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2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumBernie Sanders Was Slapped For Supporting Jesse Jackson in ’88
During the 1988 Democratic Presidential Primaries, Rev. Jesse Jackson emerged as a viable contender for the Democratic nomination against establishment-backed Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. An ardent supporter of Mr. Jacksons presidential bid was Bernie Sandersthen mayor of Burlington, Vermont. During a Democratic caucus, Mr. Sanders gave a speech in support of Mr. Jackson while Democrats in the room turned their backsand, as he walked off stage, a woman slapped him across the face. Mr. Sanders was one of the few elected officials to cross racial lines and openly endorse Mr. Jackson, ultimately helping Mr. Jackson win Vermont against Mr. Dukakis by one delegate in 1988. Although Mr. Dukakis would win the Democratic presidential nomination, Mr. Jackson made it closer to the presidency than any black person before him.
Mr. Sanders speech supporting Mr. Jackson parallels many of his speeches on his own campaign trail todayincluding one of his signature sayings, enough is enough. Mr. Sanders praised Mr. Jackson for uniting disenfranchised voters and focusing on issues such as wealth inequality and racial injustice, and Mr. Jacksons 88 campaign closely resembles Mr. Sanders current platform. Dr. Cornel West, who has campaigned on behalf of Mr. Sanders for months, and who worked for both of Mr. Jacksons presidential campaigns, likened Mr. Sanders to an insurgent on par with Mr. Jacksonbut with even more direct and progressive criticisms of Wall Street.
Jesse Jackson is a serious candidate for the presidency. He was always serious; it was just that the political scientists and the other politicians who belittled his campaign trivialized his efforts and disdained his prospects. Despite the contempt and condescension of the mediaor perhaps because of itJackson went to the most remote and isolated grass roots in the American social landscape to find the strength for a campaign that has already begun to transform politics, wrote the editorial board of The Nation, in its 1988 endorsement of Mr. Jackson for president. For five years his distance from the funders, the managers, the mediators and the consultants who manipulate the Democratic Party and legitimize its candidates has allowed Jackson to do unimaginable things and say unspeakable wordsabout race, about class, about equality and, indeed, about democracy. To an extent that may be unique in presidential elections in this century, he derives his power from the people.
Nearly two decades later, not much has changed in that the issues brought to the national spotlight by Mr. Jackson have yet to be adequately addressed by the Democratic party in a meaningful way. Mr. Sanders campaign provides hope that those inadequacies may be resolved.
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Bernie Sanders Was Slapped For Supporting Jesse Jackson in ’88 (Original Post)
Uncle Joe
Feb 2016
OP
Yes but too many people don't know it because the corporate media conglomerates didn't
Uncle Joe
Feb 2016
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kgnu_fan
(3,021 posts)1. He was there always.
Uncle Joe
(59,966 posts)2. Yes but too many people don't know it because the corporate media conglomerates didn't
want the people exposed to the message.
Peace to you, kgnu_fan.
FangedNoumenom
(145 posts)3. If Bernie had gotten a 1/4th of the media coverage that Trump did/has
Bernie would be the clear front runner.
It'd also help if the MSM would cover Hillary's record (even just her most recent record as SoS) - but they don't seem to keen on that.
Uncle Joe
(59,966 posts)5. Not only that, the Democrats would have a much greater turnout. Trump and to a large extent
record Republican turnout is a byproduct of one-side corporate media conglomerate coverage and Schultz's ceding the national stage to them with an extremely limited, ridiculous debate schedule.
The Republicans ruled the airwaves and the Democrats had little counter except through the Internet.
FangedNoumenom
(145 posts)7. Absolutely
DWS' leadership, or lack thereof, has been a disaster. One of the worst chairs in history.
mmonk
(52,589 posts)4. It's why the primary smear by elected Democrats is disgusting
Uncle Joe
(59,966 posts)6. It truly does bring the adage to the fore of "no good deed goes unpunished."
Although it's late in the game, I hope from this point on we can be better than that.