
Originally posted on Diane Ravitch's blog:
I have not endorsed a candidate in the primaries. I have not chosen a favorite. I will vote for any Democrat who runs against Trump. That said, I’m very concerned about the New York Times’ consistently negative coverage of Senator Bernie Sanders. We expect the newspaper of record…

To celebrate 100,000+ people attending @BernieSanders events since the campaign launched on Mar. 2, we made a video! Featuring amazing shots from our friends @AriRabinHavt & @BreatheNewWinds. We are all in this together. This is how we win. ✊#NotMeUs #WithTheseHands pic.twitter.com/PFDyEpb94M — Jay & Cybill🌹 (@SmokingScreen) May 23, 2019 SOUTH CAROLINA (Total 1,628) March 14, […]

I’ve been an avid reader of Quora for years. My readership was largely passive and limited to topics related to my work in hiring and human resource, and my interests in psychology, films and entertainment news. This year, I ventured into a segment of the Quora population I rarely (if never) participate in — American politics. Yesterday, […]

Bernie Sanders rally crowd size and turn out photos

CNN Smear Merchants on Parade: Jake Tapper, Erin Burnett, Chris Cuomo NYT Smear Merchants on Parade: Sydney Ember

Can Warren take Sanders’ base? This is the question pundits and bobble heads on CNN, MSNBC, PBS, ABC, NBC, CBS will repeatedly ask and introduce in political coverage. Maybe it is designed to cause panic and sow division among Sanders allies. Maybe it is designed to help Warren’s campaign strategists by throwing some bread crumbs […]

Pseudo woke YouTube / Reddit / Twitter activists of the Gabbard-cult persuasion have mobilized to work overtime these days. Listen. You are thrilled at Bernie Sanders’ silence and you are seizing this opportunity to knock him down a peg while promoting Gabbard’s candidacy. You think this is a strike against Sanders’ progressive record and moral […]
How did Beto O’Rourke – a new comer on the presidential candidate scene – with very little name recognition – no congressional record – zero legislative achievements – polling lower than 6 percent nationally – suddenly become an overnight sensation touted as “2020’s front runner” by the media class? Is O’Rourke’s “extraordinary grassroots support” illusionary?
Originally posted on Benjamin Studebaker:
In the old days, when the New Deal Coalition was just beginning to fray, the right made a distinction between the “deserving poor” and the “undeserving poor”. Deserving poor people worked hard, while the undeserving poor were drug addicts, welfare queens, and all the rest of it. This language was used to reform welfare…

Corruption has drained all the wealth in this country. Bernie is our best chance at fixing it.