excelsiorlef
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Wouldn't PP be rendered useless if we had universal health care?
Uhhh no.
Wouldn't PP be rendered useless if we had universal health care?
Sometimes Bernie is to honest for his own good.Nothing in Maddow's question demanded that Bernie call out PP and HRC by name and link them to the establishment he's fighting.
It was a foot-in-the-mouth response.
But it IS a zero sum game.I think people like yourselves really underestimate the actual corrupting influence of money in politics to try and make an argument that everything is a zero sum game, and if only we voted for the establishment candidates hard enough, we'd be perfectly fine.
I think people like yourselves really underestimate the actual corrupting influence of money in politics to try and make an argument that everything is a zero sum game, and if only we voted for the establishment candidates hard enough, we'd be perfectly fine.
Nobody is doing that.
^^ yup
Oh really, Mr Sanders? Planned Parenthood is part of the establishment that you're taking on? What do you mean by that?!?!
Have you been reading this thread?
Internet liberals pour way too much effort into smearing other liberals and not nearly enough into fighting conservatives.
Then they don't vote in midterms, let Congress get gridlocked, and post "DAE all politicians are the same? XD XD XD"
I am not outraged. I am using the quote in the OP to highlight he is against the establishment. He explicitly said so.
Internet liberals pour way too much effort into smearing other liberals and not nearly enough into fighting conservatives.
Then they don't vote in midterms, let Congress get gridlocked, and post "DAE all politicians are the same? XD XD XD"
Exactly.Instead of being outraged at soundbites, look at the entire statement in context
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SwIcVpyP5A
Go to 7:50
He was asked, and he answered about many of the powerful groups that Rachel asked if he thought should be backing him based on his record, and he said exactly what he should have said.
Hillary Clinton has a lot of power and influence behind her, and is what made her a shoe in for 07 and now. And Bernie is the one having to go against that to win the Presidency.
The thing is, it wasn't a stupid statement, it was a perfectly reasonable statement that people are trying to blow into a stupid or dumb statement, when it actually makes perfect sense.
You also need to watch the interview in context.
Nothing in Maddow's question demanded that Bernie call out PP and HRC by name and link them to the establishment he's fighting.
It was a foot-in-the-mouth response.
Exactly.
People are freaking out as if Bernie is against what PP stands for in regards to women's health.
He's always stood for equal rights, choice, etc.
This changes nothing.
If anything, Bernie has been a little TOO on message during his campaign.
If I recall PP and HRC both endorsed Hillary besides the fact that Sanders has a better record in the issues important to both organizations. That's essentially an admission on their part that the candidate that best represents them doesn't matter if the establishment/DNC supports another.
That doesn't change my point, or his. But we can continue to outrage and call his campaign over because of a trivial choice of words LOLAnd the message is bull.
If Bernie wanted a leg to stand on here he'd equally criticize the establishment endorsements his own campaign has received, but he hasn't. And fact of the matter is if PP had endorsed him over Hillary he'd be singing their praises about hoping on his revolution.
It was an incredibly stupid response to a question that didn't call for all that.
What? Rachel named Planned Parenthood and HRC HERSELF as endorsements directly against him!
He responded to those claims!
I don't understand what your saying!
And the message is bull.
If Bernie wanted a leg to stand on here he'd equally criticize the establishment endorsements his own campaign has received, but he hasn't. And fact of the matter is if PP had endorsed him over Hillary he'd be singing their praises about hoping on his revolution.
It was an incredibly stupid response to a question that didn't call for all that.
Exactly.
People are freaking out as if Bernie is against what PP stands for in regards to women's health.
He's always stood for equal rights, choice, etc.
This changes nothing.
If anything, Bernie has been a little TOO on message during his campaign.
Sorry, I'm on mobile.
My gist is Bernie should have just moved on instead of stuffed his foot in his mouth. Nobody thinks he's defunding PP, but it was still a stupid answer that could do a lot of harm to PP's current cause of "Just staying afloat".
This is depressingly accurate
PP layed out clearly why the chose Hillary. She actually created the legislation. Bernie didnt. They were super complimentary to him as well.
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Senate votes to repeal key Obamacare provisions, defund Planned Parenthood
WASHINGTON The Senate voted Thursday to repeal key provisions of Obamacare and strip federal funding from Planned Parenthood, approving legislation that is sure to be vetoed by President Obama.
Senators voted 52-47 to pass the bill. Two moderate Republicans Susan Collins of Maine and Mark Kirk of Illinois joined Democrats in opposing the bill. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., was absent.
Don't worry, because every now and again, they'll get rallied by somebody who will make them dream of that pie in the sky and believe they can be the difference. So they get out there, vote, and either a.) their candidate loses or b.) their candidate wins and the world doesn't change overnight. Cue "burn it all down" attitudes rather than taking the messages to heart and keeping at it.
