading, and calls for banning stock trading by members, spouses, and senior staff.

Top 5 Key Topics

  • “They want to be God”: The guest argues the underlying agenda comes from people seeking to be the ultimate creator and controller, who treat faith in God as a rival authority that strips away their power. She says this is why they push to control what information citizens see under labels like hate speech, misinformation, and disinformation.
  • Gender ideology and Title IX: She claims no Democrat stood up against Biden’s mandate that she says “destroyed” Title IX by inserting gender identity, opening women’s sports to biological males like Lia Thomas. She frames the biological difference between men and women as objectively true and says politicians parrot the opposite to keep their jobs and avoid being ostracized.
  • Religious tests and Article VI: She cites Kamala Harris and Mazie Hirono pressing nominee Brian Buescher over his membership in the Knights of Columbus, asking whether he would give it up to serve, which she calls a direct violation of the Constitution’s bar on religious tests. She uses it as evidence the people involved place themselves above the founders’ framework.
  • Personal ostracism by her party: She alleges Democrats spent years trying to “destroy” her, recounting that a colleague’s staff refused joint legislation so their boss wouldn’t be “infected with your boss’s toxicity.” She frames this as proof that members fear their social circles in Washington more than truth.
  • Lobbying and insider trading: She describes lobbying as a “cozy relationship” of shared social circles and retreats, with at least one direct threat to pull $5–10 million in supportive ads if a member ran a prescription-drug-pricing ad. She names congressional insider trading as a key reason non-wealthy members grow rich, and calls for a total ban on stock trading by members, their spouses, and senior staff.

 



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