Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont wrote a strong opinion piece endorsing President Joe Biden’s campaign for the Presidency. Under normal circumstances, this would not be news. A Democratic Senator endorsing an incumbent Democratic President who has already won all the primary elections. But Biden performed horribly in his debate with Trump, and the media has demanded nonstop that he drop out of the race.
Bernie Sanders says that President Biden is the right man for the job. As I think I have made clear, I agree with Senator Sanders.
He writes:
I will do all that I can to see that President Biden is re-elected. Why? Despite my disagreements with him on particular issues, he has been the most effective president in the modern history of our country and is the strongest candidate to defeat Donald Trump — a demagogue and pathological liar. It’s time to learn a lesson from the progressive and centrist forces in France who, despite profound political differences, came togetherthis week to soundly defeat right-wing extremism.
I strongly disagree with Mr. Biden on the question of U.S. support for Israel’s horrific war against the Palestinian people. The United States should not provide Benjamin Netanyahu’s right-wing extremist government with another nickel as it continues to create one of the worst humanitarian disasters in modern history.
I strongly disagree with the president’s belief that the Affordable Care Act, as useful as it has been, will ever address America’s health care crisis. Our health care system is broken, dysfunctional and wildly expensive and needs to be replaced with a “Medicare for all” single-payer system. Health care is a human right.
And those are not my only disagreements with Mr. Biden.
But for over two weeks now, the corporate media has obsessively focused on the June presidential debate and the cognitive capabilities of a man who has, perhaps, the most difficult and stressful job in the world. The media has frantically searched for every living human being who no longer supports the president or any neurologist who wants to appear on TV. Unfortunately, too many Democrats have joined that circular firing squad.
Yes. I know: Mr. Biden is old, is prone to gaffes, walks stiffly and had a disastrous debate with Mr. Trump. But this I also know: A presidential election is not an entertainment contest. It does not begin or end with a 90-minute debate.
Enough! Mr. Biden may not be the ideal candidate, but he will be the candidate and should be the candidate. And with an effective campaign that speaks to the needs of working families, he will not only defeat Mr. Trump but beat him badly. It’s time for Democrats to stop the bickering and nit-picking.
I understand that some Democrats get nervous about having to explain the president’s gaffes and misspeaking names. But unlike the Republicans, they do not have to explain away a candidate who now has 34 felony convictions and faces charges that could lead to dozens of additional convictions, who has been hit with a $5 million judgment after he was found liable in a sexual abuse case, who has been involved in more than 4,000 lawsuits, who has repeatedly gone bankrupt and who has told thousands of documented lies and falsehoods.
Supporters of Mr. Biden can speak proudly about a good and decent Democratic president with a record of real accomplishment. The Biden administration, as a result of the American Rescue Plan, helped rebuild the economy during the pandemic far faster than economists thought possible. At a time when people were terrified about the future, the president and those of us who supported him in Congress put Americans back to work, provided cash benefits to desperate parents and protected small businesses, hospitals, schools and child care centers.
After decades of talk about our crumbling roads, bridges and water systems, we put more money into rebuilding America’s infrastructure than ever before — which is projected to create millions of well-paying jobs. And we did not stop there. We made the largest-ever investment in climate action to save the planet. We canceled student debt for nearly five million financially strapped Americans. We cut prices for insulin and asthma inhalers, capped out-of-pocket costs for prescription drugs and got free vaccines to the American people. We battled to defend women’s rights in the face of moves by Trump-appointed jurists to roll back reproductive freedom and deny women the right to control their own bodies.
So, yes, Mr. Biden has a record to run on. A strong record. But he and his supporters should never suggest that what’s been accomplished is sufficient. To win the election, the president must do more than just defend his excellent record. He needs to propose and fight for a bold agenda that speaks to the needs of the vast majority of our people — the working families of this country, the people who have been left behind for far too long.
At a time when the billionaires have never had it so good and when the United States is experiencing virtually unprecedented income and wealth inequality, over 60 percent of Americans live paycheck to paycheck, real weekly wages for the average worker have not risen in over 50 years, 25 percent of seniors live each year on $15,000 or less, we have a higher rate of childhood poverty than almost any other major country, and housing is becoming more and more unaffordable — among other crises.
This is the wealthiest country in the history of the world. We can do better. We must do better. Joe Biden knows that. Donald Trump does not. Joe Biden wants to tax the rich so that we can fund the needs of working families, the elderly, the children, the sick and the poor. Donald Trump wants to cut taxes for the billionaire class. Joe Biden wants to expand Social Security benefits. Donald Trump and his friends want to weaken Social Security. Joe Biden wants to make it easier for workers to form unions and collectively bargain for better wages and benefits. Donald Trump wants to let multinational corporations get away with exploiting workers and ripping off consumers. Joe Biden respects democracy. Donald Trump attacks it.
