Posted on 03/04/2020 8:34:09 AM PST by Kaslin
“Crazy Bernie,” President Trump calls the 78-year-old junior senator from tiny Vermont, and the nickname does not describe a harmless oddball. Senator Sanders’ success has frightened the financial kingmakers in the Democratic party.
When Bernie refused to apologize for praising the communist dictators of Cuba, Venezuela and Nicaragua, Democratic insiders got alarmed at the prospect of losing Florida, home to thousands of refugees from those countries. Since Bernie won by a landslide in Nevada, full panic has set in.
Two high-profile Democrat contenders pulled out within hours of each other after the South Carolina primary, to endorse Bernie’s rival, Joe Biden. That was not a mere coincidence, but the result of an apparent behind-the-scenes effort to stop Bernie from obtaining the nomination.
“Quid pro quo!” Trump bellowed at a rally in North Carolina in response. Rather than investigate non-existent collusion by Russia for Trump, someone should investigate what may have been promised to the other contenders to abruptly withdraw and endorse Biden.
But millions had already voted early, prior to this sudden transformation of the Democrat primary into a two-man race between Bernie and Biden. This may be too little, too late by the Democrat Establishment to derail Bernie’s candidacy as he attracts crowds surpassed only by Trump himself.
On Sunday Bernie drew audiences totaling 25,000 in California, which is rich in delegates and young voters who are enthusiastic about Bernie’s quasi-revolutionary message. In the state having an enormous gap between rich and poor, Bernie’s attacks on billionaires play exceptionally well.
Liberal Democrats have only themselves to blame for the pickle they find themselves in. They stoked the flames of class warfare to try to bring down Trump, and instead fomented a problem within their own party.
The rejection of Sanders by older black voters is the only impediment keeping him from locking up the nomination already. Sanders has had much greater success with Hispanics than with African Americans, and no one has fully explained why.
Pundits pretend that Biden inherits support by blacks for Obama, for whom Biden served as Vice President for eight years. But that was years ago and it is unlikely that many voters care for whom Biden carried water in the White House.
Instead, illegal immigration is probably a major reason for the immense divide in support for Sanders, both racially and geographically. Black voters in South Carolina are not likely to support Sanders’ agenda to open our southern border and let hordes of low-income workers come in.
Latinos are more enthusiastic about Bernie’s demand that driver’s licenses be given nationwide to illegal aliens, and that the spigot be turned on for more entitlements to flow to them. Bernie swept Nevada after pandering to illegals in a way that does not sell so well to Democrats of any race in the South.
More difficult to explain is why liberal elites in the Northeast have turned against Bernie, hammering him with disparaging comments. Bernie’s policies are what these other Leftists have themselves advocated for years.
But Bernie really means it, and that seems to alarm those who advocated similar policies merely to attract votes against Republicans. Bernie intends to go after billionaires and Wall Street and crony capitalism, from which many liberals derive their wealth.
The inability of billionaires to make a difference in the race may be disconcerting to the power-brokers behind the curtain. Tom Steyer spent over $250 million of his own fortune on his campaign and yet did not win a single delegate.
Bernie, in contrast, raised $34.5 Million in the fourth quarter, with an average donation of only $18.53, plus $25 million in January and another $46 million in February. The have-nots are fueling his candidacy, and the Democrat Establishment is running scared from them.
Bernie is openly contemptuous of the elites in the Democrat Party, and in the Senate he is an independent rather than a Democrat.
The most common occupation of Bernie’s donors is “teacher,” and the U.S. Postal Service is one of his donors’ most common employers. Wal-Mart, which has a non-unionized workforce thought to be conservative-leaning, is another common employer of Sanders donors.
The small average donation means that Sanders can raise far more from his same supporters if necessary. He has emphasized that the Democrat Party should not deny him the nomination if he wins merely a plurality rather than a majority of delegates.
Sanders has raised much more from small donors than Joe Biden has from large ones. Meanwhile, Mike Bloomberg can use his personal wealth to vastly outspend Sanders, but that cannot translate into enough votes or delegates for Bloomberg.
Maybe he scares the over-70 Democrats. The younger ones think he’s just the ticket.
Until someone younger and even more crazed comes along.
When confronted with the ultimate end game of their own liberalism, they do not like it, yet they continue.....................
“Until someone younger and even more crazed comes along.”
AOC
My take is that what you saw yesterday is the Democrats coming forward to show disdain for social democratic philosophy.
It seems to be a near thing.
The Biden types include those over 70 but many not so old.
The Democratic Party offer America the choice between a corrupt, senile relic and a crazy, old socialist.
The fact that teachers are his biggest supporters is a problem for our children.
The author is right...it was the liberal Dems that created Bernie and created the younger generation Dems who now all declare themselves to be all in for hard-core socialism (aka, Marxism).
They created him and now theyre afraid of him...Frankensteins monster. It was supposed to be all for show and suddenly its turned real and out of control.
Vote for Bernie, and Make America Cuba(r).
Maybe, but the teachers I had fifty years ago were pretty much all left-wingers or socialists too. Pseudo-intellectuals all.
Bernie broke the rule, the other members are mad at him.
So they selected a scatter brained man child who doesn’t know his from his sister from his wife or know who he’s talking to or know where he’s at yep a true democrat.
I agree with you. The numbers that really want Bernie to win are very frightening, but they are not as high as some think.
There’s still enough rationality out there for Trump to get a pretty easy victory over Bernie. I think even 55 to 45.
Of course that’s before cheating.
Bernie is a crook too-but not THEIR crook
My thought is that cheating can be limited to already blue cities where it will not make a difference
DNC = CPUSA
They’re ALL communists...but Bolshevik Bernie is the only honest one to admit it.
Sanders is going for the youth vote and is not really as communist as his opponents. In practice, he has more often voted for rights and freedoms than his opponents. His opponents have more contributing constituents who want more control over all of us. Biden is Hillary’s boy. Her vast horde of constituents own him. He will receive support from many billionaires around the world against our country.
I would *not* want Sanders as president, but Biden is far more dangerous to the U.S.A. He and his supporters around the world do intend to establish a permanent oligarchy over us.
The problem with that thought process is that every state, save Nebraska and Maine, are winner-take-all in the electoral college. So even if we roll up huge margins outside the blue cities (as we did in 2016) in states like Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania, they will need just a few more fraudulent votes in places like Madison, Detroit and Philadelphia to offset it.
My predictions:
If Bernie is the nominee, Trump will win by a landslide.
If Biden is the nominee, Trump will still win, just not by as much.
Either way we win.
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