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#liberals

43 posts19 participants5 posts today

Yeah, it’s official.

Fuck off #BernieSanders & #AOC.
You’re not rallying for us, you’re doing outreach for your #nazi party.

If you’ve abandoned #Palestine, you’re not on the #left. You’re an op, even if you don’t know it yet.

But #Sanders knows better. He just never cared about Palestine. Fuck em.

youtube.com/watch?v=sTg5ZJ_Vrac

Here's an article about the deal he made in the 90's with the #Vermont Democrats that #BernieSanders wouldn't start a #labor party, and they wouldn't seriously challenge him: counterpunch.org/2015/07/21/be

CounterPunch.org · Bernie Out of the Closet: Sanders’ Longstanding Deal with the DemocratsThe “independent” Sanders has enjoyed a special agreement with the Democratic leadership in the U.S. Senate. He votes with the Democrats on all procedural matters in exchange for the committee seats and seniority that would be available to him as a Democrat. (He can break this rule in some exceptional cases if Democratic Senate Whip Dick Durbin agrees, but the request is rarely made.) Sanders is free to vote as he wishes on policy matters, but he has almost always voted with the Democrats. Consistent with this party loyalty, Sanders refuses to seriously or substantively criticize his “good friend” and Democratic presidential primary “rival” Mrs. Clinton – a militantly corporatist and militarist right-wing Democrat. Sanders has backed Obama’s numerous murderous military actions and provocations around the world, from Libya, Syria, Somalia, Afghanistan, Yemen, and Iraq to China, Ukraine, and Russia. Sanders has said repeatedly that he will not be a third- party “spoiler” in the general election and thus will direct his primary delegates and voters to line up behind Hillary, Inc. in 2016. In his presidential campaign speeches, Sanders has been unwilling to mention the corporatized Democratic Party as part of the nation’s oligarchy problem. Presidential candidate John Edwards fulminated consistently against “corporate Democrats as well as corporate Republicans” when he ran in the Iowa Caucus eight years ago. Sanders, by contrast, focuses almost completely on corporate Republicans.