This election offers a stark choice on issue after issue. If Mr. Biden and his supporters focus on these issues — and refuse to be divided and distracted — the president will rally working families to his side in the industrial Midwest swing states and elsewhere and win the November election. And let me say this as emphatically as I can: For the sake of our kids and future generations, he must win.

Democracy is demanding that we evolve enough to understand her as a living-breathing set of values. Encompassing but not limited to outrage around voucher vultures, Citizens United, craven corporate capitalism, persistent racism/sexism and so much more.
The Pennsylvania Rally leaves one asking who & why would anyone willingly attend/participate in a 2024 version of a Leni Riefenstahl “Triumph of the Will” production?
Knowing full well that “Hate begets hate. Violence begets violence. Returning violence for violence multiplies violence. Adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars.” And doing it anyway!
These are personalities, behaviors & choices aimed like a poison dart directly at the heart of our human community. A very lock & load execution to which a complicit audience came armed & pumped for pathology.
There are no victims in this story.
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The guy who was murdered is a victim, even if he had some bad tweets and odious political views.
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A victim had bad tweets?
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Yes, a lot of people have attacked the dead guy on the basis that he had some nasty tweets.
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FLERP,
I haven’t read anything about the victim’s tweets. I’m sorry for him
and his family.
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Tweets that the guy who was killed sent in the past, NYC.
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What were the tweets? are they so nasty they can’t even be described?
Lots of people say mean things about politicians, but some people step over the line and their tweets aren’t just nasty, they are troubling and seem to encourage the kind of extreme hatred that leads to violence. Were his tweets so bad it’s better not to repeat them here?
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I can’t remember. You can search on Twitter or any search engine and I’m sure they’ll pop up.
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look them up
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The fireman said he would save Putin and let Biden and two female Dems die, 100%!!!
Are you kidding me??
Trump “heroes” are actually traitors? They would rather save a Russian autocrat than a Democrat?
The Trump rally victim who would rather save Putin than the sitting US president gets the kind of consideration that was not given to a teenager returning to his father’s apartment after going out to buy skittles.
The victim who would rather save Putin than the sitting US president gets the kind of consideration that Trump’s pal Alex Jones and his cronies did not give to the innocent victims in a Sandy Hook school.
The firefighter died heroically trying to save his family from someone with access to one of the assault weapons those at the rally object to restricting. The fightfighter thought it was funny – or perhaps true – to tell the world that he would “100%” let the US president die to rescue an authoritarian leader of Russia who bombed Ukraine towns and killed Ukraine families.
I respect that he would give his life for his family – he is a far better man than Trump. But it’s wrong to cover up his past.
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^^^also, it took me quite a while to find the tweets. Is there a ban on reporting anything negative about him in the news media?
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I agree with Bernie.
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Me too, I agree with Bernie!
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Sanders understands that compromise is necessary in a political campaign. There is no perfect candidate. All that glitters is not gold. The wildly popular Obama administration taught us that. Few politicians have the depth and breadth of experience as Joe Biden who has demonstrated sound judgment, backed by an outstanding team. Democrats should stop waffling and whining and get behind their man. Donors that believe democracy is worth fighting for need to open up their check books. It is time to stop quibbling and start fighting back.
Biden’s campaign needs strong leadership with a vision for victory. They need a network of people to reach out to key groups including Black, Latino and young people. They need to generate the kind of enthusiasm we saw in the people at Biden’s Michigan speech. We need to harness the power of unity, and we should be able to overlook Biden’s “gaffes” when most the GOP can unite and overlook a felony conviction for heinous crimes.
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So much democracy talk . Meanwhile, Sanders was cheated out of 2016 by Clinton and the dem party.
How horrible is the dem party when Joe Biden is the person to stick with? 82 year old dementia, Parkinson’s , fragile person who makes more mistakes and lies than any president in history?
Trump is Hitler and a threat to democracy and that verbiage coming from Biden and all the corrupt media helped fuel this assasination. Imagine roles reversed you would all be having your eyes coming out of your sockets .
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You can lie and say Sanders was cheated the way you lie and say that Trump was cheated in 2020 and therefore you Republicans spewing violent rhetoric and trying to overthrow an election is okay. You should be doing what Biden did and try to calm down the violent rhetoric and instead you amplify it. Why are you Republicans okay with violent actions as long as it is directed against your enemies? I doubt it is a coincidence that the young man who shot at Trump was a registered Republican and obsessed with guns.
