Sanders
Crusade For Change Is Phony
By
Stephen Lendman
June 24,
2016 "Information
Clearing House"
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His
so-called “where we go from here speech” fell
short, repeating warmed-over themes highlighted
throughout his campaign - ones he largely failed
to support during 30 years in public office.
His record
shows a deplorable habit of saying one thing,
then doing another, destroying his credibility.
His populist rhetoric rings hollow.
Days
earlier, he acknowledged Clinton becoming
Democrat party presumptive standard bearer,
saying “(i)t doesn’t appear that I’m going to be
the nominee, so I’m not going to be determining
the scope of the convention.”
Endorsing
her is virtually certain. He’ll choose the time
and place to announce it - betraying his loyal
supporters, backing an unindicted war
criminal/racketeer, proving beyond a shadow of a
doubt his so-called crusade for change is phony.
“We have
got to work tirelessly to make sure Donald Trump
is not president,” he ranted - code language for
supporting Clinton, the most recklessly
dangerous presidential aspirant in US history,
WW III a coin flip if she’s elected, Sanders
ignoring the major threat of our time. World
peace hangs in the balance.
Throughout
Obama’s tenure, Sanders supported his deplorable
agenda, including endless wars of aggression,
corporate favoritism and police state harshness
- a Clinton administration likely to exceed the
worst of his policies.
His issue
isn’t stopping Trump. It’s loyalty to Democrat
party bosses, supporting its presumptive
presidential nominee, opposing any GOP one.
He sounded
buffoon-like, saying “I’ll run around the entire
country if I have to. It is hard to imagine a
man who has such limited capabilities becoming
president.”
He’s a
billionaire businessman. His disturbing rhetoric
aside, no public record exists to judge him.
Clinton’s agenda as me-first lady, US senator
and secretary of state is too deplorably lawless
to tolerate - a rage for power and super-wealth,
representing what Sanders claims to oppose.
Ignore his
rhetoric. Examine his House and Senate voting
record - on the wrong side of major issues time
and again, notably supporting imperial
lawlessness.
Maintaining the myth of his so-called “political
revolution” persists, smoke and mirrors without
substance, rhetoric without follow-through.
America
needs real anti-war, populist champions. Duopoly
power governance excludes them, Sanders a loyal
soldier, supporting what demands committed
resistance.
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