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highprincipleswork

(3,111 posts)
29. I'm taking him with me in my heart all the days of my life.
Tue Mar 1, 2016, 02:06 PM
Mar 2016

When you stand up for things that are meaningful, and you mean what you say and say what you mean, that's really something in this cynical, lying world.

I believe in Bernie. I believe in what he stands for. I believe most of what he champions represents the very best of what this Democratic Party has always stood for, at least since the days of F.D.R.

This is what Harry Truman said, which I've posted elsewhere, and seems to ring a bell with some people.

The first rule in my book is that we have to stick by the liberal principles of the Democratic Party. We are not going to get anywhere by trimming or appeasing. And we don't need to try it.

The record the Democratic Party has made in the last 20 years is the greatest political asset any party ever had in the history of the world. We would be foolish to throw it away. There is nothing our enemies would like better and nothing that would do more to help them win an election.

I've seen it happen time after time. When the Democratic candidate allows himself to be put on the defensive and starts apologizing for the New Deal and the fair Deal, and says he really doesn't believe in them, he is sure to lose. The people don't want a phony Democrat. If it's a choice between a genuine Republican, and a Republican in Democratic clothing, the people will choose the genuine article, every time; that is, they will take a Republican before they will a phony Democrat, and I don't want any phony Democratic candidates in this campaign.

But when a Democratic candidate goes out and explains what the New Deal and fair Deal really are--when he stands up like a man and puts the issues before the people--then Democrats can win, even in places where they have never won before. It has been proven time and again.

We are getting a lot of suggestions to the effect that we ought to water down our platform and abandon parts of our program. These, my friends, are Trojan horse suggestions. I have been in politics for over 30 years, and I know what I am talking about, and I believe I know something about the business. One thing I am sure of: never, never throw away a winning program. This is so elementary that I suspect the people handing out this advice are not really well-wishers of the Democratic Party.

More than that, I don't believe they have the best interests of the American people at heart. There is something more important involved in our program than simply the success of a political party.

The rights and the welfare of millions of Americans are involved in the pledges made in the Democratic platform of 1948 and in the program of this administration. And those rights and interests must not be betrayed.



