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FlatBaroque

(3,160 posts)
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 12:37 PM Feb 2016

People ask, "why doesn't Bernie go on the attack against Hillary?"

Why does he not nail her to the wall with the truth that is already out there? I believe the answer is simple. And that is Bernie is not waging this fight against a primary opponent, or even a general election opponent. The fight he is asking us to engage with him is the fight to dismantle the decrepit establishment.

He understands that Hillary is simply another mouth that has discovered that suckling on the teat of Wall Street is the easy way to the top. So while what she does is simply what most politicians aspire to, it is the playing field and the rules of the game that are inherently corrupt, or lead to corrupt and unethical behavior.

Bernie is putting the system on trial. He is shining a light on the structural inequities that are baked in to the system. A system that benefits people like Hillary and her ethical standards. Therefore, attacking Hillary misses the point of his campaign.

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jham123

(278 posts)
1. As I said
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 12:40 PM
Feb 2016

in another thread.....he needn't "attack" her, he merely points out what "HE" won't do i.e. "Take advice from Kissinger"

He really didn't attack her in that exchange, he merely made a simple observation and a quip about what "He" wouldn't do and this somehow is an "ATTACK" against Hillary

Or

A Photographer chimes in and confirms that is in fact Bernie and not Rappaport....that somehow is Bernie attacking Hillary.

dana_b

(11,546 posts)
2. she's the one attacking and smearing
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 12:42 PM
Feb 2016

because it's what she has.

He has the truth on his side. I also do believe that if he doesn't become the nominee, that he will support her and he realizes that if he attacks her now, he may look like a hypocrite later. She doesn't seem to worry about those things.

 

UnBlinkingEye

(56 posts)
5. No Need
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 12:48 PM
Feb 2016

Hillary is flawed and damaged beyond repair. The Republicans have been waiting for her since 2008 and all she has done is give them more ammunition. Blatant corruption has been her SOP since her cattle futures days, just ask Goldman Sachs.

Tanuki

(14,918 posts)
6. He doesn't have to.....he has a large group of keyboard warriors who are more than happy
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 12:48 PM
Feb 2016

to do it for him, and this way he can maintain the illusion of holding the moral high ground. Either he is well aware of this and it is a cynical ploy typical of his fellow career politicians, or he is alarmingly out of touch with what is going on around him outside his immediate bubble.

FlatBaroque

(3,160 posts)
8. You're right. Props to Hillary for not sending surrogates out to do her dirty work
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 12:50 PM
Feb 2016

She keeps it on the level, doesn't she?

GreatGazoo

(3,937 posts)
10. I like this guy's analysis (as posted by others on DU yesterday)
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 12:53 PM
Feb 2016

"Winning without fighting" "getting the other side to over react"

GreatGazoo

(3,937 posts)
13. Love his point around 2:45 about how HRC now has to pick her words
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 01:18 PM
Feb 2016

and phrases carefully as she tries to serve two very different groups -- voter base vs donor base. Then he adds that her message has become so carefully scripted that her supporters have trouble articulating it.

When asked about Wall St money HRC fakes a laugh and implies that everyone does it. That works to a point on TV but not when a supporter does it in person or here on DU.

mhatrw

(10,786 posts)
15. Clinton is just the inevitable product of "devolution" in our current campaign system.
Wed Feb 17, 2016, 08:46 PM
Feb 2016

Survival of the conflictest.

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