Six Responses to Bernie Skeptics
Is Bernie Sanders too old? Would he beat Trump in a general election? Robert Reich discusses these issues and other concerns regarding Bernie Sanders for president.
Clinton And Sanders Call Out America’s Racist Criminal Justice System
"There needs to be a concerted effort to address the systemic racism in our criminal justice system."
New York Values: What Tiny Ted Will Never Get About the Big Town
Only a rube thinks that New York is about money and media alone; it is much, much bigger than that.
The Most Critically Important Issue in this Election; Taking our Country Back
This upcoming election is an important one for U.S. citizens. It is time to take back democracy with equal opportunities and fairness.
Bernie is Leftists’ Divinely Appointed “Hitman”
“Love him or loathe him, Bernie Sanders has succeeded in doing something the left itself has never in recent memory accomplished: he’s spearheading a potential political revolution.”
New Bernie Sanders Campaign Ad Vows to Break Up Big Banks
“Under my administration, Goldman Sachs execs and other Wall Street CEOs won’t go through the revolving door from Wall Street to government.”
The Republican Debate: Seven Trumped-Up Survivors
Fireworks, muscle flexing, invective: the cage match that was the Republican presidential debate in Charleston, South Carolina.
Tell the Truth about Bernie’s Health Care Stand
During the 1993 quest for a health care plan, Secretary Clinton sent Sanders an autographed picture of the two of them, wishing him the best and thanking the senator “for your commitment to real health care access for all Americans.”
The State of the Plutocracy: The Kabuki President on Money in Politics
Though Obama campaigned against the way Washington does business, his most historic advances have been for the militarized plutocracy that he campaigned against.
Bernie Sanders’ Single-Payer Healthcare Plan Will Save American Families $1200 a Year
According to an analysis by Politifact, Sanders' plan "Medicare for All" would cost taxpayers an average of $1200 less than they are paying now under the Affordable Care Act.









