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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Bernie bails on AIPAC [View all]
per CNN..
Washington (CNN)Bernie Sanders confirmed Friday afternoon that he will not attend a major pro-Israel conference in Washington next week.
Sanders, the first Jewish politician to ever win a presidential primary, is the only remaining 2016 contender who will not speak at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a major gathering for politicians and Jewish leaders every year.
In a letter to AIPAC President Robert Cohen, Sanders expressed regret that he could not attend the annual conference, but said "issues impacting Israel and the Middle East are of the utmost importance to me, to our country and to the world."
Sanders said he was scheduled to be traveling throughout the West and his campaign schedule prevents him from attending. He said he would send remarks to the organization in the hopes that they could be distributed to members as AIPAC does not permit candidates to address the conference remotely.
Sanders' opponent, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, will be a featured speaker.
Sanders, the first Jewish politician to ever win a presidential primary, is the only remaining 2016 contender who will not speak at the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, a major gathering for politicians and Jewish leaders every year.
In a letter to AIPAC President Robert Cohen, Sanders expressed regret that he could not attend the annual conference, but said "issues impacting Israel and the Middle East are of the utmost importance to me, to our country and to the world."
Sanders said he was scheduled to be traveling throughout the West and his campaign schedule prevents him from attending. He said he would send remarks to the organization in the hopes that they could be distributed to members as AIPAC does not permit candidates to address the conference remotely.
Sanders' opponent, Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton, will be a featured speaker.
http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/18/politics/bernie-sanders-aipac-speaking/index.html
Not smart. Seems Bernie is giving up.
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Bernie Sanders' legislative record is vastly more impressive than that of Senator Hillary Clinton's
RiverNoord
Mar 2016
#118
'Hardcore?' Are we street gangs fighting over who gets to hang out on an intersection?
RiverNoord
Mar 2016
#131
Bernie has to win the caucuses in Idaho and Utah and Wash. He's been pointing to them for weeks.
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#17
Climate change and the sixth global mass-extinction event is happening now
SoLeftIAmRight
Mar 2016
#41
Salon is trying to make this into some kind of "principled stand," despite the letter Sanders sent.
CalvinballPro
Mar 2016
#44
except you probably aren't invited to extreme-right political parties...are you?
islandmkl
Mar 2016
#132
I will worry about Bernie bailing on AIPAC, right after Hillary bails on Goldman Sacs.
Kalidurga
Mar 2016
#101
Thank God Bernie is not appearing in front of a group that has no interest in a two state solution.
EndElectoral
Mar 2016
#107
Took you two minutes to contemplate 14 words. My work is done here.
cherokeeprogressive
Mar 2016
#141
Remember when Clinton bailed on the BET: Criminal Justice Reform to attend a fundraiser ...
slipslidingaway
Mar 2016
#145