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In reply to the discussion: anyone listening to Maddow? Sanders threatens DNC Party just [View all]Her Sister
(6,444 posts)96. Sanders adviser: Barney Frank hit Sanders’ capacity, age

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2016/04/12/sanders-adviser-barney-frank-hit-sanders-capacity-age/82947832/
A top adviser to Bernie Sanders says former congressman Barney Frank shouldnt have a leadership role in the 2016 Democratic convention after carrying out an ageist attack against Sanders.
Tad Devine, Sanders senior adviser, said Frank is among surrogates for Hillary Clinton who used Sanders remarks to a NY Daily News editorial board on April 1 to promote a story line that questions Sanders capacity to be president.
Devine pointed to Franks April 6 statements on MSNBC that Sanders confused several things in his responses to questions about his core issue of breaking up big banks. Frank also said Sanders responses to the editorial board were not coherent.
These are remarks that do not speak merely to the substance of policy proposals but speak to his capacity and obviously his age, Devine said Monday of Sanders. I think theyre trying to suggest that he does not have the capacity to be president of the United States. That is part of their attack on his qualifications."
Devines remarks follow suggestions that Sanders was sexist in saying Clinton was unqualified to be president, a charge Sanders made and later walked back after Clinton wouldnt answer whether Sanders was qualified.
Devine stood by his criticism after being reminded that Frank is two years older than Sanders. Frank is 76 and Sanders is 74.
He said Franks comments are the manifestation of Clintons strategy after his April 5 win in Wisconsin to disqualify Sanders. And he has concerns about Frank serving as co-chairman of the conventions rules committee in July. Frank was appointed to the position by Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
At the appropriate point in time, we will raise objection to it, he said, adding that he is expressing his own concerns. The people who are going to chair these committees for the convention need to be people who are not engaged in that level of partisanship.
Responding on Tuesday, Frank said it would be stupid and baffling to think that age played a role in his criticism of Sanders.
How many 76-year-olds do you know who would like to imply that a 74-year-old is too old to do something? he asked. Im two years older than Senator Sanders! That would lead me to question Mr. Devines qualifications for having a rational debate.
Frank said he expects Clinton to secure a clear majority of delegates, but he will step aside from his rules committee co-chairmanship if the nomination is uncertain in June and a rules interpretation could be the deciding factor.
I understand the perception problem, he said. I dont insist that everyone in the world have the same confidence in my judgment that I do.
Frank, co-author of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, has long criticized Sanders. In July, he wrote a column for Politico, Why Progressives shouldnt support Bernie, arguing that a long primary would undermine Clintons general election chances.
Frank said he has never suggested that Sanders is unqualified to be president, but he disagrees with his approach to politics.
I think he has been too rigid and his record in 26 years in Congress is not one that leads to getting things done, he said. The people most committed to change in Congress who have served with both him and Hillary Clinton are overwhelmingly for Hillary
Clinton. Senator Sanders position has been to state what he believes is the ideal but I dont think he can effectively advance it.Tad Devine, Sanders senior adviser, said Frank is among surrogates for Hillary Clinton who used Sanders remarks to a NY Daily News editorial board on April 1 to promote a story line that questions Sanders capacity to be president.
Devine pointed to Franks April 6 statements on MSNBC that Sanders confused several things in his responses to questions about his core issue of breaking up big banks. Frank also said Sanders responses to the editorial board were not coherent.
These are remarks that do not speak merely to the substance of policy proposals but speak to his capacity and obviously his age, Devine said Monday of Sanders. I think theyre trying to suggest that he does not have the capacity to be president of the United States. That is part of their attack on his qualifications."
Devines remarks follow suggestions that Sanders was sexist in saying Clinton was unqualified to be president, a charge Sanders made and later walked back after Clinton wouldnt answer whether Sanders was qualified.
Devine stood by his criticism after being reminded that Frank is two years older than Sanders. Frank is 76 and Sanders is 74.
He said Franks comments are the manifestation of Clintons strategy after his April 5 win in Wisconsin to disqualify Sanders. And he has concerns about Frank serving as co-chairman of the conventions rules committee in July. Frank was appointed to the position by Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
At the appropriate point in time, we will raise objection to it, he said, adding that he is expressing his own concerns. The people who are going to chair these committees for the convention need to be people who are not engaged in that level of partisanship.
