Thursday 9 April 2020

Sanders' “bends the knee” to Oligarchical Establishment


Democratic nominee, Bernie Sanders, announced today that he would be dropping out of the 2020 presidential race. This was a surprise to many, including myself, that he would surrender to the establishment during a pandemic. He believed “all the signs were there”, and dropping out generally, would be good for the country. This is DNC PR, because the party has been anti-Sanders from the beginning.

Sometime in 2017, the DNC was in court for voter fraud allegations. What was said, should not surprise anyone, however many political pundits seemed to have forgotten this establishment, inconvenient truth: paraphrased, the DNC representative claimed on the record, that in the end, votes do not matter to the party, because they (DNC) can choose any candidate they want, despite the American people's vote.

I mentioned this to a Bernie Sanders supporter on Twitter,, a woman who has been investigating voter fraud throughout this years primaries. Though we follow each other, she failed to respond. And Sanders' drops out today.

The DNC making this on the record announcement, should have caused a democratic exit on the level of a Tsunami, but no, candidates like Tulsi Gabbard and Bernie Sanders, decided to remain in the party, claiming they could change the system from within, rather than go third party. This has now proved to be a mistake, because once again, the DNC has screwed Sanders as they had in 2016.

What it comes down to, generally, is Bernie Sanders didn't fight back in any worthwhile fashion. During the last debate with Joe Biden, Sanders' could have nailed the mentally deficit, warmonger on so much of Biden's horrific record while in the Senate and as Obama's VP. He chose not to. This of course begs the question why?

One can only speculate on Sanders choices through his campaign. He had grassroots support, zero corporate donors, riding on popular issues like medicare for all, student debt and the climate crisis. Although he appeared to lose in the last primaries, especially in the key state of Michigan, the pandemic hit, and many of these results appeared dubious at best. Yet the candidate to gain most from America's greatest time of need for the people, Bernie relinquishes his chance at the democratic nominee for president.

From the beginning, Sanders campaign was directly opposed to the establishment: Big money in politics, the country's lack of a practical health care system, and his fight against billionaires, the oligarchy; the few that truly call all the shots in American foreign and domestic policy. The American people loved these policies as we knew we could trust Bernie, that we could trust the man to fight against the establishment, unlike Donald J. Trump.

An astute journalist wrote somewhere that Bernie Sanders is and always has been a career politician. Whether we like it or not, Sanders is still part of the “old boy network”, and as Sanders has said, “Joe Biden is a decent man, and we're good friends.” Anyone who follows American politics, knows that Biden is not a good man. In fact he is a warmonger, a known sexual pervert, and has voted to cut social security many times. Biden is an obvious establishment pick, because he supports and is supported by the oligarchical establishment. Bernie is part of this establishment, and fighting the people he is part of, proved to be too much. Sanders' still had a chance to win the democratic primary by votes alone. Unfortunately we have a deeply corrupt DNC, and a pandemic that's keeping the people off the streets and out of the polling places.

Bernie is a fucking disappointment.

A journalist I admire, Whitney Webb, summed this up in a tweet she posted last night:

There is no longer ANY EXCUSE to place all your attention on our fake election and not on the government's push to VASTLY expand its power and take us closer than ever to a police state. The DNC/RNC will not save you, they don't care about you, stop waiting for a political Savior. @_whitneywebb

The people can no longer depend on a single person to save us from this terrible time in history, when the rich get richer, and our Rights are removed, one right at a time. For change we need to hit the streets, demonstrate, shut the system down. Otherwise, our future looks bleak. Very bleak.




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