Say Anything: Sanders and the Lesser Evil Mantra

[pe2-image src=”https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-c9SkP-nSBXk/V6-_mtx0CII/AAAAAAAABuQ/cKjtwOGZ1gkihwtmeFaKQ6803I_thUvogCHM/s144-c-o/20160809_1341%2BSay%2BAnything%2BSanders%2Band%2Bthe%2BLesser%2BEvil%2BMantra.jpg” href=”https://picasaweb.google.com/102930737536139888016/6313942463361513473#6318479474068555906″ caption=”Say Anything: Sanders and the Lesser Evil Mantra By Stan Malinowitz, CounterPunch.org (August 9, 2016 1:41 p.m.) — I don’t really feel betrayed by Bernie Sanders’ endorsement of Hillary Clinton. He said he would support the Democratic nominee, whoever it turned out to be, at the start of his campaign. That opened the doors to the Democratic debates and to the amount of media coverage he got. Even if the media clearly under-covered his campaign and over-covered Clinton`s, he got more visibility and his campaign came farther than if he had run as an independent or if he had not made the pact with the party. https://publicskeleton.com/media/2016/08/09/say-anything-sanders-and-the-lesser-evil-mantra/” type=”image” alt=”20160809_1341 Say Anything Sanders and the Lesser Evil Mantra.jpg” ] Say Anything: Sanders and the Lesser Evil Mantra
By Stan Malinowitz, CounterPunch.org

(August 9, 2016 1:41 p.m.) — I don’t really feel betrayed by Bernie Sanders’ endorsement of Hillary Clinton. He said he would support the Democratic nominee, whoever it turned out to be, at the start of his campaign. That opened the doors to the Democratic debates and to the amount of media coverage he got.

Even if the media clearly under-covered his campaign and over-covered Clinton`s, he got more visibility and his campaign came farther than if he had run as an independent or if he had not made the pact with the party.

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