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In reply to the discussion: One thing is pretty obvious right out of the gate regarding Bernie... [View all]shanny
(6,709 posts)13. They obviously consider him a threat to their collective bottom lines.
In 2016 he was filling stadiums and was largely ignored (while rump earned airtime for empty podia). This time he is known, and can't be ignored, so they attack.
Remember what they did to Dean, right after he discussed breaking up the corporate media.
https://www.wanttoknow.info/howarddeansdemise (scroll down)
primary today, I would vote for: Undecided
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In the last election, Bernie's events were hardly ever covered. So much in fact
CentralMass
Mar 2019
#15
It wasn't just Bernie, though...it was the same with Hillary for the most part.
Drunken Irishman
Mar 2019
#16
They were covered on social media and that was for his supporters, not the American people.
Autumn
Mar 2019
#26
On the "paradigm shift" thing, I just have to say the above thread is refreshing
bhikkhu
Mar 2019
#41
Yes, and we have a wonderful, forceful new group of powerful women in the House
PatrickforO
Mar 2019
#24
Well Bernie escaped largely un scrutinized last time and that won't happen again. nt
UniteFightBack
Mar 2019
#33