It isn't desperation, it's a narrative that is very easily supported by quotes and that Sanders haven't managed to squash like any good candidate would have done weeks ago.
Which is easier to remember?
- Sanders wants PP to shut down
- Sanders explains that PP is part of the establishment that he wants to shut down but really PP is doing good work.
Why should anyone gives a shit enough to watch an interview to get the proper context when most candidates in any election don't get that kind of luxury to begin with.
There is the outside chance that orgs (and voters) take into account not only agreement on issues but also ability to win the general.And HRC endorsed Hillary who had an 89% rating while Sanders had the highest on record of 100%. PP might have been a bad example but the HRC endorsement is a head scratcher. There are so far dozens of organizations who have endorsed Clinton for no reason other than the DNC favors her. Some of these organizations chose Clinton despite it being against their best interest--which is insanity.
And HRC endorsed Hillary who had an 89% rating while Sanders had the highest on record of 100%. PP might have been a bad example but the HRC endorsement is a head scratcher. There are so far dozens of organizations who have endorsed Clinton for no reason other than the DNC favors her. Some of these organizations chose Clinton despite it being against their best interest--which is insanity.
This thread is pointless attack on Bernie.
Sanders said none of that. (in that Rachel Maddow interview) He was responding to a question asking why Hillary is receiving the endorsements of progressive organizations--e.g., Planned Parenthood--despite Sanders being the most progressive candidate.
What Sanders said is that he does have supporters in PP and these other progressive organizations. PP is a large and well-known organization that is composed of many parts; the majority at the top of the organization may just be more inclined to the establishment, which is what his campaign opposes. His campaign targets those individuals and smaller groups within larger institutions. It gives them the opportunity speak their voice and take part of the presidential election, despite what the people at the top decide.
Btw if he wants PP to support him maybe he should show up to vote in their defense.
Ooops...
That was in December of 2015 btw.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/...rovisions-defund-planned-parenthood/76719174/
He's attacking their ability to contribute to campaigns. Not their actual work as an organization.
Idunno, this seems like a pretty minor gaffe. People painting this like the end of his campaign or something are maybe speaking wishfully.
Why do Planned Parenthood endorse candidates anyway? For an organisation that receives large amounts of government money it seems wholly inappropriate. I have no problem with Bernie's comments.
https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/41ubtw/hillary_clinton_endorsed_by_uss_largest_lgbt/
Human Rights Campaign had previously rated Sanders with a perfect score, and much higher than Clinton, for his stance and polices on human rights. But then endorsed Clinton anyway. The CEO of HRC is close to both the Clintons
Planned Parenthood endorsed Clinton without polling its members. The daughter of PP's CEO works on Clinton's campaign team.
I don't see any surprise or controversy why Sanders would call this out.
Instead of trying to twist Bernie's positions around and put words in his mouth, we should all calm down, take a deep breath, and remember that Bill O'Reilly is going to flee the country if he wins.
If I gave you a 90% chance of getting $1000 or a 1 in 292 million chance of getting a billion dollars, which would you choose?https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/41ubtw/hillary_clinton_endorsed_by_uss_largest_lgbt/
Human Rights Campaign had previously rated Sanders with a perfect score, and much higher than Clinton, for his stance and polices on human rights. But then endorsed Clinton anyway. The CEO of HRC is close to both the Clintons
Planned Parenthood endorsed Clinton without polling its members. The daughter of PP's CEO works on Clinton's campaign team.
I don't see any surprise or controversy why Sanders would call this out. That's what the 'establishment' is, and what Sanders is condemning. Helping people due to who they are. Nepotism and money.
This thread is a complete embarrassment. The feigned outrage at Bernie's response is so overblown and disingenuous that I'm starting to wonder if people are really starting to fear that Bernie might actually have a chance at winning the nomination! I cannot fathom how anyone could get upset at what Bernie actually said when you consider the context at that point in the interview. It was absolutely relevant to the discussion.
When Hillary makes a bold or controversial statement, context is taken into account. When Bernie does the same thing, everyone brings out the pitchforks. The reactions here are hyperbolic to the point of absurdity.
Oh, this is curious.https://www.reddit.com/r/politics/comments/41ubtw/hillary_clinton_endorsed_by_uss_largest_lgbt/
Human Rights Campaign had previously rated Sanders with a perfect score, and much higher than Clinton, for his stance and polices on human rights. But then endorsed Clinton anyway. The CEO of HRC is close to both the Clintons
Planned Parenthood endorsed Clinton without polling its members. The daughter of PP's CEO works on Clinton's campaign team.
I don't see any surprise or controversy why Sanders would call this out. That's what the 'establishment' is, and what Sanders is condemning. Helping people due to who they are. Nepotism and money.
Oh, this is curious.
While Hillary was against gay marriage until not that long ago.