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Lorien

(31,935 posts)
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 01:33 PM Mar 2016

Birdie Sanders and Why Bernie Owns the Internet

On Friday, March 25, a small bird landed on Bernie Sanders’ podium during a campaign rally in Portland, Oregon and “Birdie Sanders” took over the internet. Mr. Sanders’ popularity with young people, who are more apt to use social media, is why—no matter who wins the Democratic nomination or the general election in 2016—Mr. Sanders will be a resounding progressive voice for years to come, pushing the issues America’s youth hold dear.

Birdie Sanders inspired comparisons to Jesus and praise from American Indians supporting Mr. Sanders as a champion of environmental issues.

“I’m deeply moved by the tenderness of this sweet little bird that flew to Bernie’s podium tonight in Portland. They are calling it ‪#?BirdieSanders,” wrote Shaun King of New York Daily News on Facebook. “In an age of ugly and destructive politics, it was beautiful to see the bird, see Bernie’s beautiful reaction to the bird, see the crowd explode with joy, then see Bernie Sanders say the bird was a sign for world peace and no more war!”

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Mr. Sanders dominates his competition on Facebook, and news in favor of him trends more often than any other presidential candidate. A recent Washington Post analysis found Mr. Sanders received over 300,000 more votes from people under the age of 30 than Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton combined. Older demographics still get the majority of their news from mainstream media TV outlets, which have been overwhelmingly biased in their support and coverage of Ms. Clinton over Mr. Sanders. If these older generations used the internet more, Ms. Clinton wouldn’t have a chance in the Democratic Primaries.

It’s no surprise young people are more akin to supporting a progressive candidate over Ms. Clinton. Young people grew up watching how disastrous an interventionist foreign policy is for America. They grew up watching their parents struggle in the wake of the NAFTA deal, which outsourced thousands of manufacturing jobs while wages remained stagnant for decades. Many cite Bill Clinton’s administration as one of economic growth—but in reality, young people grew up watching the fallacies of trickle-down economics as the majority of new income only benefited the wealthy.

With regards to Ms. Clinton, Matt Taibbi of Rolling Stone recently wrote, “She has been playing the inside game for so long, she seems to have become lost in it. She behaves like a person who often doesn’t know what the truth is, but instead merely reaches for what is the best answer in that moment, not realizing the difference.” While Ms. Clinton’s celebrity status and name recognition has made her popular with baby boomers, young voters see the insincerity of her record, which details strong ties to big money and a quickness to say whatever wins support—rather than a principled approach Mr. Sanders has taken his entire career.

More: http://observer.com/2016/03/birdie-sanders-and-why-bernie-owns-the-internet/

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Birdie Sanders and Why Bernie Owns the Internet (Original Post) Lorien Mar 2016 OP
Trump and the Flying Monkey! BuelahWitch Mar 2016 #1
I thought it was a RAT! flamingdem Mar 2016 #2
It is. A rat... and a flying monkey. nt Buns_of_Fire Mar 2016 #7
Little Bird... TeeYiYi Mar 2016 #3
Annie! Wowzers do I love her me b zola Mar 2016 #8
I know!... TeeYiYi Mar 2016 #10
... NWCorona Mar 2016 #4
Rec and Kick 2banon Mar 2016 #5
This seems to be as good a place as any to put this... Buns_of_Fire Mar 2016 #6
It is such pure fun! me b zola Mar 2016 #9
a little bird did sing whirlygigspin Mar 2016 #11

me b zola

(19,053 posts)
8. Annie! Wowzers do I love her
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:36 PM
Mar 2016

...and this song seems to be the most fitting yet of the songs dedicated to Bernie, the movement, and the birdie.

Annie

TeeYiYi

(8,028 posts)
10. I know!...
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:49 PM
Mar 2016

Me too.



I've been listening to her in constant rotation for at least two weeks now...

Annie

TYY

Buns_of_Fire

(17,208 posts)
6. This seems to be as good a place as any to put this...
Sun Mar 27, 2016, 03:17 PM
Mar 2016


(It's not as polished as the Peter Griffin version, but I think the original better captures the raw, emotive power of the lyrics.)
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