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Bernie Sanders
Showing Original Post only (View all)Check out this Op-Ed from Kyrstal Ball. No wonder why she no longer works for msnbc. #FeeltheBern !! [View all]
I don't know why I was surprised seeing this from Krystal Ball, but it is one of the best op-eds on Bernie vs Hillary that I have read.
These are just excerpts, the points I thought really hit home. Much more at the link.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/krystal-ball/why-bernie-sanders-is-our_b_10064830.html
Why Bernie Sanders Is Our Best Chance to Beat Donald Trump
According to this logic, Bernie and his band of loyalists need to get pragmatic, face the music, have a reality check. Hogwash. Doesnt anyone see what I see? Bernie Sanders is our best chance to beat Donald Trump and to prove to the young voters backing him that the Democratic party actually stands for something
Error in thinking #1: Sanders supporters care about the existing system.
.....youre 24-years-old.... how much might you care about Harry Reid or Debbie Wasserman Schultz or some other Democratic partisan pearl clutchers pleas for party unity? These young voters are expected to back down for the sake of a party they tell pollsters they dont identify with, in the service of nominating a presidential candidate who promises to maintain a system that has conspired to screw them at every turn.
.....youre 24-years-old.... how much might you care about Harry Reid or Debbie Wasserman Schultz or some other Democratic partisan pearl clutchers pleas for party unity? These young voters are expected to back down for the sake of a party they tell pollsters they dont identify with, in the service of nominating a presidential candidate who promises to maintain a system that has conspired to screw them at every turn.
Error in thinking #2: Uniting around Clinton is the best shot to beat Trump.
The very same people who condescendingly exhort Sanders followers to do the math on the nomination process seem to have left their own calculators at home when it comes to figuring out who can actually win this fall.
The very same people who condescendingly exhort Sanders followers to do the math on the nomination process seem to have left their own calculators at home when it comes to figuring out who can actually win this fall.
Heres a reality check folks: Independents win elections. They like Bernie and they hate Hillary. Thats to say nothing of the fact that a majority of voters find Clinton untrustworthy, a reality Im confident will not be helped by her general election pivot to yet another version of the real HRC. Will she pick Warren as her veep and double down on her newfound progressivism, or will she pick Tim Kaine and shift to the center to help assuage the fears of white men? The very fact that her team is so publicly mulling these choices reveals that they have no clue that their biggest problem isnt making the proper electoral calculations, but rather that their entire campaign is based on electoral calculations.
Error in thinking #3: Winning is the only goal that matters.
Lets pretend for a moment that Im completely wrong about Hillary being a dreadful choice for November and that the moment voters discover Sanders is a socialist they will run into the loving arms of Donald Trump. Lets pretend Hillary Clinton is a winner. Is this really what the Democratic party has been reduced to? Not fighting for the poor? Not standing up for the working people of this country? Not fighting with every breath to push the money and corruption out of a system that only works for a glossy few?
Lets pretend for a moment that Im completely wrong about Hillary being a dreadful choice for November and that the moment voters discover Sanders is a socialist they will run into the loving arms of Donald Trump. Lets pretend Hillary Clinton is a winner. Is this really what the Democratic party has been reduced to? Not fighting for the poor? Not standing up for the working people of this country? Not fighting with every breath to push the money and corruption out of a system that only works for a glossy few?
Make no mistake, the values that we say we stand for will be compromised by a Clinton nomination. After all, who will really believe were the party of the people when we unite behind the queen of the global glitterati? Who will buy that well fight to get money out of politics when we back the most prolific political fundraiser in history? Who will take seriously that well get tough on Wall Street when our nominee got paid big bucks to stroke their fragile egos?
So to the Bern-baby-Bern crowd I say, keep fighting. Your fight is worthy. Your cause is just. Your passionate existence irritates the Democratic powers that be because you remind them of all that they are supposed to stand for.

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Check out this Op-Ed from Kyrstal Ball. No wonder why she no longer works for msnbc. #FeeltheBern !! [View all]
jillan
May 2016
OP
FANTASTIC editorial! This is really good because it absolutely smacks of truth!
PatrickforO
May 2016
#2
Interesting. I hope she runs again. After reading this I would definitely donate to her campaign.
jillan
May 2016
#6
Krystal would have been good in that position, what a loss. I always liked her
appalachiablue
May 2016
#17