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Showing Original Post only (View all)Josh Marshall: Toxicity, acrimony, unrealism of Sanders' campaign comes from the top [View all]
For months I'd thought and written that Sanders campaign manager Jeff Weaver was the key driver of toxicity in the the Democratic primary race. Weaver has been highly visible on television, far more than campaign managers tend to be. He's also been the one constantly upping the tension, pressing the acrimony and unrealism of the campaign as Sanders actual chances of winning dwindled.
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Over the last several weeks I've had a series of conversations with multiple highly knowledgable, highly placed people. Perhaps it's coming from Weaver too. The two guys have been together for decades. But the 'burn it down' attitude, the upping the ante, everything we saw in that statement released today by the campaign seems to be coming from Sanders himself. Right from the top.
This should have been obvious to me. The tone and tenor of a campaign always come from the top. It wasn't obvious to me until now.
This might be because he's temperamentally like that. There's some evidence for that. It may also be that, like many other presidential contenders, once you get close it is simply impossible to let go. I don't know which it is. That would only be my speculation. But this is coming from Bernie Sanders. It's not Weaver. It's not driven by people around him. It's right from him. And what I understand from knowledgable sources is that in the last few weeks anyone who was trying to rein it in has basically stopped trying and just decided to let Bernie be Bernie.
Sanders speech tonight was right in line with his statement out this afternoon. He identified the Democratic party as an essentially corrupt, moribund institution which is now on notice that it must let 'the people' in. What about the coalitions Barack Obama built in 2008 and 2012, the biggest and most diverse presidential coalitions ever constructed?
Sanders narrative today has essentially been that he is political legitimacy.....
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/it-comes-from-the-very-top
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Over the last several weeks I've had a series of conversations with multiple highly knowledgable, highly placed people. Perhaps it's coming from Weaver too. The two guys have been together for decades. But the 'burn it down' attitude, the upping the ante, everything we saw in that statement released today by the campaign seems to be coming from Sanders himself. Right from the top.
This should have been obvious to me. The tone and tenor of a campaign always come from the top. It wasn't obvious to me until now.
This might be because he's temperamentally like that. There's some evidence for that. It may also be that, like many other presidential contenders, once you get close it is simply impossible to let go. I don't know which it is. That would only be my speculation. But this is coming from Bernie Sanders. It's not Weaver. It's not driven by people around him. It's right from him. And what I understand from knowledgable sources is that in the last few weeks anyone who was trying to rein it in has basically stopped trying and just decided to let Bernie be Bernie.
Sanders speech tonight was right in line with his statement out this afternoon. He identified the Democratic party as an essentially corrupt, moribund institution which is now on notice that it must let 'the people' in. What about the coalitions Barack Obama built in 2008 and 2012, the biggest and most diverse presidential coalitions ever constructed?
Sanders narrative today has essentially been that he is political legitimacy.....
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/it-comes-from-the-very-top
emphasis is mine
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Josh Marshall: Toxicity, acrimony, unrealism of Sanders' campaign comes from the top [View all]
Rose Siding
May 2016
OP
Finally! It comes out so more can see what some of us having been saying for awhile now!
Cha
May 2016
#8
Kicked and fucking rec'd. That man has trashed his credibility and legitimacy along with his chances
Number23
May 2016
#11
Excellent post. My husband knew from the beginning. My blinders came off at "she's unqualified."
grossproffit
May 2016
#14
So well said, Number 23. You've encapsulated my own evolving reaction to Sanders.
Surya Gayatri
May 2016
#16
It amazes me that he just openly had no problem with his supporters trying to overturn
BobbyDrake
May 2016
#17
I'm still so angry I can hardly speak, 12 hours after I first KnRd the OP. He's a bitter old man...
Hekate
May 2016
#35
Excellent analysis by Josh Marshall...if only somebody on the Sanders team would read it.
Surya Gayatri
May 2016
#15
This is getting very scary. Sanders has been totally consumed by hatred and delusion.
Koinos
May 2016
#18
I believe we're finally seeing him for who he is. He will never concede, nor endorse Hillary.
grossproffit
May 2016
#22
You're right. I've noticed a difference. Some are already moving to Hillary and the GE
grossproffit
May 2016
#27
Sanders' speech last night was ridiculous. He should be ashamed of himself and his followers....
Walk away
May 2016
#19
Coverage of his angry and delusional speech probably turned off even more California voters.
Koinos
May 2016
#25
How is this different from the angry Teaparty members who were lied to by the repugs?
SharonClark
May 2016
#21
CNN was reporting Supers are PISSED, and will never flip to him, not that they ever would.
CrowCityDem
May 2016
#26
no argument that sanders EGO is in firm control and his true colors are being revealed.....
beachbum bob
May 2016
#29
My bet is that it actually comes from Jane. In interviews she seems very evil and calculating.
eastwestdem
May 2016
#32