Fuck yeah. All the way to the convention! dinkytron Mar 2016 #1
The people care about this. We are not going away. senz Mar 2016 #2
They tried to depress enthusiasm after SC but the PEOPLE responded by providing Bernie sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #3
They still think it's a horse race. senz Mar 2016 #8
To the political class it IS a horse race, all of them vying for the large amounts of money sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #18
all the way to the Convention!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! amborin Mar 2016 #4
the Convention and beyond! JDPriestly Mar 2016 #42
Yes: and beyond. senz Mar 2016 #59
Keep donating! All the way Bernie! n/t PonyUp Mar 2016 #5
Nothing like this has ever happened before in my memory. The PEOPLE'S money will talk sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #9
I feel if we don't nominate Bernie, an opportunity like this won't come again in my lifetime. nt PonyUp Mar 2016 #10
It's the same for me. I agree. JDPriestly Mar 2016 #43
Kickin' & a Recken' 2banon Mar 2016 #6
The revolution happens downticket, not top down. JaneyVee Mar 2016 #7
Bernie's money IS downticket. It's grassroots. It's real senz Mar 2016 #11
He raised $0 for downticket races. JaneyVee Mar 2016 #12
You just don't understand what this is all about. So let me try to help you. sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #13
cool I'm looking forward to Hillary working with all these new "Bernie Dems". JaneyVee Mar 2016 #15
She wont be her Corporate funded candidates are now being challenged by Bernie Democrats sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #17
I suspect only a handful will actually get elected. hack89 Mar 2016 #19
The power of the people is more important now that they are organizing without sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #21
Lets start with basics - are they willing to even vote hack89 Mar 2016 #23
The DNC is responsible for low voter turnout. If Bernie wasn't in this race, the turnout would sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #24
Not much of a revolution is it then? hack89 Mar 2016 #26
Hillary is not a 'revolutionary' candidate, she is the Establishment so no, her candidacy is NOT sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #30
But we are talking about Bernie and his failures, not Hillary. hack89 Mar 2016 #33
I thought we were talking about how Hillary is failing to get people out to vote. sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #37
No. We were talking about the power of the people and Bernie's revolution. hack89 Mar 2016 #40
Oh okay, I love talking about Bernie's Political Revolution, it is making history actually: sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #46
The people will decide how historic Bernie will be hack89 Mar 2016 #51
He has already made history. He has made the corrupting influence of Money in Politics sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #62
And yet the voters will reject him. Funny how that works. nt hack89 Mar 2016 #63
The voters are FUNDING HIM. Lol, you really are out of touch with real people I think. Listening sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #64
Establishment politicians are establishment tools. nt mhatrw Mar 2016 #44
Which has nothing to do with Bernies' faltering "revolution". nt hack89 Mar 2016 #45
I'm thrilled with the daily growing strength of Bernie's and OUT political revolution. sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #67
Lets see how many actually get elected first, shall we? hack89 Mar 2016 #68
Well some have already BEEN elected. This political revolution didn't just start, it started sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #75
ok. nt hack89 Mar 2016 #76
My pleasure! sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #77
Predatory politicians LOVE predatory lenders! nt mhatrw Mar 2016 #70
Do you know where I can find a list of these 191 Bernie Dems? nxylas Mar 2016 #32
Sabrina posted it a few days ago. Here: senz Mar 2016 #57
Thanks nxylas Mar 2016 #58
Hey, Bernie is cracking open the machine for downticket entries. senz Mar 2016 #14
The talking point you just saw makes me smile. See my response, I love when someone uses sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #16
I was going to mention Bernie's downticket Dems senz Mar 2016 #47
Stunning! Thanks. Zorra Mar 2016 #20
Righteous indignation ejbr Mar 2016 #22
If only rally crowds translated into voters... brooklynite Mar 2016 #25
Just wait and see what happens as Bernie and the people go all the way to the Convention. sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #27
I enjoy platitudes as much as the next person.... brooklynite Mar 2016 #28
His campaign has been run brilliantly so far. His campaign managers are not wasting resources sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #34
" he will not win NY as the Dem Party has made it impossible for people to VOTE FOR HIM here" brooklynite Mar 2016 #36
In October no one knew Sanders here in NY. I know, even the Voter Registration people did not know sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #39
Funny that Barack Obama didn't have a problem getting known... brooklynite Mar 2016 #48
He wan't planning to reign in Wall Street and took plenty from the banks. Eric Holder was the banks' think Mar 2016 #55
The corporate media finds "socialism" and "revolution" threatening. senz Mar 2016 #56
Obama was backed by Corps and Wall St That bothered me then but since both of our sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #66
I'm taking him with me in my heart all the days of my life. highprincipleswork Mar 2016 #29
It's all good. Legally, he can turn over all left over money to the eventual nominee. RealAmericanDem Mar 2016 #31
I doubt Bernie will accept any left over money from the establshment candidate after he wins sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #60
Forward with the revolution Jack Rabbit Mar 2016 #35
The media blackout isn't working at 100%. dchill Mar 2016 #38
They sure did their best to try to ignore him and I love watching the corporate tools sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #65
Well... tgards79 Mar 2016 #41
For Hillry, yes we will. But I hope her ssupporters will join us on the way to the GE sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #50
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Mar 2016 #49
You're welcome Uncle Joe! sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #78
I'm all in ... Trajan Mar 2016 #52
I wonder if they realize yet that what you just stated is now a reality, after decades of us sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #61
Feel the Bern, Banksters! SoapBox Mar 2016 #53
K & R! TIME TO PANIC Mar 2016 #54
Ball game ain't over in the third inning, tabasco Mar 2016 #69
K&R liberal_at_heart Mar 2016 #71
Unfortunately, Hillary is never going to be tapped out of funds as this suggests BernieforPres2016 Mar 2016 #72
Bernie is making her spend GE money on the primary. He must be having an impact. liberal_at_heart Mar 2016 #73
Actually reports yesterday said she is already close to being tapped out. That she is now going sabrina 1 Mar 2016 #74
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