2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Bernie Sanders Calls Out The Biased Corporate Network News For Blacking Out His Message [View all]gordyfl
(598 posts)I was watching The McLaughlin Group (PBS). No mention of Bernie throughout the show. Here are some things they did have to say...
On the McLaughlin Group (PBS), while discussing Donald Trump remarks, there was no mention of Bernie:
MCLAUGHLIN (voice-over): Donald Trump sparked a firestorm of controversy this week when he called for Muslims to be banned from entering the United States.
But many disagree.
The White House said Mr. Trump was behaving like a, quote/unquote, carnival barker, and that his proposal, quote/unquote, disqualifies him from serving as president of the United States.
Jeb Bush described Mr. Trumps comments as, quote/unquote, unhinged.
Marco Rubio said they were, quote/unquote, offensive and outlandish.
Chris Christie said Mr. Trump had adopted a, quote/unquote, ridiculous position.
And from the Democratic presidential lineup, criticism was also fierce.
Hillary Clinton described Trumps call as, quote, reprehensible, prejudiced and divisive, unquote.
And Martin OMalley described Mr. Trump as a, quote/unquote, fascist demagogue.
British Prime Minister David Cameron said Mr. Trump is, quote/unquote, divisive, unhelpful and quite simply wrong.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also released a statement, saying he, quote, rejects the recent comments by Donald Trump with regard to Muslims. Israel respects all religions and diligently guards the rights of all its citizens, end quote.
And later Clarence Page omits Bernie as "somebody sensible":
PAGE: But I think at some point, voters, even those people who havent been voting in all their lives, this kind of thing, are going to say we need to somebody sensible to deal with this terror problem and thats where youre going to see people turning more to Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio, folks like that on the Republican ticket, or Hillary Clinton with the Democrats.
And then Clarence Page again...
PAGE: Hillary is not running against anybody right now. When it gets serious, if you really get serious this time next year and you got Trump versus Hillary, then lets see what the polls look like. I dont think its going to look like this.
http://www.mclaughlin.com/transcript.htm?id=1097