Monday, November 16, 2015

Bernie Fans: He's Going to Let You Down

He's already said that whoever (read Hillary) is the Dem nominee, he'll support. It doesn't look like he's too eager to be the nominee.
The first half hour of the second Democratic presidential debate was focused on how the United States should deal with ISIS and international terrorism. It could have been an opening for Sanders to highlight Hillary Clinton's early support for the Iraq war. And out of the gate, Sanders did emphasize his opposition to the 2003 invasion. "I don't think any sensible person would disagree that the invasion of Iraq led to the instability we are seeing now," he said. "I think that was one of the biggest foreign policy blunders in the history of the United States."

But when the CBS moderator, John Dickerson, pressed him specifically about Clinton's support for the war, he didn't take the gloves off:
I think we have a disagreement, and the disagreement is that not only did I vote against the war in Iraq if you look at history, John, you will find that regime change, whether it was in the early '50s in Iran, whether it was toppling Allende in Chile, whether it was overthrowing the government of Guatemala way back when, these invasions, these toppling of governments...regime changes have unintended consequences. I will say, on these issues I am a little bit more conservative than the secretary in that I am not in favor of regime change.
That was it. It was a history lesson—and a true one—but it was hardly a powerful indictment of her record.

By contrast, in 2007, then-Sen. Barack Obama hammered Clinton over and over again for her vote to authorize the war; on Saturday, Sanders spoke right past her.

  Mother Jones
Not exactly a great strategy for a man who says he wants to be president.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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