Bernie Sanders Isn’t Interested in Your Bipartisan Solution
The piece rambles a bit but the last couple of paragraphs capture part of what's driving the dissonance between the voters and conventional political wisdom.
Pundits, operatives, and other in-the-know types expected more prosaic candidates like Clinton and Jeb Bush to coast to their respective nominations as voters, having witnessed what awaits a president-elect who promised an epochal shift, settled for a more realistic view of the political process. But voters have resigned themselves to a competing realism: that a greater level of political audacity is in order, because what we have right now isnt working.
Sanders proposed solution is a long shot, and it is not without its arguable premises. But the fact that hes the one whos most up-front about its difficulty is what gives his supporters the impression that his campaign is one worth joining. What Sanders knows, though, is that his own election or defeat in this primary cycle is a minor part in the movement hes trying to create that needs to last for years and not just to spike during election seasons. That means insisting that people continue to think of big changes in their politics, not small oneseven if theyve been burned before.
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/cover_story/2016/02/bernie_sanders_grassroots_revolution_isn_t_interested_in_barack_obama_s.html