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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 10:01 AM Jan 2016

Wash Post: Bernie Sanders is the realist we should elect

By Katrina vanden Heuvel


As the Iowa caucuses near, Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) have released TV ads that together echo a popular theme in the mainstream media. Clinton’s ad depicts the job of the presidency as tough and change as hard. You need someone experienced who can face down foreign adversaries and stand up to reactionary Republicans. Sanders’s ad — with Simon and Garfunkel’s “America” stirring memories — offers the romance of the United States coming together. Many of the pundits agree — this is a choice between head and heart. If Democrats think with their heads, they will go with Hillary; with their hearts, with Bernie.

But this conventional wisdom clashes with the reality that this country has suffered serial devastations from choices supported by the establishment’s “responsible” candidates. On fundamental issue after issue, it is the candidate “of the heart” who is in fact grounded in common sense. It wasn’t Sanders’s emotional appeal, but his clearsightedness that led the Nation magazine, which I edit, to make only its third presidential endorsement in a primary in its 150-year history.

For example, foreign policy is considered Clinton’s strength. When terrorism hits the headlines, she gains in the polls. Yet the worst calamity in U.S. foreign policy since Vietnam surely was George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq. Clinton voted for that war; Sanders got it right and voted against. Clinton has since admitted her vote was a “mistake” but seems to have learned little from that grievous misjudgment. As secretary of state, she championed regime change in Libya that left behind another failed state rapidly becoming a backup base for the Islamic State. She pushed for toppling Bashar al-Assad in the Syrian civil war and lobbied for arming the Syrian opposition, a program that ended up supplying more weapons to the Islamic State than to anyone else. Now she touts a “no fly zone” in Syria, an idea that has been dismissed by the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff as requiring some 70,000 troops to enforce, and by President Obama as well. People thinking with their heads rather than their hearts might well prefer Sanders’s skepticism about regime change to Clinton’s hawkishness.

The worst economic calamity since the Great Depression came when the excesses of Wall Street created the housing bubble and financial crisis that blew up the economy. Clinton touts her husband economic record, but he championed the deregulation that helped unleash the Wall Street wilding. The banks, bailed out by taxpayers, are bigger and more concentrated than they were before the crash. Someone using their head — not their heart — would want to make certain that the next president is independent of Wall Street and committed to breaking up the big banks and shutting down the casino. But Clinton opposes key elements of Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s (D-Mass.) rational reform agenda for the banks, and her money ties to Wall Street lead any rational observer to conclude she’s an uncertain trumpet for reform.

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Wash Post: Bernie Sanders is the realist we should elect (Original Post) n2doc Jan 2016 OP
Right time and again. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2016 #1
Bernie knocked it out of the park last nite when he spoke about experience vs judgement. jillan Jan 2016 #2
Just a FYI Katrina vanden Heuvel is editor and publisher of "The Nation" mucifer Jan 2016 #3
second paragraph n/t n2doc Jan 2016 #4
Liberal Katrina vanden Heuvel, published in WAPO. merrily Jan 2016 #5
Great article by her! leftcoastmountains Jan 2016 #6
Absolutely! nt retrowire Jan 2016 #7
I have always admired and respected this lady. K&R Duval Jan 2016 #8
"foreign policy is considered Clinton’s strength" Spitfire of ATJ Jan 2016 #9

Erich Bloodaxe BSN

(14,733 posts)
1. Right time and again.
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 10:19 AM
Jan 2016
But this conventional wisdom clashes with the reality that this country has suffered serial devastations from choices supported by the establishment’s “responsible” candidates. On fundamental issue after issue, it is the candidate “of the heart” who is in fact grounded in common sense.

jillan

(39,451 posts)
2. Bernie knocked it out of the park last nite when he spoke about experience vs judgement.
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 10:22 AM
Jan 2016

He was eloquent at that moment!

mucifer

(23,539 posts)
3. Just a FYI Katrina vanden Heuvel is editor and publisher of "The Nation"
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 10:32 AM
Jan 2016

Magazine. Good to see her getting the word out in the Washington Post

merrily

(45,251 posts)
5. Liberal Katrina vanden Heuvel, published in WAPO.
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 12:49 PM
Jan 2016

My first thought on seeing the headlines was WAPO seems to be suffering from personality split this week. Then, when I saw the name of the author, I understood.

 

Duval

(4,280 posts)
8. I have always admired and respected this lady. K&R
Tue Jan 26, 2016, 01:09 PM
Jan 2016

Her article gives a clear insight into "why" she is for Sanders. And why I am, also. This post has brightened my day. Thanks n2doc!


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