2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumBen Jealous - Full Endorsement Statement
and it's wonderful. Also Mr. Jealous is campaigning all day today in SC with State Rep Justin Bamberg! Lots of events.
I clipped the endorsement but it's so good - it was real hard to leave anything out. Read it here: https://berniesanders.com/i-endorse-bernie-sanders-for-president/?platform=hootsuite
I Endorse Bernie Sanders for President
FEBRUARY 5, 2016| BY BEN JEALOUS
As prepared for delivery on February 5, 2016:
I am here because my family, like our American family, stretches from the White Mountains of New Hampshire to the black soil of the South. My black grandparents fell in love at Virginia State University, and my white grandparents fell in love right here in Lebanon, New Hampshire, at the local high school.
Growing up in a family that mirrors much of our American family, I can attest to the fact that, if there is one thing that unites our nation as a family, it is our love for our children and our growing concern that the American Dream must not die on our watch. Ive been awakened by phone calls about a black cousin murdered in Marylands streets. I have lain awake at night worried about a white family member, raised not far from here, who was struggling with drug addiction.
I have sat amongst the young people warehoused in our prisons the most incarcerated Black, Brown, Red and, yes, White men and women on the planet.
And as I speak at colleges and universities across our country, I leave each event haunted by the uniquely high levels of debt borne by our children of all colors who are lucky enough to make it to college . and the despair that comes from not being able to remember when our nation was not at war.
Each time I travel I come face to face with the violence and addiction that flourishes amongst joblessness.
Each time I travel I am confronted by that joblessness, which has been accelerated by bad domestic policies and even worse foreign policy.
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And that is why I am here today.
Bernie Sanders has been principled, courageous, and consistent in fighting the evils that Dr. King referred to as the giant triplets of racism, militarism, and greed:
As a student in the early 1960s, he got arrested fighting to integrate university housing in Chicago.
Today, as a Senator . he has an A+ rating from the NAACP.
As a candidate for president, he has the best plan for ending mass incarceration and improving community policing.
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Bernie Sanders has the courage to confront the institutionalized bias that stains our nation.
Bernie Sanders leads with the sort of freedom-minded conviction that strikes fear in the Military Industrial Complex, the Prison Industrial complex, and the worst of Wall Street.
And most importantly, Bernie Sanders is the type of leader we can trust to fight for the future of all our nations children as if they were his very own.
It is for all these reasons, that I am proud to endorse Bernie Sanders for President of the United States.
TIME TO PANIC
(1,894 posts)SamKnause
(13,846 posts)Punkingal
(9,522 posts)Of course he will be thrown under the bus for mentioning Dr. King.
thereismore
(13,326 posts)Uncle Joe
(60,232 posts)Thanks for the thread, Nanjeanne.
BainsBane
(54,825 posts)This is a very good endorsement.
thereismore
(13,326 posts)thereismore
(13,326 posts)a genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus but a molder of consensus.
I think that is Bernie Sanders, not Hillary Clinton. I won't go as far as to say that Sen. Sanders is somehow Dr. King's heir, no. But is a good man, and he does right by all of us, white or black.
Awknid
(381 posts)libdem4life
(13,877 posts)Bernie has an POC problem...Bernie has a gun problem??? WTF? The organizations speak loudly. So, yeah, I think there's some funny business going on.
Nanjeanne
(5,440 posts)Bernie is pretty humble and doesn't talk about himself - I've always wondered why he doesn't say he was a founding member of the Progressive Caucus.
His surrogates are out there talking about him - but again, the media isn't interested in what they say. They only have on people who can be counted on to say "socialist", "can't win", "unelectable". People that support Bernie aren't the 24/7 news go-to's - they aren't the same old hacks that are constantly on. So you don't get them there. How many times have you seen Dean and McCaskill and Shaheen and Granholm versus Ellison and Grijalva?
libdem4life
(13,877 posts)Nanjeanne
(5,440 posts)The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) was established in 1991 by six members of the United States House of Representatives: U.S. Representatives Ron Dellums (D-CA), Lane Evans (D-IL), Thomas Andrews (D-ME), Peter DeFazio (D-OR), Maxine Waters (D-CA), and Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
The founding CPC members were concerned about the economic hardship imposed by the deepening recession, and the growing inequality brought about by the timidity of the Democratic Party response in the early 1990s. More importantly, on January 3, 1995 at a standing room only news conference on Capitol Hill, they were the first group inside Congress to chart a detailed, comprehensive legislative alternative to U.S. Speaker Newt Gingrich and the Republican Contract with America, which they termed "the most regressive tax proposals and reactionary social legislation the Congress had before it in 70 years." The CPC's ambitious agenda was framed as "The Progressive Promise: Fairness."
libdem4life
(13,877 posts)(always voted, however) and specific inside information. I do remember the Newt...ugh.
KelleyKramer
(9,916 posts)Thanks for the info, that should be an OP !
thereismore
(13,326 posts)cali
(114,904 posts)Nanjeanne
(5,440 posts)of snow. So he didn't get there.
He's in SC today doing lots of events with State Rep Justin Bamberg. He's going to be very good for Sanders' campaign.
Matariki
(18,775 posts)ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)Knew it was coming, so glad it's out there now.
CharlotteVale
(2,717 posts)Flying Squirrel
(3,041 posts)It ties you up in knots!