Former Democrat presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, who vociferously walked away from the party to campaign for Donald Trump and now serves as his Director of National Intelligence, went scorched earth on former Biden mouthpiece Jen Psaki for her absolutely diabolical remarks in the immediate aftermath of a Minneapolis school shooting.
Commenting directly to a claim Psaki made that she was fed up with Christian’s “thoughts and prayers” in response to tragedy, Gabbard scripted a beautiful essay on the Elon Musk-owned social media platform X to explain exactly how and why prayer is the only option when faced with grief and calamity.
“God is love. The very essence of God is love,” Gabbard’s thoughtful post began. “Therefore, during times of hardship, sadness, pain and suffering, we naturally and spontaneously take refuge in Him — in love itself — because we know in the core of our hearts that it is only the power and light of God’s love that can drive away the darkness of evil and hatred, which was manifested so tragically and violently upon the children praying in Minneapolis on Wednesday.”
She then directed her next response specifically at the former White House Press Secretary, pointedly asking why seeing others engage in their faith caused a “visceral negative reaction” to those on the woke left. “So why is it that people like Jen Psaki and others have such a spontaneous visceral negative reaction to those who are praying to God for refuge, strength, and for the wellbeing of the victims of this heinous attack?” she questioned.
Then Gabbard exposed the root of their disgust, saying: “Because they do not believe in God or His love. Their response is rooted in their hatred of God. They want to be God, so they view Him as their competitor. They are agents of darkness and hatred, and the light of God’s love is a threat to their dark ambitions.”
Gabbard went on to explain that the anti-God movement within the modern Democrat Party was “one of the reasons” why she had to abandon the party, through that belief and how the rest of the policies manifesting themselves through that worldview were no longer compatible with her own beliefs and principles.
“One manifestation of their darkness and desire to be God is their belief that any man can become a woman, and any woman can become a man. This is the insanity and darkness that has unfortunately perpetuated today’s Democrat Party, and is one of the reasons why I could no longer associate myself with them,” she added.
Psaki’s original post which incited this reaction, among countless others, including Vice President JD Vance – has now been seen as of the date of this article’s publication – an astounding 16 million times. In it, she wrote, “Prayer is not freaking enough. Prayers does not end school shootings. prayers do not make parents feel safe sending their kids to school. Prayer does not bring these kids back. Enough with the thoughts and prayers.”