But Bernie knows you are lying, just like Trump lied when he told us Obama used a fake birth certificate and wasn’t a legitimate president (and made Republicans who believed it violent). We know Trump lied when he said the Dems “stole” the election and incited a group of violent Republicans to storm the Capitol and try to hang Mike Pence for not using his power to commit the illegal act that Trump was pressuring him to do. Why is that ok? Because Trump supporters only managed to kill and maim other people at the Capitol but didn’t succeed in hanging Pence?
It’s hard for me to understand pro-violent people like you. Are you sorry that Trump’s followers didn’t get to kill Mike Pence? Or do you pretend Trump supporters wanted to hang Mike Pence because of Biden?
You don’t have a problem with Trump’s violent rhetoric and it appears that is because the people harmed don’t matter to you. Always an excuse. Nancy Pelosi’s husband was injured far worse than Trump and Trump wouldn’t stop his violent rhetoric. Republicans like leaders who make jokes when violence is done to others, and then they blame someone else when the violent rhetoric they keep spewing comes back to bite them and one of their own sprays bullets at a rally.
Trump being shot at is a tragedy and Biden treated it that way, instead of making sick jokes or pretending it didn’t happen, like Trump’s friend Alex Jones pretended that 20 first graders killed by a Trump admirer did not exist. Biden wasn’t the one advocating violence against Mike Pence – it was Trump who incited his supporters to believe it was a good thing to hang Mike Pence for not committing an illegal act to keep Trump in office after he lost the election. Trump claimed the election was stolen – Bernie Sanders never did. Ever wonder why Trump supporters are violent and Bernie’s are not? Because Bernie didn’t incite them to be violent by falsely telling them that acting violently was the only way to get what was stolen from him.
Think about what it says that Trump supporters were willing to hang Mike Pence or kidnap Gretchen Whitmer. Think about why Republican young men who love guns kill first graders or spray into a crowd at a Trump rally, trying to hit Trump.
YOU invoked Hitler here. Are you saying that because there were assassination attempts against Hitler, that means that Jews should have shut up and let Hitler annihilate ALL of them instead of just six million of them, including children?
Do you believe that the many assassination attempts on Hitler meant that Hitler was RIGHT? That what he was doing was okay? What is wrong with you? It is STILL okay to criticize what Hitler did. The assassination attempts on Hitler’s life don’t change that.
I hope we can both agree with that.
The fact that a 20 year old registered Republican who likely had mental issues but did love guns struck out at Trump instead of killing 20 first graders is being politicized by you. Stop lying. Your leader lied about Obama having a false birth certificate. Your leader lied that Mike Pence did something wrong because he didn’t break the law to keep Trump president. You are now lying about Democrats. Why can’t you have some principles and oppose violence for ALL Americans, instead of opposing violence for Trump and the Republicans who do his bidding, but condoning violence against anyone who dares to challenge Trump’s actions.
Stop it! Be kind. Be a moral person instead of a Trump follower who spews angry lies to advocate violence against anyone who dares to tell the truth about Trump.
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Ms. Right,
FYI: Sanders was not cheated by Clinton in 2016. The winner of the nomination is the person who wins the most delegates.
Trump is an existential threat to democracy. He has said he wants to eliminate the civil service and replace career government employees with Trump loyalists. He says he will pardon the Jan 6 insurrectionists who invaded and ransacked the U.S. Capitol. He continues to claim that he won in 2020 even though every one of 60+ court decisions dismissed his claims. He has a lifetime of lying, cheating, philandering, and sexual assaults. He had a sexual encounter with a porn star while his wife was recuperating from childbirth. Do you have eyes? Can you read?
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United States District Judge and Trump Glee Club President Aileen Cannon just dismissed the classified documents case against Trump.
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Your “Just Us” system at work.
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The timing is not a coincidence. And I don’t mean because of the assassination attempt. I mean Cannon’s dismissal of the classified documents case was most likely released to coincide with the first day of the Republican National Convention so that Trump and the Republicans could scream “total exoneration” for the next 5 days with speeches about how the Democrats “use the judicial system to go after their enemies” and if we elect Trump, he will summarily imprison those evil-doing Democrats for their “crimes”. More violent rhetoric from the Republicans.
Normally legal minds would expect this decision to be summarily thrown out, but given the current Supreme Court, no one will be surprised if the right wing majority decide that special counsels are not appropriate for Republicans (except for those who criticize Trump), but they alone will decide in each instance whether special counsels going after Democrats are fine.
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Exactly so. It’s so blatantly political. Just in time for Repugnican Convention 2024: Triumph of the Will II: Never Surrender, O Exonerated One!
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This is a small preview of what a second term of Trump would mean to this country. This is how to seize power and turn a democracy into a dictatorship.
