Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Some Tweets from David Sirota

David Sirota is the speech writer for candidate Bernie Sanders.



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    Don't miss this amazing moment from last night where he relentlessly mocks "emotional" billionaires who are panicking over his rise in momentum and support. FULL:
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    “Medicare-For-All would lead to rationing”
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    Please report this tweet as an “unlabeled political or issue ad.”
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    “The ‘unnoticed insect apocalypse’ should set alarm bells ringing, according to conservationists, who said that without a halt there will be profound consequences for humans and all life on Earth.”
  • Some photos from tonight’s grassroots fundraiser for . Our great , and Jeff Weaver were there rallying the troops! Let’s do this!
     
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    I honestly think saying Pete Buttigieg "flip flopped" on this undersells the intensity and naked opportunism this represents. I think it's pretty stunning but your mileage may vary.
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    Pete Buttigieg was for single-payer, Medicare for All before he was against it. Here we go: 02/17/2018: Buttigieg is befuddled as to why anyone would ever question his support for Medicare for All.
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    NEW: and I look at the politics behind Bernie Sanders beating Elizabeth Warren in the battle for the endorsement of the pro-single payer union National Nurses United.
  • The freakout by the corporate class is not a coincidence - it is a direct response to surging in the last 83 days until Iowa. That surge is comprised of strong poll numbers, big crowds, big organizing/fundraising success & big endorsements
  • This is not a coincidence -- this is a direct response by the corporate class to the Bernie Surge. They are freaked out by the huge momentum of the Bernie 2020 campaign.
  • This reads like a dispatch from Versailles just before the French Revolution
  • “When you‘re worth $50 billion, I guess you don‘t have to have town meetings, you don‘t have to talk to ordinary people. What you do is you take out, I guess a couple of billion dollars, and you buy the state of California,” Sanders said.