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July 28, 2016, 10:18:59 AM
Bernie Sanders Leaves the Democratic Party





Sanders, who considers himself, officially, an Independent in Congress because his views lean further left than the Democratic party's platform, caucuses with Democrats. But until declaring an intention to run for the presidency in 2015, he had rarely, if ever, identified as a member of the Democratic Party (he's been in politics since 1979).

And now, despite pleading with his base to support Hillary, even though they're concerned that she's too moderate, Sanders will return to Vermont and to his seat in the Senate, and he'll do it with no official party affiliation.

The nomination was barely sealed up at the Democratic National Convention before Bernie Sanders, who had campaigned against Hillary Clinton for the party's nod, went back to being an Independent.

Sanders, who considers himself, officially, an Independent in Congress because his views lean further left than the Democratic party's platform, caucuses with Democrats. But until declaring an intention to run for the presidency in 2015, he had rarely, if ever, identified as a member of the Democratic Party (he's been in politics since 1979).

And now, despite pleading with his base to support Hillary, even though they're concerned that she's too moderate, Sanders will return to Vermont and to his seat in the Senate, and he'll do it with no official party affiliation.

Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who was forced to resign as Chairwoman of the DNC after leaked emails revealed she'd tried to keep Sanders from challenging Clinton for the party's nomination, might even be vindicated—sort of.

Sanders has struggled all along with whether to call himself a Democrat, even ducking the question of his party affiliation, raised by local Vermont media, just days after he declared. He later tried to reinforce that he was, indeed, a Democrat. But Sanders certainly wasn't a party player—and that's exactly the concern Wasserman Schultz voiced in the Wikileaks document dump.

In an April 24 email she received with an article describing the ways Sanders felt the DNC was undermining his campaign, she wrote back, "Spoken like someone who has never been a member of the Democratic Party and has no understanding of what we do."


Read more at http://heatst.com/politics/bernie-sanders-leaves-the-democratic-party/.


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July 28, 2016, 09:58:18 AM
Bernie Sanders threatened with loss of Senate committee position if he didn't endorse Hillary





Watching Sen. Bernie Sanders hoarsely shouting his praises of Hillary Clinton at the Democratic National Convention — and knowing that the hacked emails of the corrupt Democratic National Committee (DNC) reveal its machinations to undermine Bernie's campaign — did you wonder as I did why Bernie would be so servile? The Yiddish words schmuck and schlemiel come to mind.

I thought that Hillary probably bought Bernie off with promises of some plum assignment in her administration. But I should know better because the Clintons are nasty pieces of work who wouldn't use the carrot when the stick is so much cheaper and more effective.

Reporting from the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, independent investigative journalist Wayne Madsen says Bernie Sanders was threatened with the loss of his ranking position on the Senate Veterans Affairs Committee if he did not endorse Hillary with enthusiasm.


Read more at http://www.dcclothesline.com/2016/07/28/bernie-sanders-threatened-with-loss-of-senate-committee-position-if-he-didnt-endorse-hillary/.


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July 27, 2016, 04:10:50 PM
Watch Bernie TOTALLY SELL OUT at the DNC:
"Suspend the Procedural Rules"...






The moment when Bernie threw the election to Hillary last night at the DNC:

"Madame Chair, I move that the convention suspend the procedural rules. I move that all votes, all votes cast by delegates, be reflected in the official record. And I move that Hillary Clinton be selected as the nominee of the Democratic Party for president of the United States."

It's sad that the only way Hillary can become the Democratic nominee for president is by "superdelegates," lying, cheating, corruption, fraud, and essentially rigging the entire process.

It's only fitting she ends up with the nomination after Bernie's symbolic suspension of rules, and finally, getting "selected" instead of "elected"…

Since the rules were basically suspended the entire time anyway, that is.


Bernie Sanders surprises crowd, moves to nominate Clinton by voice vote at the 2016 DNC

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q9tMnZKsRPY



Read more at http://www.thedailysheeple.com/watch-bernie-totally-sell-out-at-the-dnc-suspend-the-procedural-rules-and-select-hillary-clinton_072016.


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June 22, 2016, 07:50:04 AM



Sanders Not Paying Interns a ‘Living Wage’











Bernie Sanders encouraged millennials to apply for a Senate internship with his office this fall, offering a $12 per hour stipend, an amount that falls below his demands for a $15 minimum wage.

    Looking for a paid internship with Sen. Bernie Sanders this fall? Apply by Friday: https://t.co/sDkh08lWE2

    — Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) June 20, 2016

Roll Call reported Tuesday that Twitter users were quick to criticize the Vermont senator for paying interns below what he called a “living wage.”

    @SenSanders So “Fight For 15” doesn’t apply to your interns.

