Jan 29, 2020

Democrat Attack on Bernie Sanders Tells Voters: 'Stay away from Party'

The Democratic Party establishment wants Hillary Clinton as the nominee in 2020, but without Hillary Clinton.

Make no mistake, the Democratic presidential primary campaign of 2020 is not about America or the American people.

The Primary campaign is about protecting elite power in the swamp, and preventing the perceived usurpers from gaining a foothold on our country through the Bernie Sanders campaign.

The attacks launched against Sanders today — incoherent and splatter-shot though they are — mimic the assault of January 2016 in which Democratic hysteria and corruption gave us Donald Trump.

Today's attacks are character assassination against the Sanders campaign. I won't review them here.

As Bernie Sanders' campaign challenges the pro-war, pro-special interests racket that the Democrats have become, the establishment is longer pretending to care about the people.

The blob is simply looking for allies to stop Sanders.

And in Trumpian fashion, campaign rules are for Bernie Sanders, and not for Joe Biden and other Democrats.

Consider this dispatch from Iowa, which the AP quickly changed to reflect poorly on Sanders from refelcting poorly on Joe Biden.
The Associated Press reported the story yesterday with the headline, "Biden won't commit to backing Sanders if he's the nominee."

Today, the same AP piece headline reads: "Biden won’t say whether Sanders could unify Dems as nominee."

The new formulation in the headline changes the meaning from Joe Biden committing a 'unity' foul to Bernie Sanders generating doubt.

The lead also has been changed from "Former Vice President Joe Biden stopped short Tuesday of saying he’d support Bernie Sanders if the progressive Vermont senator wins the Democratic presidential nomination," to "Former Vice President Joe Biden wouldn’t say Tuesday whether he thinks Bernie Sanders could effectively unify the Democrats if the Vermont senator wins the party’s presidential nomination."

Democrats and the corporate media are a scam.

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For analysis of the broader war of elites against Bernie Sanders, see:

From Krystal Ball at Rising.

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