Don2 (Don1 Revised)
Contributor
It should be obvious now to anyone paying close attention just how much the Democrats and corporate media do not want Bernie to be the nominee. Forces are really going strong after him. It's all coming together at the same time once he took the lead in polls.
Biden campaign goes after him. Warren goes after him. CNN and MSNBC constantly go after him, but especially CNN. The Daily Beast goes after him. News talks about anecdotes of a drunk crazy person in his campaign to scare everyone.
Now the latest thing?
Hillary Clinton goes after him.
CNN: Clinton says 'nobody likes' Sanders and won't commit to backing him if he's the Democratic nominee
Sanders brought in people from the Left outside of the Democratic Party to support Clinton. I am sure some of those people refused to vote for her, but also some of them voted for her. My cousin, a socialist, and his socialist friends voted for her, for example.
But now, it seems Clinton is blaming Bernie for her campaign loss.
The establishment will continue to bash Bernie until his poll numbers drop way below a danger line.
What's more is that Trump is using this division against the Democrats.
Biden campaign goes after him. Warren goes after him. CNN and MSNBC constantly go after him, but especially CNN. The Daily Beast goes after him. News talks about anecdotes of a drunk crazy person in his campaign to scare everyone.
Now the latest thing?
Hillary Clinton goes after him.
CNN: Clinton says 'nobody likes' Sanders and won't commit to backing him if he's the Democratic nominee
Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton blasts Sen. Bernie Sanders in a new documentary, saying "nobody likes him" and declining in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter to say whether she would endorse and campaign for him if he's the Democratic 2020 nominee.
"He was in Congress for years. He had one senator support him. Nobody likes him, nobody wants to work with him, he got nothing done," Clinton says in the film, according to The Hollywood Reporter. "He was a career politician. It's all just baloney and I feel so bad that people got sucked into it."
The comments in the documentary are aimed directly at his core campaign appeal -- that he's a political outsider pitching revolutionary change.
The new round of lacerating attacks come less than two weeks before the Iowa caucuses, which Clinton narrowly won in 2016 and where Sanders is locked in a tight four-way race this year. They also have the potential to reignite a divisive, four-year-old fight that has never fully faded from Democrats' minds. More recently, and in comments since her loss to President Donald Trump, Clinton has blamed Sanders for damaging her campaign.
Sanders brought in people from the Left outside of the Democratic Party to support Clinton. I am sure some of those people refused to vote for her, but also some of them voted for her. My cousin, a socialist, and his socialist friends voted for her, for example.
But now, it seems Clinton is blaming Bernie for her campaign loss.
The establishment will continue to bash Bernie until his poll numbers drop way below a danger line.
What's more is that Trump is using this division against the Democrats.