    — Spidey (@AnarchyArachnid) June 20, 2016

    Bernie sanders: everyone in the US should make a livable wage of 15 an hour. Unless you’re my intern then in that case you make 12 an hour

    — Jacob Clavesilla (@Clavesilla21) February 28, 2016


Sanders has repeatedly condemned Hillary Clinton for favoring a $12-an-hour federal minimum minimum wage, claiming at an April Democratic presidential debate that the rate is “not good enough.”

He said the rate must be raised to $15 per hour to provide workers with a “living wage,” despite paying his interns and campaign staff less.

Still, Sanders is the only presidential candidate among the initial sixteen contenders who pays interns.

Clinton relies on free labor for her campaign internships, though she established a paid fellowship last year after The Guardian reported she had brought on experienced organizers as unpaid interns.


http://freebeacon.com/politics/sanders-pays-interns-below-his-definition-of-living-wage/



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June 17, 2016, 01:53:44 PM



Bernie Sanders vows to work with Hillary Clinton as Democrats move toward party unity







berniebots rapped by their own leader, the weirdo in chief


 Grin Cheesy Grin


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June 13, 2016, 06:31:12 PM



LA gay pride parade shooter is a strong Bernie Sanders supporter.




[...]
Political Beliefs

The apparent Facebook page of the man is full of pictures of himself with his car and includes a number of political posts. But it shows no enmity for gays or membership in any movement.

The man in the Facebook page appears to be the same James Wesley Howell in a picture released by police, and the page includes several pictures of a white Acura sedan like the one Howell was arrested in on Sunday.

The page’s most recent public post, from June 3, shows a photo comparing Adolf Hitler to Hillary Clinton. An anti-Clinton, pro-Bernie Sanders photo was posted in February.


http://indianapublicmedia.org/news/indiana-man-arrested-explosives-la-pride-100362/



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Berniebotnator?



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June 11, 2016, 08:02:42 PM








The berniebots reprogramming has begun...



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June 08, 2016, 09:51:37 PM
Inside the bitter last days of Bernie's revolution

Quote from: Edward-Isaac Dovere and Gabriel Debenedetti
There’s no strategist pulling the strings, and no collection of burn-it-all-down aides egging him on. At the heart of the rage against Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party, the campaign aides closest to him say, is Bernie Sanders.

It was the Vermont senator who personally rewrote his campaign manager’s shorter statement after the chaos at the Nevada state party convention and blamed the political establishment for inciting the violence.

He was the one who made the choice to go after Democratic National Committee chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz after his wife read him a transcript of her blasting him on television.

He chose the knife fight over calling Clinton unqualified, which aides blame for pulling the bottom out of any hopes they had of winning in New York and their last real chance of turning a losing primary run around.

And when Jimmy Kimmel’s producers asked Sanders’ campaign for a question to ask Donald Trump, Sanders himself wrote the one challenging the Republican nominee to a debate.

There are many divisions within the Sanders campaign—between the dead-enders and the work-it-out crowds, between the younger aides who think he got off message while the consultants got rich and obsessed with Beltway-style superdelegate math, and between the more experienced staffers who think the kids got way too high on their sense of the difference between a movement and an actual campaign.

But more than any of them, Sanders is himself filled with resentment, on edge, feeling like he gets no respect -- all while holding on in his head to the enticing but remote chance that Clinton may be indicted before the convention.

Campaign manager Jeff Weaver, who’s been enjoying himself in near constant TV appearances, and the candidate’s wife Jane Sanders, are fully on board. But convinced since his surprise Michigan win that he could actually win the nomination, Sanders has been on email and the phone, directing elements of the campaign right down to his city-by-city schedule in California. He wants it. He thinks it should be his.

“Bernie’s been at the helm of this campaign from the beginning,” said Weaver, “and the overall message of this campaign and the direction of the campaign and the strategy, has been driven by Bernie.”

Convinced as Sanders is that he’s realizing his lifelong dream of being the catalyst for remaking American politics—aides say he takes credit for a Harvard Kennedy School study in April showing young people getting more liberal, and he takes personal offense every time Clinton just dismisses the possibility of picking him as her running mate—his guiding principle under attack has basically boiled down to a feeling that multiple aides sum up as: “Screw me? No, screw you."...

Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/bernie-sanders-campaign-last-days-224041#ixzz4B2xjO1Wn

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In other words, the tone of the Sanders campaign has been set by a mysterious little-known fellow named Bernie Sanders. Cheesy
legendary
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June 08, 2016, 03:09:56 PM
Have people seen the following article?

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/bernie-sanders-campaign-last-days-224041

Bernie's campaign staff are throwing him under a bus...

