Posted on 04/30/2015 9:01:32 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Bernie Sanders just announced that he is running for President in 2016.
The conventional wisdom shared not just by conservatives but many Democrats is that self-described socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) is so unrepresentative of mainstream American political thought that he cannot pose a serious threat to Hillary Clinton. Its true that the former secretary of state remains the prohibitive favorite to win her partys nomination in 2016, and there isnt much evidence beyond the anecdotal that suggests Democrats are uncomfortable anointing her Barack Obamas chosen successor. That dynamic might change, however, if Sanders runs against Clinton in a manner that former Maryland Gov. Martin OMalley has so far refused; seriously and aggressively. He seems inclined to do just that.
Why dont you tell me what Hillary Clinton is campaigning on, do you know? the always agitated Vermont senator told MSNBCs Thomas Roberts earlier this month. You dont know and I dont know and the American people dont know.
Sanders went on in that appearance to mock the medias fascination with the spontaneity of Clintons Midwestern car trip in a vehicle dubbed the Scooby Van. That criticism was proven well-founded when reporters learned that Clintons innovative van trip was merely a reprise of a stunt from her 2000 U.S. Senate campaign that also featured a trip around New York in a van named Scooby.
But Sanders isnt content to make snide remarks and to shame the Clinton-loving press. The Green Mountain State senator is running for president, and the punches he is throwing at Clinton arent feints. He intends to land some blows.
When asked by ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl about the continually evolving tales of financial improprieties out of the Clinton Foundation, Sanders called it a very serious problem.
[A]nybody now who is running for office, with few exceptions, he added after linking the Clinton Foundation to the Koch Brothers’ charities a slur of the first order for the left. I am one of the exceptions.
“I am not going to start a super PAC, the socialist senator added. Im not going to go around the country talking to millionaires. Now I’m saving my time because they wouldn’t give me any money anyhow and that’s fine.
Its that kind of commitment to ideology that will prove frustrating for Clinton who, even her supporters would admit, holds few convictions other than the tenacious embrace of that which is popular in the moment. It was Sanders authenticity that led National Reviews Charles C. W. Cooke to dub Vermonts senator the anti-Hillary.
To those among us who like to bat ideas around, such bluntness represents a welcome change especially given the current alternatives, Cooke glowed after reveling in Sanders dogmatic adherence to the tenets of welfarism. At present, alas, the Democratic primary is being dominated by a corrupt, controlling, soulless, cynical, entitled, and mostly synthetic avatar named Hillary Clinton, and, in consequence, it is almost entirely devoid of ideas.
All told, Sanders is to public policy and professional politicking what Joe Biden is to personality. He is open, blunt, unapologetic, compelling, ready to debate, suspicious of frivolity, and in a culture that loathes frayed edges and rewards aridity and insipidity downright necessary. Democrats who are spoiling for a debate over the future of their party should be thrilled that he has come along.
Even before Sanders formally entered the race, the polls began to suggest that his presence would be welcomed by Democrats. The Democratic firm Public Policy Polling revealed this week that, while 62 percent of Iowas Democratic caucus-goers still back Clinton, Sanders has secured the support of 14 percent of Hawkeye State liberals.
Given the peculiar character of the Democratic race, just being in double digits qualifies a candidate as a legitimate opponent of Clinton, Washington Examiner columnist Byron York submitted. And PPP numbers also put Sanders in double digits in New Hampshire.
Clintons campaign has long been preparing for a serious challenger to emerge and to take the fight against her to Iowa. It was there that enthusiastic liberals unconcerned with such trite matters as electability scuttled her presidential ambitions six years ago, and the memories of that rebuke are still fresh for Team Hillary. At this stage, it seems unlikely that Sanders can not only unite the uncommitted Democratic vote but also chip away at Clintons support to a degree that threatens her candidacy, but he wants to try. And given the kid gloves with which her partys prospective presidential aspirants have handled Clinton, thats saying a lot.
Bernie is obviously part of the Vast Right Wing Conspiracy.
I would have a food taster until its over
Well, it is pretty simple, you dumb rooster Bernie:
Bernie will make Martin O’Malley look real good.
A flea on an elephants arse.
Bernie is an indie. But is he running as a dem or as an indie in this race??
Nothing much beyond the anecdotal? What would that be?
yep lol. He is an avowed socialist. No lying. what the heck at least he’s an honest hypocrite. What’s the senate paying these days? couple hundred thousand? why he’s almost like a burger flipper.
It will be the only open forum where her prior statements, both moderate and extreme, will be brought up to those both left and right.
After all, Bernie Sanders bring up her corruption can’t be blamed on a right wing conspiracy.
Its a pathetic attempt to make Clinton appear more moderate. He has no chance of getting the nomination.
Yeah, say what you will about Bernie, but he is the only guy in the Senate who is honest enough to come right out and admit he’s a Socialist.
That will provide quite a contrast with the ever-equivocating Clintons.
Bernie’s a help—by being the only openly socialist in the race, he’ll manage to make her look more moderate to low-info voters.
You cannot prove that Hillary has ovaries.
Dem. hehehe
Hillary does not like being outdone.
I know he’s running. See the article: The quote was that there is nothing much beyond the anecdotal to indicate that Democrats aren’t comfortable with anointing Hillary as their candidate. Anecdotal evidence is nothing to sneeze at.
IF you want a good laugh read about Bernie’s political career in wiki. He ran for various offices FOR 10 YEARS! and finally won by 10 votes in a four-way contest.
From Wiki:
“Sanders ran for Mayor of Burlington and defeated six-term Democratic incumbent Gordon Paquette by 10 votes in a four-way contest.”
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