Shhhhhhhhh....
Keep this stuff quiet until he secures the nomination
Oh yeah, Bolshevik Bernie is screwed if he gets his Christmas wish and wins the nomination. He’s got a long history of this kind of crap that will be revealed, way worse than Buttcrack Hussein even. How radical do you have to be for the Vermont DemonRat party to not want you, so you have to spend 20 years as an independent? That’s Bolshevik Bernie.
What? No photo of Bernie back then looking like a Hippie goofball?
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...in the Texas primary.
If the RNC doesn’t already have the commercials for this ready they are worse than useless.
What I want done to Iranians who want “Death to America” is what I want done to this f-ing SOB. It’s not giving them accolades like the scum left.
Nice find Ron. Sanders was all over the place back in the late 70’s/early 80’s, but his strategy to gain power in Vermont politics originated with Dave Dellinger and the “commune movement”. This movement focused on Vermont wherein leftists of all stripes would move there, and because many cities and towns had small voter turnouts, the Marxists would run major campaigns to gain seats (and often control) of small city/town councils all over the state.
They were very successful. Somewhere back about 1973 or 1976 the NY Times ran a full page column length article on this phenomenon. Worth trying to find and mention in a followup to this article.
As luck would have it, right next to my desk is a copy of “North Star Review”, Number 2, Fall 1988, with a cover story entitled “The Rainbow Connection”, including “Rainbows in Vermont”
Its index page summary said the following:”Bernie Sanders and the Rainbow in Vermont” - “The electoral landscape of Vermont has changed radically in recent years as the Democratic party has challenged the state’s traditional Republicanism, only to be challenged itself by an emerging Rainbow Coalition. Ellen David-Friedman (SHE’S STILL AROUND), former chair of the Vermont rainbow Coalition, describes this trajectory from the victory of independent socialist Mayor Bernie Sanders and the Progressive Coalition of Burlington to the tensions between the Rainbow and the Democrats and Jesse Jackson’s success in the 1988 primaries. She concludes with an analysis of the prospects for Bernie Sander’s fall campaign as a socialist for Vermont’s congressional seat.”