Lash
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 02:26 pm
https://www.thenation.com/article/bernie-sanders-endorsement-2020/

In part:

Why I Support Bernie Sanders for President

He has proven that he can connect and build trust across race, class, and party lines.

By Zephyr Teachout TODAY 4:00 AM

Senator Bernie Sanders smiling as he speaks at a campaign event
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders leaves the stage after speaking at a New Year's Eve campaign event in Des Moines, Iowa. (Stephen Maturen / Getty Images)
EDITOR’S NOTE
Although The Nation has not—yet—endorsed a candidate in the Democratic presidential primaries, we’ve long made clear our admiration for the two real progressives in the race: Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

But just because we still cling to the view that the longer the two of them remain viable candidates, arguing for bold, radical ideas, the better, doesn’t mean everyone in our orbit shares that inclination.

When Nation editorial board member Zephyr Teachout told me she was endorsing Sanders and asked if the magazine would be interested in publishing her reasons, I said, “Of course.” You can read the result below. However, I also asked her colleagues on the board whether any of them cared to make the case for Warren. Richard Parker accepted the challenge. You can read the result here.

A few weeks ago, I got to watch Bernie Sanders at a health care town hall meeting on a Saturday morning in New Hampshire. He walked into a room of some 100 people, mostly middle- and working-class. After introducing himself and thanking those who were there, he asked people to share how they pay for health care. He listened closely to their stories and made sure he got everybody’s name. One woman, representing a family of four, described her $800-a-month premium and $12,000-a-year deductible. Another woman was worried that a big health disaster would happen early in the year, because she couldn’t pay her $7,000-a-year deductible out of pocket.

Sanders then used those stories to illustrate how we currently pay for health care; why it represents waste, greed, and cruelty; and why we should switch to Medicare for All, which would enable us to cut out the insurance companies’ profits and bureaucracy. The room shifted from angry and skeptical to hopeful.

As I watched him, I realized that what makes Sanders unique isn’t his democratic socialism; it is his preternatural political abilities. People were riveted as he spoke and as he listened. He has extreme focus, compassion, and respect for those he disagrees with and is painstakingly honest and direct. He has been in politics for decades and has heard thousands of stories, but he was able to be totally present in that room, listening to those particular stories. A thin teenager bravely stood up to ask him a question about cancer research and revealed that she has brain cancer. I wept; so did many others in the room. When Sanders bowed his head briefly, then gave her a smile and warm hug, there was no doubt about his sincerity.

This ability of his to connect and to build trust—which he has proved he can do across race, class, and party lines—will translate into the two things I care about the most: beating Donald Trump and overcoming the corruption and dysfunction of our political system so we can have a more equal, fair, thriving democracy.

Forget the 2016 stereotype: Bernie has developed an extraordinary cross-race and cross-class coalition. He is leading in the polls among Latino voters (a recent poll showed him winning 32 percent of Latino support in California); his support among African Americans is second only to Joe Biden’s; and he is leading Biden by 12 percentage points among African Americans under 35. The top Sanders donors are teachers, Walmart workers, and Amazon workers. Among people under 50, he is the clear leader. And his supporters are very enthusiastic. This broad, committed coalition will matter enormously in the fall, when Facebook is infested with lies, Trump’s campaign is pushing misinformation, and foreign and corporate actors are trying to twist people into nihilism and hatred.

Some of the hardest people to convince on Sanders are those who believe in his policies the most—older progressive voters. Because they are so heartbroken and beaten down by decades of fearful politics, they have decided they should settle for something less. Sanders is impossible, they think. Unelectable. They remember the Cold War and fear the word “socialism.” Young people (by the way, under 40 isn’t that young) don’t have the same reaction. The truth is that if we settle for something less, too many people may stay home. Sanders is giving people a vision to fight for, and though they know it won’t be easy, they are ready for the fight.

So if you’re on the fence, I want you to feel confident that if you support Bernie, he will not let you down in a fierce general election. I have watched him over the last 30 years, and his political abilities are among the most underrated in the country. In 2006 he won a Senate seat, held by Republicans for generations, with a whopping 65 percent of the vote, the same year a Republican won the governor’s race with 57 percent. When I ran for Congress, a professional communications adviser made me watch Sanders answer questions on Fox News over and over because of his unique ability to refocus questions on what matters to listeners and not get distracted.




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RABEL222
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 02:46 pm
@Lash,
Impressed because he proved your no more honest than ollie or cj?
oralloy
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 02:58 pm
@RABEL222,
You cannot provide any examples of dishonesty in any of our posts.
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blatham
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 03:14 pm
Quote:
While there are no Democrats who seriously believe the necessary 20 Republican senators will vote to remove President Trump from office, there’s hope that a smaller number — four, or five, or six — might join with Democrats to make Trump’s impeachment trial more comprehensive. Perhaps some of those vulnerable Republicans up for reelection would vote to subpoena witness testimony and documents, if they’re worried enough about November’s election to locate their consciences.

On the surface, it seems like a plausible idea. Unfortunately, political reality makes it all but impossible, in a way that reveals a great deal about what the upcoming election will be like. If these senators are looking for some way to split the difference between going along with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s coverup and turning on the president, they won’t find one. There is no middle way.

...Trump has brought this to a new level. As Gallup reported this week, the third year of Trump’s presidency set a new record for polarization in presidential approval, an 82-point gap between Republicans’ approval of Trump (89 percent) and Democrats’ approval of him (7 percent).

...So if you’re looking for those vulnerable Republicans to signal their open-mindedness by voting to allow new evidence in Trump’s trial, don’t get your hopes up. It’s just too much of a risk for them to take.
WP

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blatham
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 03:18 pm
The GOP is the law and order party. Am I right?

