2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumThe top 5 takeaways from Bernie Sanders' big speech
Yesterday was quite the day for us Sanders supporters and Bernie himself as he defined what Democratic Socialism is and channeled FDR's Second Bill Of Rights. His speech yesterday can be summed up like this;
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https://www.yahoo.com/politics/the-top-5-takeaways-from-bernie-sanders-big-014821822.html
1. Sanders doesnt think his ideas are radical.
A core issue for Sanders as he has mounted a surprisingly strong challenge to frontrunner Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary has been electability and the question of whether voters can get comfortable with his unorthodox political identity. In his speech, Sanders attempted to argue his democratic socialist views are in line with American traditions and ideals.
Sanders repeatedly referred to F.D.R. and claimed his policies are similar and face similar opposition from the ruling class.
2. Sanders thinks the system is rigged.
Fighting income inequality and pushing for campaign finance reform are the two cornerstones of Sanders platform.
In his speech, Sanders attempted to link these two things together and argued there is a corrupt and rigged political system that allows the incredibly wealthy and major corporations to solidify their position at the expense of the majority.
3. Sanders doesnt necessarily think this is a free country.
Sanders pointed to Roosevelts call for a Second Bill of Rights as he outlined his proposals. He noted Roosevelt believed true individual freedom cannot exist without economic security and independence.
In other words, real freedom must include economic security, said Sanders. That was Roosevelts vision 70 years ago. It is my vision today. It is a vision that we have not yet achieved, and it is time that we did.
4. Sanders believes America has made serious foreign policy mistakes.
The last part of Sanders speech was focused on foreign policy. In it, he vowed not to remake the failed foreign policy decisions of the past.
I will never send our sons and daughters to war under false pretense or pretenses about dubious battles with no end in sight, Sanders declared.
Sanders went on to reiterate his longstanding opinion that the Iraq War, which Clinton voted for as a member of the U.S. Senate, was one of these mistakes.
5. The Bernie doctrine
Sanders also detailed his plan to combat the jihadist group Islamic State, which is also known as ISIS.
He outlined a multilateral approach to military action, calling for the creation of a new organization like NATO to confront the security threats of the 21st century. He also argued America should take a supporting role in the fight against ISIS and let Muslim nations lead the effort.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)and would like to see US live up to what we SAY we stand for, real freedom
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)back up their concern for freedom.
Kentonio
(4,377 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)HerbChestnut
(3,649 posts)Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Democrat is not accepted kindly, now unless your are republican yourself, don't accuse others here on DU as being republican. When one starts calling names it indicates to me I was correct on my statement.
HerbChestnut
(3,649 posts)But I certainly made the connection between your comment and something that Republicans typically say.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)needed here.
Kentonio
(4,377 posts)It was a cheap shot.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)LoveIsNow
(356 posts)when anyone talks about changing our country for the better, that means they are un-American and should leave our country. They said it about Kerry, about Obama, and they will say it about whomever we put up in the GE.
Far worse than someone suggesting you are acting like a Republican is the fact that you are puppeting Republican talking points and perpetuating the notion that to love America, we must never speak of its injustices.
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)Rush Limbaugh type smears you want to use, I am not an enemy of the Democratic party, I never have been the enemy. I am a Democrat today and plan to be a Democrat for the rest of my life.
BTW, I reread your post, I am also a union member, know lots about unions, you don't need to chastise me. A union is only as strong as its weakest member.
LoveIsNow
(356 posts)if you think I'm using Limbaugh-esque smears and I think you are, it sounds like we are living in irreconcilable realities, so there's no point in continuing this.
I just thought I'd wish you a nice day in solidarity from the Albuquerque Educational Assistants Association (AFT Local 04129)!
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)Maybe it did get some coverage i missed, but on MSNBC (the only M$M I can stand to watch) Chris Hayes
had a few brief clips of Bernie's speech but only related to domestic issues, and Rachael inexplicably had
Martin O'Malley on (NOT Sanders) to give a 'Democratic counter-point' to Hillary Clintons hawkish foreign
policy speech. Bernie's foreign policy positions layed out at Georgetown Univ. were pretty much blacked-
out on M$M from what I could tell.
Did anyone see any coverage of Bernie's foreign policy segment of Georgetown speech
on M$M?
pinebox
(5,761 posts)as NBC has a date to speak with Olberman to replace him.
99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)Where'd you hear this, if you don't mind if I ask.
pinebox
(5,761 posts)longship
(40,416 posts)pinebox
(5,761 posts)It takes months to do things and considering he was probably put under a NDA, nobody is talking.
This was a month ago http://www.mediaite.com/online/exclusive-nbcs-andy-lack-to-meet-with-keith-olbermann-on-possible-msnbc-return/