Responding on Tuesday, Frank said it would be stupid and baffling to think that age played a role in his criticism of Sanders.
How many 76-year-olds do you know who would like to imply that a 74-year-old is too old to do something? he asked. Im two years older than Senator Sanders! That would lead me to question Mr. Devines qualifications for having a rational debate.
Frank said he expects Clinton to secure a clear majority of delegates, but he will step aside from his rules committee co-chairmanship if the nomination is uncertain in June and a rules interpretation could be the deciding factor.
I understand the perception problem, he said. I dont insist that everyone in the world have the same confidence in my judgment that I do.
Frank, co-author of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law, has long criticized Sanders. In July, he wrote a column for Politico, Why Progressives shouldnt support Bernie, arguing that a long primary would undermine Clintons general election chances.
Frank said he has never suggested that Sanders is unqualified to be president, but he disagrees with his approach to politics.
I think he has been too rigid and his record in 26 years in Congress is not one that leads to getting things done, he said. The people most committed to change in Congress who have served with both him and Hillary Clinton are overwhelmingly for Hillary
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Maddow said she will be posting the Sanders camp threat letter on her webset.
riversedge
May 2016
#1
Something about hearing the losing candidate is making demands is really pathetic
Rose Siding
May 2016
#79
YES! I cannot believe this! Sounds like Rachel has had it with the BernieBots too. This is bad.
skylucy
May 2016
#6
I would love to see the reasonable BS supporters, which I think are the VAST majority, slap down
Squinch
May 2016
#144
I do not know gov Malloy well at all but I imagine Barney will not go easily.
riversedge
May 2016
#17
Neither one should be asked to go. Enough is enough. Sanders is like a child throwing a tantrum.
skylucy
May 2016
#20
He has had to deal with the fallout. I reckon when you see scores of dead six year olds, it changes
Squinch
May 2016
#146
Who is BS to tell a lifelong Democratic stalwart to get lost? I don't know Malloy either, but Franks
Squinch
May 2016
#145
@maddow just announced the Sanders campaign is demanding the removal of Gov. Malloy & Barney Frank
riversedge
May 2016
#24
About a week or so ago, I notices a change--not so keen on Sanders. tonight she was
riversedge
May 2016
#30
That's the most petty thing I think I've ever seen from adults. Revenge and grudge-holding.
Hekate
May 2016
#141
Some states might have sore losers law that prevents a primary loser from running with a different
LiberalFighter
May 2016
#81
Just found it. But thanks. guess the sanders camp does not want any cut and paste
riversedge
May 2016
#59
DWS is heading he DNC with all this crap and has her own war in FL-both caused by Sanders!
riversedge
May 2016
#63
Sanders' minions are at war with Debbie WS--and with HRC. And with every woman who stands up to them
Hekate
May 2016
#142
"Barney has already said he'll "stand down" if the convention is contested." Al Giordano
Her Sister
May 2016
#45
Know as much as you. ~Guessing Frank knows that the convention is not as important as the General
Her Sister
May 2016
#109
The problem comes if the convention descends into chaos like 1968. Public perception...
Hekate
May 2016
#143
Bernie Sanders is the worst thing to ever happen to the Democratic Party
liberal N proud
May 2016
#53
The DNC has treated Sanders with kid gloves and he has gotten away with insulting, denigrating
skylucy
May 2016
#64
The big wigs Dems are afraid to confront him because they don't want to lose his voters
anotherproletariat
May 2016
#69
Who the fu*k does he think he is. What an arrogant little piss ant. He just overplayed his hand
still_one
May 2016
#88
problem for sanders is Barney Frank knows everything about Dodd/Frank, and a lot of Sanders
still_one
May 2016
#97
BS must be upset with those California Trump protests! Taking away his Thunder!
Her Sister
May 2016
#91
could it possible be? bernie sanders is a republican plant and poison pill from the get-go? nt
msongs
May 2016
#122
Yes, saw that. He basically threatened to pull a Nevada in the National Convention.
SunSeeker
May 2016
#123
It's incredible to me that so many Americans have chosen to give this person...
Walk away
May 2016
#147