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Related: About this forumThe pundit class continues to misunderstand Bernie Sanders - and it shows
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/oct/08/the-pundit-class-continues-to-misunderstand-bernie-sanders-and-it-shows?CMP=share_btn_fbNathan Robinson
Sanders returns again and again to issues that matter to ordinary people: healthcare, student debt and climate change issues which are not a priority for the mainstream media
Tue 8 Oct 2019
A new unofficial Bernie Sanders ad, made by a fan, is making a lot of viewers tear up. It contrasts dismissive and disparaging comments about Bernie from TV pundits with the warmth felt towards him by his supporters across the country. It movingly shows how Sanders inspires people and gives them hope but also just how insulated the pundit class is from the reality of peoples lives.
In the video, commentators from CNN and MSNBC talk about Sanders as a man yelling at people in the same screechy voice, without smiling, without any kind of personal connection. He doesnt actually smile that much. Meanwhile, on the campaign trail, thousands of people feel a strong connection to Bernie, because hes talking about the issues that matter to them: healthcare, student debt, climate change, working conditions. And he smiles quite a bit.
The media not only treat Sanders as a humorless fringe demagogue, but they also understate his popularity. Katie Halper has documented the various ways in which media organizations have subtly fudged the numbers to make Bernie seem less successful than he is, and there is still a narrative that his campaign is failing even as it hauls in giant quantities of small donations from all over the country. Even as he shatters fundraising records there will be stories of him struggling to attract new supporters, and even keep some of the old ones.
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primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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G_j
Oct 2019
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Why don't other candidates whine like the Sanders campaign does? What do you think it will get you?
wasupaloopa
Oct 2019
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"Pundit Class"? I'm having a hard time keeping up with all the classes being created...
George II
Oct 2019
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wasupaloopa
(4,516 posts)1. Why don't other candidates whine like the Sanders campaign does? What do you think it will get you?
It is very tiring and doesn't give me any desire to give Bernie a chance.
I like Biden and Mayor Pete. Even though I am not a supporter of each.
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
ritapria
(1,812 posts)2. It is a beautiful Ad refererred to in this article
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
George II
(67,782 posts)3. "Pundit Class"? I'm having a hard time keeping up with all the classes being created...
....in defense of Sanders and his proposals:
Pundit Class (a new one)
Billionaire Class
Millionaire Class (now passe due to recent developments)
Establishment Class
Ruling Class
Working Class
And so many more.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
Celerity
(54,449 posts)5. maybe they just want a
of course, D.O.A. are

though
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
pnwmom
(110,261 posts)4. That's nice. He has fans. But he rubs a lot of other people the wrong way,
for the same Grumpy Grandpa characteristics that endear him to his fans.
I'll never forget all his finger wagging at Hillary.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden