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3/20-21 News Roundup & Open Thread

The Progressive Wing Posted on March 20, 2023 by BennyMarch 20, 2023

Happy Spring – this afternoon! News, commentary, and posts from social media below the jump. Come join us!

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Posted in 2024 Elections, Bernie Sanders, Black Lives Matter, Climate Change, DownBallotCandidates, Energy, Foreign Policy, Guns, Healthcare, Immigration, Income Inequality, Medicare For All, Poverty, Taxes, The Economy, War | Tagged Bernie Sanders Joe Biden | 96 Replies

7/27-29 News Roundup & Open Thread

The Progressive Wing Posted on July 27, 2022 by BennyJuly 29, 2022

Hump day! News and commentary in the comments below. See you there!

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Posted in 2022 elections, 2024 Elections | Tagged Bernie Sanders Joe Biden, DCCC

7/22-24 Weekend News and Open Thread

The Progressive Wing Posted on July 22, 2022 by BennyJuly 24, 2022

Friday came quickly this week. Join us for news and commentary below. Benny’s Bar will open later for summer drinks.

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Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged Bernie Sanders Joe Biden, Congress, Open Thread, Super Tuesday

1/20 Trump Has Left the WH; Biden’s Inaugural;Bernie is Chairman of Budget;& OT

The Progressive Wing Posted on January 20, 2021 by BennyJanuary 20, 2021

(image courtesy via TOP)

Farewell to a Monster

Vast numbers of Americans have, at the most intimate level, suffered far more than I during these bastard-years: people who have been separated from parents or siblings or children or spouses or lovers by ICE agents and by capricious executive orders designed to lock down this country against immigrants. Individuals who have had online—and, more recently, in-person—goons unleashed against them by the president. Civil servants whose careers have been destroyed for speaking truth to power. Workers whose rights have been trampled. Members of the LGBTQ+ community who have had their legal protections undermined. Victims of hurricanes and forest fires who have seen federal emergency assistance turned into a political football. Pandemic victims ignored by a president who seemed to think he could make Covid-19 vanish simply by refusing to speak to the nation with urgency, compassion, or scientific understanding about this horrific disease.

These last years have been a collective stress test. How do we cope with unyielding irrationality and unrelenting cruelty doled out from on high? How do we navigate a landscape poisoned by Twitter trolls and mobs? How do we deal with the streams of undiluted venom, death threats, and other nonsense the Trumpists have showered on those with whom they disagree politically? How do we provide context for such a vertiginous slide from rationality and toward cultism?

At noon on January 20, Trump will become a private citizen again. Perhaps the viciousness of his presidency will fade and the sense of omnipresent chaos will dissipate. Perhaps, in the months and years ahead, America’s shredded moral fabric will be repaired. Perhaps social media really will continue to mute Trump, leaving him no choice but to crawl back under the rock from which he emerged. Perhaps the systems Trump tried so hard to break really will have the last laugh, outlasting a president and his inner circle who expressed nothing but contempt for the idea of rational, knowledge-based leadership.

Perhaps… but don’t expect any grace or decency or humility from Trump. In retirement, the ex-president will likely be at least as obnoxious as he has been in office. He will continue to love the sound of his own voice and will likely continue to rile up his mob. It will take a long time for us to heal from Trump’s dismal presidency. But his ignominious departure from Washington, following his drubbing at the hands of voters and the collapse of his attempt to orchestrate a judicial and then a mob-fomented coup, is at least a start.

Trump has already left town.

Update: After trying for 3 decades, Joe Biden is #46. For our democracy, “Rise”.

More news, tweets, videos, etc in the comments. We’ll see you there!

Posted in Bernie Sanders, News, Open Thread | Tagged Bernie Sanders Joe Biden, DJT, Rise

11/7 The Day the Music Didn’t Die: Biden Crosses 270 EV Threshold; Sanders on AC360 &Open Thread

The Progressive Wing Posted on November 7, 2020 by BennyNovember 7, 2020

Bernie Sanders was on AC360. Here’s the homemade video I created:

CNN is reporting the bells are being heard in Paris.

The orange shitzgibbon, of course, can’t accept his fait accompli, yet he faces a parade that truly is focused on him:

Trump returning to the White House from his golfing trip, witnessing celebrations of his defeat in the streets of DC.
He finally got a parade that's focused on him!! Congrats bro! pic.twitter.com/hRrMyTMD4X

— Jayar Jackson (@JayarJackson) November 7, 2020

More jibber-jabber, tweets, videos, etc in the comments. And good music! Please put your quarters in the jukebox and play something!

