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ellenrr

(3,864 posts)
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 09:59 AM Dec 2015

Bernie Sanders - restoring liberalism to the Democratic Party?


&quot Ted Rall's book, Bernie,) is an argument for placing Bernie Sanders in a particular position in U.S. history, namely as the restoration of liberalism to a Democratic Party that hasn't seen it since the McGovern campaign.

In fact, a huge chunk of the book is not about Bernie at all, but is a history of the rightward drifting of the Democratic Party over the decades. Another big chunk is a history of Bernie's childhood and career. Both of these sections are well done. Then comes the "Return of the Democratic Left," the supposed rebirth of leftism within the Democratic Party.
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But is that what Bernie has to do to win? I should think he would have to convince the media gatekeepers that he favors corporate power, that he would have to win over the corrupt super-delegates, that he or a team of lawyers or a movement of activists would have to clean out the bureaucracy of the corrupt Democratic National Committee.
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Sanders is doing remarkably well, but when people's televisions tell them they must vote against him, will they disobey? The U.S. public has become intensely obedient. I think it's worth keeping a few things in mind:


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Bernie Sanders - restoring liberalism to the Democratic Party? (Original Post) ellenrr Dec 2015 OP
Sanders is the only counter to the creeping fascism of the last 35 years. AgingAmerican Dec 2015 #1
Yes he is and you'd think that he'd be welcomed because of that farleftlib Dec 2015 #2
this will be one helluva fight restorefreedom Dec 2015 #3
Wouldn't he have to convince a majority of the Democrats? treestar Dec 2015 #4
 

AgingAmerican

(12,958 posts)
1. Sanders is the only counter to the creeping fascism of the last 35 years.
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 10:05 AM
Dec 2015

And the powers that be (oligarchy) are fighting it tooth and nail.

 

farleftlib

(2,125 posts)
2. Yes he is and you'd think that he'd be welcomed because of that
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 10:21 AM
Dec 2015

but sadly that's not so. I came of age during the Carter administration. It has been more and more difficult every election since then to vote for the Democratic nominee. Until now. I don't believe the party has so much drifted right as been yanked in that direction by Third-Wayers who have much more in common with republicans than democrats. The big tent has become very small. Bernie is a breath of fresh air and for the first time in almost 40 years there is a candidate I fully support, not someone I'm told I have to vote for because they are better than the republican alternative.

restorefreedom

(12,655 posts)
3. this will be one helluva fight
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 10:53 AM
Dec 2015

and it will get worse in the ge, when sanders will have the establishment of BOTH parties working against him.

yup, no way dws and her corporate gop buds are actually going to help bernie

he and we will be on our own to make this happen.

possibly the last chance for generations to turn around the corporate owned corruption of our political system. we have to get this right. who knows when we will get another chance.


treestar

(82,383 posts)
4. Wouldn't he have to convince a majority of the Democrats?
Wed Dec 30, 2015, 10:54 AM
Dec 2015

Though I take issue with the party not being liberal already, but if it is to be as liberal as Bernie, he'd have to convince the other members.

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