Running for Your Life: Bern, Baby, Bern

OK, there was once an American national candidate by the name of Ralph Nader. When it came to character, he wasn’t my cup of tea. But talk about political leanings, and there was plenty in Ralph Nader that reminded me of my Canadian heroes: Tommy Douglas, David Lewis and his son, Stephen. Now, along comes this guy by the name of Bernie Sanders. And, lo and behold, after twenty-seven years in the United States, I’m finally feeling political again … Or at least am hearing ideas from a political candidate that, gulp, remind me of Tommy, David and Stephen. Sanders wants to represent the Democratic Party as its presidential nominee. (Sorry, Hillary.) Here are 10 reasons why I’m feeling differently as the presidential campaign warms up, with the first Iowa Caucus set for Feb. 1, 2016:

  1. Bernie cut his political teeth decrying the shame of oligarchic inequality
  2. He feels the media are not to be trusted (Yours truly excepted, of course.)
  3. As a true progressive, he harkens back to the days before the only authentic Democrat was a centrist Democrat
  4. Bernie was one of the first on the left to mistrust welfare-killer, high-finance facilitator, and jail-poor-people-and-hassle-parasites parvenu Bill Clinton
  5. He regards as his ideas mentor his older brother, LARRY
  6. Before embracing politics, Bernie was a carpenter
  7. He’s not a fan of campaigning  
  8. Bernie didn’t own a suit when he was elected mayor of Burlington, Vermont, and was flat broke when he entered Congress
  9. Like me, in 1985, he traveled to Nicaragua to support the Sandinista revolution. Unlike me, he was dubbed a “Sandernista” and met with leader Daniel Ortega. Burlington and Managua became sister cities
  10. He played a tiger’s butt in puppet street theater


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2 comments:

David said...

I last got excited about presidential politics with Obama and that hasn't really turned out very well, although there seems a ray of excitement creeping in now. Since I've retired, I no longer trust THE MEDIA either. And, I've liked Canada since they snuck our diplomats out of Iran. I hope I can keep my cynicism in abeyance long enough to see Bernie's name on a ballot, but let's just say I'm not holding my breath.

Unknown said...

Keeping one's cynicism in abeyance is no easy task. But, at least at this point in the story line, I'm loving this talking up Bernie Sanders -- and seeing the results in the thousands upon thousands who are coming out to his public events ...