Biden is giving his victory speech @ 7 CT. I’m certain you can find it for free on just about any platform, except maybe Parlor, a red-meat CT place.

Posted in Bernie Sanders, News, Open Thread, Video | Tagged Bernie Sanders Joe Biden, POTUS 2020

7/10 News Roundup and OT: Bar is Open

The Progressive Wing Posted on July 10, 2020 by BennyJuly 10, 2020

Has Biden Really Embraced the Left?

Dave Weigel at WaPo writes:

The last time Joe Biden appeared on a presidential ticket, the Democratic Party’s platform contained no mention of marijuana. Its health-care language focused on the Affordable Care Act, suggesting that the fight for universal coverage was pretty much won. It promised to “fight inequalities in our criminal justice system,” without spelling out how, and urged that when the death penalty is used, it should “not be arbitrary.”

Biden is happily inheriting a party that has moved to the left, without interruption, since he left the vice presidency. The report this week from his Unity Task Force, the product of a deal between the nominee and primary runner-up Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), found Biden’s team inching a little further in that direction — cautious, careful with its wording, but dramatically different from the politics that defined much of Biden’s career.

“I think the compromise that they came up with, if implemented, will make Biden the most progressive president since FDR,” Sanders said in a Wednesday night interview with MSNBC’s Chris Hayes.

Republicans quickly repurposed Sanders’s answer to describe Biden as a catspaw for the country’s resurgent socialist movements. “This is surrendering to the socialists,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said in a Thursday interview on Fox News. The Republican National Committee highlighted sentences taken directly from some of Sanders’s campaign white papers to accuse Biden of “plagiarism,” a charge that evoked his botched 1988 presidential campaign, if not quite describing a task force designed to merge platforms.

But the basic Republican critique was right. Biden, seen by voters as the most moderate of their two dozen or so options in the primary, has welcomed a shift away from the careful politics Democrats deployed, for decades, to mollify suburban voters. Under his proposals, millions of voters are offered a new government health-care plan, and millions more are offered federal housing and housing assistance. Tax cuts, emphasized for years to convince swing voters, aren’t prioritized.

“In 2008, one of the things we had to constantly fight in places like the I-4 corridor was taxes,” said Steve Schale, an Obama-Biden campaign veteran who’s now a strategist for the pro-Biden super PAC Unite the Country, referring to a vote-rich stretch of Florida cities and suburbs. “I bet you we ran more ads about Barack Obama cutting middle-class taxes than anything. We had to win that fight. Our ad strategy was built around keeping that fight neutral.”

Tough-on-crime politicking has been de-emphasized, too. The party’s 2012 platform did not mention the “war on drugs.” The 2016 platform, reshaped by Sanders delegates, condemned the drug war for the “imprisonment of millions of Americans, disproportionately people of color.” The task force’s paper, with Biden’s name at the top, pledges to “end the failed ‘War on Drugs’ ” entirely.

Weigel is right about FNC though. They are crafting the narrative reporting that AOC and Bernie, the socialists, are taking over Democratic Establishment, and it is showing up in other Red State.com outlets. I guess the new norm is the “Progressive Establishment.” I wish that were true. I’m not fooled by any of this and neither are most progressives.

Every single day for the past 21 years… https://t.co/tFw6Jla0vw

— Warren Gunnels (@GunnelsWarren) July 10, 2020

More news, tweets, videos in the comments. TGIF….

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Posted in 2020 Elections, Activism, Bernie Sanders, Democrats, grassroots, News, Open Thread | Tagged Bernie Sanders Joe Biden, cannabis, Joe Biden, Progressive Establishment, progressive movement

BNR Breaking: Sanders Endorses Biden, Secures $15 Wage Min Support

The Progressive Wing Posted on April 13, 2020 by BennyApril 13, 2020

https://www.pscp.tv/w/1vOxwoAjQVVxB

It’s pretty evident Bernie is concerned about the strong reaction Berners have had to support Biden, and those two camps have talking over the weekend. The camps are now called defacto “task forces” in dealing with the pandemic.

sorry bernie, i was r*ped when i was 14 and im not voting for a r*pist at the age of 26. https://t.co/IRnJfr67tT

— chubby black girl (they/she) (@jmsxn) April 13, 2020

Biden says we can’t go back to where we were, we need to build a 21st-century safety net (insulting term, very neoliberal) and infrastructure.

It all sounds phony but it proves that Bernie sticks to his word.

Once a transcript can be located that will be posted here.

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