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In reply to the discussion: Run, Bernie, Run! [View all]pnwmom
(110,261 posts)That isn't something Clinton or Reagan would have done, and it doesn't come across well on national TV.
New Yorkers (and I guess Vermonters) don't always realize how behavior that seems normal to them comes across to the rest of the country.
Here's an old story about that.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0207/2690.html
Six months into his first term, I went down and spent a week in Washington to get a sense of how he was faring. I filled plenty of notebooks with criticism from members of Congress who were tired of Sanders' unrelenting attacks on them and on the institution. Rep. Barney Frank, a liberal Democrat, denounced Sanders as completely ineffective "because he offends just about everyone. His holier-than-thou attitude-saying in a very loud voice he is smarter than everyone else and purer than everyone else-really undercuts his effectiveness. To him, anybody who disagrees with his is a crook." Even Senators Jim Jeffords and Pat Leahy admitted to being upset with Sanders. Jeffords was the more outspoken, saying, "Obviously, I disagree with his style and I think he is counterproductive."