Tulsi Gabbard Criticizes Joe Biden's New World Order Rhetoric in Interview With Jesse Watters

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Tulsi Gabbard Criticizes Joe Biden's New World Order Rhetoric in Interview With Jesse Watters

Tulsi Gabbard joins Jesse Watters to criticize President Biden's foreign policy approach, arguing he is more focused on positioning himself as a leader of the world than on solving problems facing Americans at home. She argues Biden should be prioritizing border security, public safety, education, and small businesses rather than what she calls a missionary effort to spread democracy globally, drawing a direct comparison to the consequences of the Obama administration's approach to the Middle East. Watters frames the conversation around the idea that intelligence includes recognizing one's own limitations, asking whether Biden is arrogant enough to believe he can engineer a new global order centered on Washington. Gabbard responds bluntly that no single leader can control world events, warning that pursuing that kind of ambition will bring more suffering both to the people the policy claims to help abroad and to Americans who will ultimately bear the cost at home.

March 23, 2022

Jesse Watters Opens by Criticizing Biden's New World Order Rhetoric

Jesse Watters opens the segment pushing back on the idea of President Biden ushering in a new global order, arguing that the last wave of globalization wrecked American jobs and contributed to the rise of China. He asks Tulsi Gabbard, then a former congresswoman from Hawaii, whether she thinks Biden will get away with this approach.

Tulsi Gabbard: Biden Should Be Focused on Problems at Home

Gabbard argues that policy should be judged by whether it improves the lives of the American people.

"When I look at policies, I think of what is actually going to improve the lives of the American people. What will make their lives better, more secure, and more prosperous and fulfilled," Gabbard says. "President Biden is not doing that. He should be focused on his job as president of the United States, and solving the problems that we are facing here: securing the border, making our communities more safe, improving education, supporting small business."

She argues Biden has instead prioritized a different role for himself.

"He is more focused on being president of the world and taking this missionary zeal to say we are going to set aside the problems that American people are facing and focus on saving the world by spreading democracy everywhere," Gabbard says.

Comparing Biden to Obama's Middle East Policy

Gabbard draws a direct comparison between Biden's approach and the Obama administration's foreign policy record.

"It's a bigger version of Obama's attitude to save the Middle East by spreading democracy, but left destruction, suffering, and death in his wake, and the American people paid a heavy price for that," Gabbard says.

You Are Not God

Watters frames the discussion around humility, suggesting that real intelligence includes recognizing the limits of what any one leader can control, and asks whether Biden is arrogant enough to believe he can build a new world order run out of Washington.

"You are not God," Gabbard says. "What will result is more suffering and hardship for the people in the world he is trying to save, and also for the American people. Joe Biden already told us freedom is not free. You, the American people, are going to pay the price. That's what we will see play out if he continues to think he is, and can be, the controller of all people and all things in this world."

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