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seabeckind

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18. "progressive ideas have a broad popularity"
Wed Mar 23, 2016, 03:47 PM
Mar 2016

Yes, they do. And they are implemented when the people speak to the entrenched power base.

This is from an earlier RS article:

Sanders believes that such progressive ideas have a broad popularity, not just among a lefty fringe but across the working class, even in red states. And yet progressive movements in recent years have wound up marginalized in the face of establishment pushback (Dean, the Occupy Wall Street movement) or else, as in the case of support for Obama, left as promises unfulfilled. Sanders believes that by keeping his focus on economic populism, he has a shot — a long one, he admits — at beating the historical odds. "Once you get off of the social issues — abortion, gay rights, guns — and into the economic issues," he says, "there is a lot more agreement than the pundits understand."

(SNIP)

The bigger question facing Sanders, whatever you think about the merits of his ideas, is how he would ever possibly implement them, assuming he's not elected along with a Democratic sweep of both houses of Congress. Sanders, on the stump, praises President Obama for running a brilliant campaign in 2008. But then he goes on to say that the president's biggest mistake ("and I had the opportunity to tell him this — I'm not sure how happy he was to hear it, but that's what I do!&quot was to demobilize his millions of passionate supporters after Election Day: "Politics in Washington is not about a president sitting down with Mitch McConnell or John Boehner and having a drink [and] trying to work it out — that's just media nonsense. You guys want free tuition at public colleges and universities? You bring a million of your friends to march on Washington, D.C.!"

Sanders insists that the nation is less polarized than it is portrayed in the mainstream media. Through the Obama years, the Democratic Party's strategy has been to specifically target the so-called coalition of the ascendant — young people, minorities, college-educated women — by heightening contradictions with the GOP on issues like immigration, LGBT rights, overpolicing and abortion.

Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/weekend-with-bernie-sanders-20150709#ixzz43l0QCylQ
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"Through the Obama years, the Democratic Party's strategy has been to specifically target the so-called coalition of the ascendant — young people, minorities, college-educated women "

And then promptly forgets the promises -- until the next election or fundraising letter.

Got one of those today from DWS. Time to send off another $50 to Bernie.
Matt Taibbi weighs in... JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #1
Is this the magazine facing the $25m lawsuit for defamation and purposely publishing false stories? MadDAsHell Mar 2016 #2
She is right up there With Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show... Agnosticsherbet Mar 2016 #3
K&R! stonecutter357 Mar 2016 #4
Who would ever have thought that Rolling Stone would one day be part of the establishment? KamaAina Mar 2016 #5
Anyone who realized it would become a multi-million dollar enterprise. tabasco Mar 2016 #6
Dontcha know? Zorro Mar 2016 #9
It's all in the goal of the company. seabeckind Mar 2016 #13
It was used as an example of anti-establishment at the end of the book "Firestarter". Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #11
not sure Rolling Stone coming off a fake story PatrynXX Mar 2016 #12
Those guys at Rolling Stone sold out Doc_Technical Mar 2016 #7
I just cancelled my subscription to Rolling Stone jbeck Mar 2016 #8
This just shows to go Plucketeer Mar 2016 #16
Me too. jhart3333 Mar 2016 #17
Ahh, the "no, we can't" argument. seabeckind Mar 2016 #10
I half expect to hear a Black Sabbath track used to sell mouthwash. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2016 #14
Its as if the "Yes We Can" had been squashed by Obama LiberalLovinLug Mar 2016 #19
RS doesn't have much of a clue about music these days either. mahannah Mar 2016 #15
"progressive ideas have a broad popularity" seabeckind Mar 2016 #18
Rolling Stone is just one of the many, many, endorsements she has received. Good for her and them. Laser102 Mar 2016 #20
Locking not LBN fine for GDP though azurnoir Mar 2016 #21
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