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2016 Postmortem

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CajunBlazer

(5,648 posts)
Sat Jan 30, 2016, 12:24 AM Jan 2016

Washington Post editorial board: Bernie Sanders’s fiction-filled campaign [View all]

SEN. BERNIE Sanders (I-Vt.) is leading in New Hampshire and within striking distance in Iowa, in large part because he is playing the role of uncorrupted anti-establishment crusader. But Mr. Sanders is not a brave truth-teller. He is a politician selling his own brand of fiction to a slice of the country that eagerly wants to buy it.

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He would be a braver truth-teller if he explained how he would go about rationing health care like European countries do. His program would be more grounded in reality if he addressed the fact of chronic slow growth in Europe and explained how he would update the 20th-century model of social democracy to accomplish its goals more efficiently. Instead, he promises large benefits and few drawbacks.

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Mr. Sanders is a lot like many other politicians. Strong ideological preferences guide his thinking, except when politics does, as it has on gun control. When reality is ideologically or politically inconvenient, he and his campaign talk around it. Mr. Sanders’s success so far does not show that the country is ready for a political revolution. It merely proves that many progressives like being told everything they want to hear.

Bernie Sanders’s fiction-filled campaign

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The fiction is that we can continue on the path we're on without becoming a Banana Republic Armstead Jan 2016 #1
Going to the moon used to be fiction. nt ChisolmTrailDem Jan 2016 #2
So sez the puppets of the Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos Health Wagon Jan 2016 #3
Oh, look! The WaPo is desperately seeking relevance. nt Xipe Totec Jan 2016 #4
What a hit piece. SusanCalvin Jan 2016 #5
NO YOU CAN'T! frylock Jan 2016 #6
Can't do what? CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #7
stuff frylock Jan 2016 #8
What stuff? CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #10
Good stuff. frylock Jan 2016 #11
What good stuff? CajunBlazer Jan 2016 #13
Finally ... Sanders' campaign is getting the scrutiny it deserves. NurseJackie Jan 2016 #9
i can sit in the garage all day..... restorefreedom Jan 2016 #12
We're going to hell in a hand basket DefenseLawyer Jan 2016 #14
So what is Bernie's plan workinclasszero Jan 2016 #15
If we keep going the way we are going DefenseLawyer Jan 2016 #17
Deja vu all over again Nanjeanne Jan 2016 #16
DU rec...nt SidDithers Jan 2016 #18
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