So it looks like we're gonna miss the big show in July:

https://youtu.be/QFE4N57ibUQ?t=2m37s

Awww, shucksters. Cheesy
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June 08, 2016, 01:38:21 PM
Have people seen the following article?

http://www.politico.com/story/2016/06/bernie-sanders-campaign-last-days-224041

Bernie's campaign staff are throwing him under a bus...
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June 08, 2016, 11:08:15 AM






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June 08, 2016, 01:22:20 AM
^^^ Bernie and Hitlery were neck-and-neck in the opinion polls, before Hitlery bribed the MSM to release the fake news of her securing the nomination a day before the California primaries. The effect is reflecting in the results. Right now, Hitlery is leading Sanders by almost 20% margin, with more than one-third of the votes counted. All over for Sanders.
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June 07, 2016, 10:27:11 PM





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I don't care who you are, that shit is funny
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June 07, 2016, 12:04:48 PM
God voted for Bernie today





Sanders supporters angry as Clinton wins sufficient backing







SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Bernie Sanders assured his outraged supporters that he intends to win Tuesday's primary in California and beyond as Hillary Clinton secured the commitments of enough delegates to become the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.

Campaigning in San Francisco Monday, Sanders declined to speculate to reporters about what a poor showing in Tuesday's primaries might mean to his presidential campaign. "Let me just talk to you after the primary here in California where we hope to win. Let's assess where we are after tomorrow," he said.

Hours later, at an evening rally at Crissy Field in the Presidio, Sanders steered clear of reports from The Associated Press and multiple television networks that Clinton had reached the 2,383 delegates needed to become the presumptive Democratic nominee. She has 1,812 pledged delegates won in primaries and caucuses, and the support of 571 superdelegates.

Sanders' supporters expressed disappointment that the calls were made before California's primary and urged the senator to continue on despite the pronouncements.

"We're going to keep fighting until the last vote is counted," said Kristen Elliott, a Sanders' supporter from San Francisco who attended the rally.

Said another attendee, Patrick Bryant of San Francisco: "It's what bookies do. They call fights before they're over."

He said the campaign's job is to convince the superdelegates that the Vermont senator is "by far the strongest candidate against Donald Trump." He said calling the Democratic contest before superdelegates formally vote at the convention was a "rush to judgment."

Sanders spokesman Michael Briggs said Clinton's support was dependent upon superdelegates who could still change their minds between now and the July convention.

Sanders' tone was more subdued before reporters after saying over the weekend that the Democratic convention would be contested if no one wins the nomination based solely on delegates awarded in the primaries and caucuses. Sanders also faced new questions about the future of his campaign amid reports that President Barack Obama was readying an endorsement of Clinton.

Sanders and Clinton are competing in contests in six states on Tuesday, headlined by California, the nation's largest state, offering 475 pledged delegates. Clinton, a former New York senator, is heavily favored in Tuesday's New Jersey primary and winning a share of the state's 142 pledged delegates would likely put her over the top.

Obama, who bested Clinton in 2008 during her first bid for the Democratic nomination, is preparing to formally endorse her and start aggressively making the case against Trump. White House officials said the announcement could come within days, although not before Tuesday's elections.

Obama called Sanders on Sunday as he campaigned in California, a Democrat familiar with the call told The Associated Press. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the person was not authorized to discuss the private conversation, and would not reveal any details about it.

Asked by reporters in San Francisco if he had talked to Obama, Sanders demurred. "I have spoken to President Obama many, many times about many issues, and I really think it's not appropriate to talk about my discussions with the president," he said. "I try to keep that private."

Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist, who has won 20 states and pushed the heavily favored Clinton for the nomination, has outlined plans to influence the party platform and try to persuade superdelegates that he would fare better than Clinton against presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump.

Sanders has previously said that Clinton should not be deemed the party's nominee because she would be relying on superdelegates — party officials and elected leaders — who do not actually vote until the Democratic National Convention.

But he did not make that case to reporters Monday, instead focusing on Tuesday's outcome. Rallying supporters at City College of San Francisco's Mission Center, Sanders said Clinton's voters were more reliable and he would need a large turnout among recently registered voters, independents and young people.

While Clinton has been in the driver's seat for the nomination for weeks, a victory by the front-runner in California would give Sanders much less leverage as he seeks to sway superdelegates.

Sanders has campaigned intensively in California for more than two weeks straight, blanketing the state with rallies and events in 34 cities aimed at talking directly to thousands of voters at a time.

He capped the day with a concert rally featuring singer Dave Matthews and then was traveling to Los Angeles on Tuesday for the primary. Sanders said he would return home to Vermont on Wednesday.



http://bigstory.ap.org/article/c8976c50c03f4f1d97f5e34d7057f600/sanders-supporters-angry-clinton-wins-sufficient-backing








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June 07, 2016, 11:47:50 AM
God voted for Bernie today




I want bernie to win california. Please go vote for bernie.


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God voted for Bernie today

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