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In reply to the discussion: Washington Post-What we learned from Bernie Sanders's town hall [View all]Gothmog
(177,544 posts)30. I am glad that sanders will be vetted this cycle
Vetting is important https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2019/01/28/why-bernie-sanders-has-an-uphill-climb-ahead/?utm_term=.1b4f90c2a717
Finally, what happens when the oppo dump on Sanders comes? We have no idea, because it never happened in 2016. Clinton was so terrified of alienating his supporters and seeing them vote for Jill Stein in the general election (or not vote at all) that she tiptoed around him for pretty much the entirety of the primary campaign. That doesnt mean that hell be destroyed when stories about the more colorful aspects of his history start cropping up, but theres just no way to know.
Which is what we could say about the Sanders candidacy as a whole: Theres no way to know how its going to go. But hes got his work cut out for him.
Which is what we could say about the Sanders candidacy as a whole: Theres no way to know how its going to go. But hes got his work cut out for him.
See also https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/19/politics/bernie-sanders-2020-campaign-donald-trump/index.html?utm_source=twCNNp&utm_content=2019-02-20T14%3A52%3A07&utm_term=image&utm_medium=social%C2%A0
2. How will he withstand more scrutiny and more attacks?
One of the secrets to Sanders' success in 2016 was that no one -- most especially Clinton -- thought he had any chance of going anywhere in the race. Clinton largely ignored him for the better part of 2015, allowing some problematic parts of Sanders' record for Democrats -- most notably his voting record on guns -- to go unnoticed. (When the race began to tighten, Clinton gently prodded Sanders on guns and health care.) Sanders, too, largely flew under the radar of investigative reporters for major news outlets who were busy looking into Clinton, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and others seen as more viable candidates. (That reality clearly benefited Donald Trump in the early days of the campaign, as well.)
Sanders will get no pass -- from either the media or his fellow candidates -- this time around. He is among the frontrunners -- and will be treated as such. His wife's time as president of Burlington College could well come up. And his opponents will do a deep dive into his nearly 30 years of votes as a member of the House and Senate. This is all very normal stuff in a campaign. But not for Sanders.
One of the secrets to Sanders' success in 2016 was that no one -- most especially Clinton -- thought he had any chance of going anywhere in the race. Clinton largely ignored him for the better part of 2015, allowing some problematic parts of Sanders' record for Democrats -- most notably his voting record on guns -- to go unnoticed. (When the race began to tighten, Clinton gently prodded Sanders on guns and health care.) Sanders, too, largely flew under the radar of investigative reporters for major news outlets who were busy looking into Clinton, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and others seen as more viable candidates. (That reality clearly benefited Donald Trump in the early days of the campaign, as well.)
Sanders will get no pass -- from either the media or his fellow candidates -- this time around. He is among the frontrunners -- and will be treated as such. His wife's time as president of Burlington College could well come up. And his opponents will do a deep dive into his nearly 30 years of votes as a member of the House and Senate. This is all very normal stuff in a campaign. But not for Sanders.
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Maybe it's CrossFit or Zumba or P90X ... with all that weight loss, he must be RIPPED!!
NurseJackie
Feb 2019
#114
I'm on a train traveling in Ireland with a glass of wine, and I almost spewed it over my seat mates.
cwydro
Feb 2019
#116
I meant that I felt like whenever I turned on those networks, I saw one or the other.
LisaM
Feb 2019
#88
Burlington College came up and was hammered here. Sanders has been vetted. Republicans/not vetted.
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2019
#36
Senator Bernie Sanders did not vote, but would have voted for the sanctions.
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2019
#111
Okay. That's a point against him. I didn't know he also voted against sanctions on Russia before.
The Wielding Truth
Feb 2019
#117
You're about to see... don't worry, there's always room on the bandwagon for one more...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Feb 2019
#29
It's the primaries-equivalent of the dismissive "I'll pray for you" response...
NurseJackie
Feb 2019
#43
It's the selling of a fantasy... but if it won't work in the real world, I'm not buying.
NurseJackie
Mar 2019
#127
All talk about what we "oughta" do and what we "needa" do... but no realistic plans.
NurseJackie
Feb 2019
#12
Washington Post-Opinion: Are Democrats going to let Sanders get away with this?
Gothmog
Feb 2019
#14
I, too, have been concerned that when the only plan is a "popular revolution", nothing will be
Nitram
Feb 2019
#53
He wasn't asked the hard questions the last time, this time he will be.
redstatebluegirl
Feb 2019
#76
Anyone can read things from a wish-list. I guess I just have higher standards...
NurseJackie
Feb 2019
#98