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MrWendel

(1,881 posts)
Fri Feb 12, 2016, 08:43 PM Feb 2016

Tweedledum

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/beth-broderick/hillary-clinton-bernie-sanders-democrats_b_9220306.html



The best, most effective way to discourage young people from voting is to tell them that there is no difference between the two sides, that Republicans and Democrats are all the same, that all politicians are corrupt and cannot be trusted. Works every time.

I fear that the new voters who see Bernie Sanders as their savior are coming to view the rest of the Democratic party and those of us who have long worked to achieve it's goals as the enemy. When Bernie Sanders ran for governor as an Independent in Vermont against Madeleine May Kunin, a Democrat, his statement regarding Democrats and Republicans was: "It is absolutely fair to say you are dealing with Tweedledum and Tweedledee." Direct quote. Sure he has since said things like "On our worst day we are better than the Republicans," but it speaks to my larger concern about the tone of this campaign and the rhetoric of absolutism. If you are not endorsing him you are the "establishment" ... you are the "bogeyman." This is dangerous. I am thrilled that these young voters are engaged. I welcome the passion and fervor Mr. Sanders evokes, but I also want to temper this with a simple fact.

We Democrats are on the same side and it is not the one occupied by the likes of Donald Trump and Ted Cruz. We may support different candidates at this point, but in the long run we must stay together and work together to promote a Democratic agenda no matter who is leading that charge. Young people it is your future on the line and I care about that. So does Hillary Clinton and the rest of the Democrats who are supporting her. Whoever wins, you will need our help to shape that future. We are not your enemy.

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Tweedledum (Original Post) MrWendel Feb 2016 OP
Absolute nonsense! earthshine Feb 2016 #1
k/r Dawson Leery Feb 2016 #2
 

earthshine

(1,642 posts)
1. Absolute nonsense!
Fri Feb 12, 2016, 08:55 PM
Feb 2016

>> If you are not endorsing him you are the "establishment" ... you are the "bogeyman."

Bernie supporters will reject this categorical statement. People can come up with plenty of reasons not to support him, and they are entitled to their opinions.

I support Bernie, and have plenty of reasons to do so.

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