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riversedge

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Mon Feb 8, 2016, 10:35 PM Feb 2016

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goody gee--bernie hanging around with that evil establishment.






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Bernie Sanders is no revolutionary

By Dana Milbank Opinion writer February 8 at 6:10 PM


For a guy running against the establishment, Bernie Sanders sure seems to crave its approval.


In New Hampshire last week, the Democratic presidential candidate put out an ad touting his endorsements that gave the false impression that two local newspapers — the Nashua Telegraph and the Valley News — had endorsed him. An early version of the ad overtly claimed the papers had endorsed him. They had done no such thing.


Sanders did the same in Iowa, running a nearly identical ad ....................

Also in Iowa, Sanders sent out campaign mailers that included the logos of the League of Conservation Voters and AARP, according to Newsweek, even though AARP does not endorse and the League of Conservation Voters endorsed Clinton.............

In Nevada, Sanders campaign staffers allegedly misrepresented themselves as Culinary Union members, ..................

Officers of the American Legion were also unhappy that the Sanders campaign sent out a mailing ...................
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..................................And that’s the point: Sanders portrays himself as an iconoclast, an anti-politician. But he behaves in many ways like a conventional pol.


....................... But his actions are not those of a revolutionary. Sanders is part of the Washington firmament.

[The most radical thing Bernie Sanders has ever done]

Sanders arrived in Congress in 1991, two years before Hillary Clinton arrived in Washington as first lady. He has nominally been an independent but a de facto Democrat. In 1996, the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, which coordinates Democrats’ House campaigns, cleared the field for Sanders’s reelection.

In Sanders’s 2006 campaign for the Senate, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee — heavily funded by Wall Street interests — helped his bid with about $200,000 in contributions and ads, CNN reported over the weekend.

Since he arrived in the Senate in 2007 and continuing through last summer, Sanders has regularly hosted the DSCC’s retreats on Martha’s Vineyard and in Palm Beach, Fla., for wealthy donors (including lobbyists). Sanders also allowed the committee to do a direct-mail piece signed by him, and his campaign has a joint fundraising agreement with the Democratic National Committee, just like Clinton’s.

Sanders has often boasted that he doesn’t have a super PAC. But, as The Post’s Matea Gold has noted, an ad hoc network working to elect Sanders “is also employing professional political tactics, such as the use of entities that can raise and spend unlimited sums.”

..........................a couple of his staffers exploited a security breach at the DNC to access the Clinton campaign’s voter data.

What this does mean is that Sanders and his aides are playing the game and working the system. They are not revolutionaries storming the establishment ramparts.


Iconoclasts do not typically say things such as “I’m the former chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs.” Sanders, who once said that he didn’t prepare for debates and didn’t have a pollster, now does debate prep, has a pollster and boasts about the polls. When he first kicked off his campaign, he said he wouldn’t officially declare himself a Democrat because “I’m an independent.” Then he said he would if necessary for ballot access. Last week he said, “Of course I am a Democrat.”

As The Post’s Aaron Blake noted, Sanders backed Jesse Jackson’s 1988 presidential run but said he would have preferred a third-party bid because neither of the big-money parties “will ever represent the people in this country that are demanding the real changes.”

The more conventional Sanders of today has a different view.

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“Sanders has regularly hosted the DSCC’s retreats on Martha’s Vineyard + in Palm Beach, Fla., for we (Original Post) riversedge Feb 2016 OP
I still haven't seen that flyer Cartoonist Feb 2016 #1
Bullshit. I vacation on MV. Atman Feb 2016 #2
I live on the other side of the bridge from Palm Beach in an apartment. Nice try but no cigar...nt monmouth4 Feb 2016 #3
More desperate flailing from a losing campaign jfern Feb 2016 #4
Last month's meme was that he never raised any money for other Democrats. Motown_Johnny Feb 2016 #5
For Sanders, campaign finance purity not always possible Gothmog Feb 2016 #6

Cartoonist

(7,579 posts)
1. I still haven't seen that flyer
Mon Feb 8, 2016, 10:48 PM
Feb 2016

You know, that one with the AARP logo. If I was asleep, could someone link me to it?

Atman

(31,464 posts)
2. Bullshit. I vacation on MV.
Mon Feb 8, 2016, 10:49 PM
Feb 2016

We spend a week each summer with friends at a rental house. At other times we go by boat (no yacht, a 22' open cabin), anchor offshore and spend the day at the beach. "Martha's Vineyard" is a dog whistle. If I can spend time there, why is it scandal because Bernie goes there? It's just a place, not a royal castle.

monmouth4

(10,711 posts)
3. I live on the other side of the bridge from Palm Beach in an apartment. Nice try but no cigar...nt
Mon Feb 8, 2016, 10:57 PM
Feb 2016
 

Motown_Johnny

(22,308 posts)
5. Last month's meme was that he never raised any money for other Democrats.
Mon Feb 8, 2016, 11:04 PM
Feb 2016

Now, which side is making dishonest arguments?


http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251968425#post126

^snip^


Hillary raised $18 million for the Democratic party; Bernie raised nothing for other Dems.



http://www.democraticunderground.com/1251968425#post126

^snip^


riversedge (15,766 posts) Sat Jan 2, 2016, 05:59 PM

126. Meanwhile Hillary is fundraising to get Dems downticket elected and building a 50 state

infrastructure with the money she has raised---This 50 state strategy will help with the downticket Dems in the coming year.



Gothmog

(179,822 posts)
6. For Sanders, campaign finance purity not always possible
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 12:34 AM
Feb 2016

This is a good article http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/sanders-campaign-finance-purity-not-always-possible

The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) holds a fundraiser on the tony Massachusetts island of Martha’s Vineyard every summer, which Sanders has attended several times to help raise funds for the campaign arm of Senate Democrats. Sanders is an independent who caucuses with the party.

Previously unreported are details about who exactly attended those fundraisers. A guest list shared with MSNBC from the 2007 event – the first year Sanders was in the Senate – shows the fundraiser featured 20 Democratic senators and their spouses, along with more than 100 lobbyists and wealthy donors who had donated the then-maximum $28,500 to the DSCC.

A Sanders campaign aide said the senator attended these events reluctantly and noted that New York Sen. Chuck Schumer, who has warmer relations with Wall Street, was leading the DSCC at the time and that Sanders and Schumer don’t agree on everything.

“The people who financially support the Democratic Party need to hear the message that Bernie is delivering and that is resonating all over the country. It is also important that the Democrats take back the Senate,” said spokesperson Michael Briggs.

The 2007 Martha’s Vineyard fundraiser guest list included professional lobbyists, corporate executives, trade association heads, labor union brass and wealthy individual donors.

Some are government relations executives directly employed by corporations such as the financial firms Blackrock and Prudential Financial, or the defense contractor Raytheon. Others represent large Washington law and lobbying firms, such as DLA Piper, Patton Boggs, and Akin Gump.

Some names stand out, like John Breaux, the former Democratic senator from Louisiana turned mega-lobbyist who has worked for Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Wal-Mart, Chevron, ExxonMobil and more. Then there’s former Texas Lieutenant Governor Ben Barnes, who has represented many petrochemical and pipeline companies as well as Stanford Financial, the now defunct financial firm felled by an alleged Ponzi scheme.

Other guests included a lobbyist for the private equity firm Blackstone Group as well as those who have represented pipeline company Kinder Morgan, the American Petroleum Institute, pharmaceutical giants such as Merck and Allergan (now involved in a controversial inversion deal), and the pharmaceutical trade association, among others.
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