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October 7, 2015

Representational Democracy at work

BOSTON (State House News Service) – Add Senate President Stanley Rosenberg to the list of Hillary Clinton supporters in the Bay State. The leader of the Senate on Tuesday morning said the former secretary of state has reached out to him and he is backing her campaign.

“I like Hillary Clinton. I am supporting her, much to the consternation of my district. They’re with Bernie (Sanders), of course,” the Amherst Democrat said on Boston Herald Radio.
http://wwlp.com/2015/10/06/rosenberg-supporting-clinton-but-says-his-district-is-for-sanders/


When asked by hosts Hillary Chabot and Jaclyn Cashman if he had formally announced an endorsement of Clinton and when he chose to support her campaign, Rosenberg said, “Oh, I don’t know, I sent a check somewhere along the way.”

The air of inevitability that some say surrounds Clinton’s campaign, Rosenberg said, is something that other people are ascribing to her and something that she is working hard to push back on.

“I never consider anybody inevitable, you know, the voters ultimately will decide and they’re really quite insightful when push comes to shove,” he said. “I think as we get further on into the campaign people will focus more and more on the real issues because a lot’s hanging in the balance and things like emails and whatever whatever are going to take less and less attention.”
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“I have nothing against Bernie Sanders, I think he’s a terrific guy and the fact that 20,000 people showed up in Boston to hear him speak, I think is just spectacular,” he said.

And though Rosenberg said he will “probably” go to New Hampshire to canvass for Clinton ahead of the nation’s first primary, he said he likes that the self-described socialist senator from Vermont is drawing attention to issues like income inequality.

“I love what Bernie is saying and he is moving the conversation in the direction it needs to move in nationally because he’s talking about income insecurity, he’s talking about the fact that 80 percent of the people go home with a paycheck that either doesn’t support their family no matter how hard they’re working or is not advancing their standard of living,” Rosenberg said. “There is a lot of worry in this country and Bernie Sanders is speaking to that.”
He added, “Well, but so is (Clinton). But she speaks it in a different way. She has a different style and a different approach.”

Rosenberg joins Attorney General Maura Healey, Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, and Congressmen Stephen Lynch and Joe Kennedy in endorsing the former first lady, senator and secretary of state for president.


IOW: Never mind what my constituents who voted me into office think... I know what's best for them and they'll come around once the establishment's inevitability rule becomes clear to them.

There's even more of this almost unbelievable arrogance in the article, without any visible shred of shame. It truly makes me sad to post it.

Truly truly, sad but true.
October 4, 2015

From the Memphis Democrat - "Lightning Hit My Heart"

I am not a "religious" person, but I try to be tolerant of the beliefs of others. So I am not endorsing the sermon here per se. But I was impressed to read this article and decided to share it as yet more evidence that the Liberty University address is indeed having an impact. This is likely neither the first nor the last testimony to that effect, but I hope some here will find it a worthy read.

http://www.memphisdemocrat.com/lightning-hit-my-heart/

October 3, 2015

LIVE from the Boston Rally with Bernie Sanders

Estimated attendance @13000.
Looks like a poor quality feed, so if anyone finds a better one please post it.

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