Bernie Sanders
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Bernie Sanders, a man on fireDavid M. Shribman - Missourian
8/26/15
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EXETER, N.H. There was a man with a "Stop Puppy Mills" T-shirt and another whose shirt read "National Sarcasm Society." There was a woman, dressed entirely in white, holding a banner reading "Lead Us to Clean Energy." There was a man with an Apache haircut. There was even a little old lady in tennis shoes.
This could only be a Bernie Sanders rally.
And the lady in tennis shoes? She was here mainly out of curiosity. She voted for Mitt Romney in the last two New Hampshire primaries.
Then there was the candidate himself. He wore a dress shirt, open at the neck, and his speech started early and ended late. He used the word "billionaire" more than half a dozen times, and he sprinkled his talk with references to "Corporate America." He spoke about big campaign contributions (he has none, wouldn't take any) and the "grotesque level of income and wealth inequality in America" (he deplored it), and won his biggest applause when he said, "This is a rigged economy, an economy that is not sustainable, and that is not an American economy."
But he wasn't done yet. In the sweltering confines of the Exeter Town Hall every seat filled, the back of the hall five deep with standees, the balcony jammed and every one of the seven granite steps outside occupied with the devout, the devoted and the determined, all drenched in heavy perspiration he launched into his speech: full employment, the Citizens United decision, gay marriage, voter suppression, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, student debt, climate change, acidification of the oceans, access to abortion, energy efficiency, the criminal justice system, prison reform, mental health and crumbling infrastructure. In one sentence he crammed in the words "racism," "sexism" and "homophobia."
But wait. We're not nearly done yet. Elimination of tuition at all public colleges. Guaranteed single-payer health care. Assuring that police are no longer an "oppressor force." Paid family leave. Paid vacations.
"This," he said at one point, not remotely finished, "is some of what we have to do."
And to think that a century ago Woodrow Wilson defeated Charles Evans Hughes on the basis of a mere six words: He kept us out of war.
Those six words from 1916 might actually suffice today, but Sanders was having none of it. This audience, whipped into a sticky delirium, was wailing with delight, and by the time he rolled into the topic of undocumented immigrants a crowd favorite, even though New Hampshire is 94 percent white the reaction was about the same as when the Rolling Stones finally get around to playing the opening strains of "
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So when Sanders is at full throat he says things like this: "This campaign is sending a message to the billionaire class, and that message is that you cannot have it all." In Democratic presidential primary campaigns at the end of the last century, Rep. Richard A. Gephardt, now lobbying for clients that include Boeing, General Electric and Goldman Sachs, used far less incendiary language and was vilified for employing "class warfare."
Gephardt was serving 3.2 beer and was accused of running a rogue saloon and corrupting minors. Sanders is serving straight 151 proof Bacardi rum so incendiary that each bottle comes with a steel flame arrester and it's considered merely a chaser to Clinton. For while Sanders is chasing Clinton in national polls and the money derby, he has pulled within 10 percentage points of her in the NBC News/Marist poll completed only 2 1/2 weeks ago. And that was before federal reports recently disclosed that fewer than five dozen individuals and groups already had pumped an astonishing $120 million into super PACs in a campaign that is barely underway.
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Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)Bernie may cover a lot more ground, but his six words would be 'Billionaires, you can not have everything'.
monmouth4
(10,746 posts)libodem
(19,288 posts)Which I just can't say enough:
http://www.nytimes.com/politics/first-draft/2015/08/25/bernie-sanders-gets-stamp-of-approval-from-cornel-west/?_r=0
ladjf
(17,320 posts)is no less than amazing. We are MOST fortunate that such a gifted and dedicated person is willing to serve America as their next President. I fervently hope that America is ready to accept him has their next great President.
BrainDrain
(244 posts)"Bernie Sanders Surpasses Hillary Clinton In New Hampshire Poll
This is the second poll this month that shows him ahead of Clinton in the state."
yeah buddy....
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)except the ones showing Clinton ahead in Iowa.
SoapBox
(18,791 posts)had him closing the gap in Wisconsin.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)the 50s for the first time. Rasmeussen eg, today shows Bernie to be at 24% while Hillary is down to 50% among Dem primary voters.
And he is doing all this without Corporate funding, without Corporate media and without the backing of the Dem Party and starting with ZERO name recognition.
Imagine where he could be in another few months?
It's been an amazing campaign, so far.
Dont call me Shirley
(10,998 posts)Their snide retort "you wanna bet?" Because everything is just a nasty competition to them.
marym625
(17,997 posts)Fucking A!
onlyadream
(2,248 posts)And I whole heartedly agree with him. But I want to know his feelings on immigration and foreign policy. I admit, I'm not too involved in politics lately, so I'm not sure if he is addressing other issues besides the wealth gap.
retrowire
(10,345 posts)www.feelthebern.org and find out everything you need to know.
sabrina 1
(62,325 posts)of unnecessary wars, and voted against all of them over the past several decades including the First Gulf War. He wants to cut the Military Budget and start spending on THIS country.
On Immigration he is for a path to citizenship and for the closing down of 'detention centers' where undocumented workers are often kept in some of the most inhumane conditions. He is for the Dream Act and is against the outrageous Republican notion that if you are born in this country you are 'not a citizen'.
I can't think of many issues he has not addressed CLEARLY and DIRECTLY, and has the record to back up his positions over the years.
We won't get a candidate like this again for a very long time. We haven't had one in the living memories of most of us, who has the long record he has which allows us to determine if he is making promises he hasn't lived by in a political campaign. He has that record so we can be as certain as it is possible to be, that if elected, he isn't likely to forget those promises.
ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)people have gotten on board with Bernie? Of course, we ALL know what kind of blow back he'll get from TPTB regardless of how many intellectual thinkers make valid OBVIOUS truths about who he is and what he stands for.
As a BOOMER (which means I'm 60+) I've been an activist and involved in many, many elections, local, state and national and I can't express how much it distresses me how "dumbed down" this country has become. Driven only by money and greed and reality shows. Once it was "if it bleeds, it leads," but now it's "just be rude and crude" and uninformed citizens follow the Pied Piper down a rat hole!
Regardless of what happens I will ALWAYS be thankful that I was still around to support a person I truly believe is THE shot in the arm this country needs!!
I've certainly been distressed about the direction of this country in the past, but I don't think I could have imagined just how far we've strayed from the principles of what I felt America stood for.
Is that the smell of something burning? Does "the Donald" have a fiddle? Do I hear McCarthy screaming? I could go on, but my point is made.
BUT I WON'T GIVE UP! I've never been happier to support a candidate in my life, and I've supported many. I wish I had a magic want, but I'm way past fairy tales. We need BERNIE more than ever... Let's Get To Work!
Trajan
(19,089 posts)Thanks ...
I agree - Bernie is the Democrat we have been waiting for ... He is the Democrat that the party shoved aside some decades ago, along with our hopes and dreams for a better society ... It's been downhill ever since ...
ChiciB1
(15,435 posts)This Democratic Party isn't the one I thought I joined so many years ago. I can accept changes as time goes by, but to sweep aside what we stood for is a bitter pill to swallow. What's even worse is that they are trying to do what they can to make him go away. Someone forgot to remind them that we have been known as the "big tent" Party. I guess it's not so much a Big tent anymore, maybe just a Pup tent!
Well, I live in Florida so I guess I'll just STAND MY GROUND! Bad joke... I know!
JDPriestly
(57,936 posts)WillyT
(72,631 posts)TexasProgresive
(12,756 posts)libodem
(19,288 posts)WillyT
(72,631 posts)Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)Thank you, WillyT!
cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)eom