One in 3 Republicans think Trump has probably acted illegally, but most don’t want him convicted.

The GOP stands steadfast against moral relativism. Correct?

One in 3 Republicans think Trump has probably acted illegally, but most don’t want him convicted.
oralloy
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 03:24 pm
@blatham,
Two out of three Republicans think that Mr. Trump did not act illegally, and most do not want him convicted.

You are right about the GOP being in favor of law and order.
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snood
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 04:49 pm
@revelette3,
Thanks for posting the whole thing in context, Rev. Lash wants desperately to make that into some kind of attack on Bernie. It’s pathetic,
Lash
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 05:25 pm
@snood,
Your hero worship is what’s pathetic.
blatham
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 05:31 pm
@Lash,
If Sanders does not gain the nomination, will you promise to work to forward the electoral chances of the nominee in order to help keep Trump from a second term?
Lash
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 05:43 pm
@blatham,
How did Hillary Clinton answer that question again?
blatham
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 05:58 pm
@Lash,
I'm asking you what you will do. It's not a difficult question, Lash, and requires a simple yes or no response. Will you work to assist the eventual nominee no matter who it is. Everyone else here on this site has said that they will, regardless if they support another besides Sanders and even if he wins.

So, how about you?
Lash
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 06:32 pm
@blatham,
Well, there’s a bit of a complication, although as you say, it is easy.

It’s none of your business. <———- the complication.

Currently at this site, members are not required to divulge to you their voting decisions, so while it is easy, I choose not to. Just because.

Don’t you live in Canada?
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blatham
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 06:55 pm
To all participants of this thread and site.

Please read the last several posts between me and Lash. Recognize that she is doing something here that is unlike any of the rest of us. Whether or not she actually supports Sanders is unknown. Even if that is sincere, her activity here has continued to be predominately to spread negatives about the Dem party and most everyone associated with it.

Whereas the candidate she says she supports has committed to helping any eventual candidate, Lash will not do so. It ought to be rather clear that her motives are questionable at best.

So I'm enjoining all of you to avoid further debate with her. Clinton is a distraction and a means of fomenting discord and that's likely the intention. We are right now in the midst of an impeachment and that has happened only three times in American history. Further, this particular case is more egregious than either of the others (probably even moreso than Nixon). Any time that any of us engages her posts on Hillary Clinton or evil Democrats etc, our attention is misdirected elsewhere.

I ask you all to stop engagement with her unless it is on topics of other sorts.
Lash
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 07:22 pm
Exactly as I said. You leave no doubt.

You and your cronies are guilty of the same baseless smears your Dear Leader has trotted out on the American political stage.

Like Hillary uses accusations of Russians, you do the same. It has the desired effect of censoring all dissent by maligning the individual as suspect—something that has been done here by you to me since 2015, when I showed support for Bernie Sanders and distrust and criticism for your preferred political party.

No one can argue successfully against those criticisms, so they all run to the ad hom—‘she’s a Russian agent. She’s a secret GOP.’ How stupid. Cowardly, like Hillary Clinton who is ALWAYS calling somebody a name instead of serving voters. Does she try to find policies that will attract voters? Hell no.

She divides people with hate. “She’s a Russian asset. He’s a sexist. They’re Bernie Bros. Those people are Obama Boys. Those people are what I call a basket of deplorables. Women who don’t support women go to hell.” She actually tried to use these exact statements to force people to vote for her. That’s your Dear Leader. Snap out if it!

McCarthyism #2 is well on its way to our public stage as The Russians Are Coming can if we don’t nip this **** in the bud. Remember how people lost their careers, their freedom to dissent from the prevailing narrative? Talk about loss of freedom of speech...

This is you now. You look like a little brown suit, matching around, pointing your baton at other people, designating who should be able to have an opinion. The pack mentality and accusations of hidden motives rule the show here. It mirrors what’s happening on the national stage, and this monster you play with in your tiny fiefdom writ large can get very ugly. It can ruin lives. It can escalate, but by the time you see what you’ve made, there’s nothing you can do to stop it.

Tulsi Gabbard, no matter what we think if her, deserves to be judged on what she does and says, not on a calculated desperate smear by a psychotic authoritarian wanna-be like Hillary Clinton and her paid media shits.
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Lash
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 07:29 pm
Great news for progressives

Pat the Berner🌹
@PatTheBerner
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Over a minute and a half of honest coverage of Bernie on CNN. Holy hell. I don't even know what to say, other than...
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Eric Blanc
@_ericblanc
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👀👀 @CNN acknowledging that @BernieSanders has a "diverse & broad coalition" and that undecided voters are flocking to him because they believe he can beat Trump
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Thu 23 Jan, 2020 10:00 pm
@blatham,
This is the single stupidest post I've seen you make on A2K. I thought some of your other posts were misguided, contemptible, ridiculous, silly, ill mannered, but never stupid.

I mean you even use Vox as a source...

/smh
Brand X
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jan, 2020 04:37 am
Elizabeth Warren
@ewarren
·
14h
The Bolsonaro government is pursuing state retaliation against Glenn Greenwald because of his work as a journalist to expose public abuse and corruption. Brazil should drop the charges immediately and stop its attacks on a free and open press.
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hightor
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jan, 2020 04:57 am
@McGentrix,
There's nothing wrong with citing Vox as a source. It's assumed that people are capable of filtering out bias and assessing the facts on their own merit.
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blatham
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jan, 2020 05:39 am
Adam Schiff's closing remarks point to the precise and critical dangers now facing the US
blatham
 
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Reply Fri 24 Jan, 2020 05:43 am
@McGentrix,
Quote:
I mean you even use Vox as a source...
I can't argue with that.
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