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correct again, retired teacher.
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“Yes. I know: Mr. Biden is old, is prone to gaffes, walks stiffly and had a disastrous debate with Mr. Trump. But this I also know: A presidential election is not an entertainment contest.”
It is, however, a popularity contest.
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Biden would win a popularity contest if the major media gave balanced coverage.
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It’s good to hear meaningful discourse from knowledgeable, insightful people like Senator Sanders and Representative Ocasio-Cortez. I was getting tired of listening to the worthless, “centrist” thoughts of glitzy on the outside, dull on the inside celebrities. Seriously, why did I have to hear from George Clooney on the subject of who is to be the president of the United States? Are his concerns about politics more noteworthy than those of Taylor Swift or Travis Kelsey? No. Shut up, George Clooney. Millionaires and billionaires who want another Trump tax cut under the false flag of bipartisanship can stay out of governance, thank you. I do not care, not one iota, what you think if you’re an actor, a singer, a bodybuilder, a professional wrestler, a comedian, or the host of a reality tv show. I don’t. Go Bernie!
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And by the way, while I’m using my screen time for the day, can we stop giving thoughts and prayers to Donald Trump for still being alive? First, someone died, and no one sent thoughts and prayers to that family. Second, is Trump a fascist dictator or not? Because if he is, don’t wish him well even if someone does successfully shoot him in the head. That’s like well-wishing Kim Jong Un regarding his health issues.
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I have always loved Bernie, but he should have led with Biden’s accomplishments, not his disagreements—and while Democrats and Progressives did help move legislation forward, Biden pushed for it and signed it. It WAS Biden’s agenda. Bernie’s use of “we” here is a bit off-putting for a piece about standing behind Biden. I do understand the coalition, and maybe he did that purposefully to also throw support behind Democrats for Congress without coming right out and saying so, but this could have been constructed a little more positively for Biden in the outset. Good for Bernie, though. Hope he can get his “Always Bernie” supporters on board.
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LG,
I had the same reaction to Bernie’s editorial support for Biden. He made it seem as though he and the very few progressives in the Senate pushed through legislation that Biden reluctantly signed. Not true! The very signal accomplishments of the Biden legislative agenda came from Biden, and most were progressive. Give credit where credit is due! Furthermore Biden won bipartisan support, which neither Sanders nor AOC could do.
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I’m glad I’m not the only one. These last few weeks taught me that not everyone who comments on politics is as thoughtful as I originally thought they were—elected officials, pundits, media and even many of the smarter people I know. I’ve lost a bit of faith in those who I perceived to be allies in the cause. The reveling over the shooting at the Trump rally left a bitter taste in my mouth. As much as I cannot stand MAGA and all it stands for, we don’t need jokes and conspiracy theories. I’m also not discounting discourse by any means—echo chambers serve no purpose. I just feel like politics has changed so much for the worse in that people who we would normally look to for guidance have been disappointing me with their poor judgment. I have been a huge fan of Bernie and all that he stands for, but I don’t think the majority of the American people will embrace his or AOC’s style of progressivism as a president—we aren’t ready for that yet. I also never considered Bernie to be as strong as Biden on foreign policy, but maybe I am not as versed on his stance in that department. It feels wrong for him to criticize Biden on such a difficult issue as the Israel/Gaza war. He can certainly disagree with whatever he wishes, it just sounds like he’s pandering to the hard left with this. Maybe that’s his strategy which would make him a shrewd politician, but I think he’s just being honest. While I do admire his honesty, perhaps this wasn’t the place for that issue. Nevertheless, it was a good move for him to put *something* out in support.
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One thing that Trumpism should have taught us is that the U.S. is a relatively conservative country. And becoming more so. Biden was always a centrist, always a moderate, yet Republicans label him a “radical” and a “leftist.” He is certainly trying to stop the hard-right drift of the country, and he is certainly trying to expand the middle class and help people climb out of poverty. But that’s hardly radical.
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Exactly. Yet, when you talk to a voting Republican nowadays claiming that Biden is not so leftist, they just laugh and scoff. When he took office in 2021, the liberal democracies of Western Europe made Biden appear right of center…hence the ease in which the far left can attack him on one issue or another. I think our country has proven to be majority centrist more so than leaning to one side or another—at least in the last 40 years. People don’t like extreme viewpoints on all issues, but they are willing to go one way or the other on some. Historically, the popular social views tend to skew mostly left, it seems: voting rights, women and minority rights, LGBTQ rights, etc. For domestic issues, the right wing tends to lead. Foreign policy is wonky, and I have seen it go either way. Blinken addressed Gaza in Part 2 of Heather Cox Richardson’s interview. A must-see.
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