Oh Bernie, if it weren’t for that tired, failed Socialist ideology, you could be on to something.
Former Democrat presidential contender Bernie Sanders vented his frustration with the Democrat Party Monday morning. Sanders took to Twitter to slam Democrats for completely ignoring America’s white working class.
I come from the white working class, and I am deeply humiliated that the Democratic Party cannot talk to the people where I came from.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) November 14, 2016
As anyone who follows politics could imagine, Bernie’s beef didn’t sit well with many, and the scathing reactions piled in. And the fact that Sanders specifically mentioned “white” working class brought out the dividers who in order to sustain their level of outrage desperately need to believe it means he doesn’t care about anyone else.
Senator Sanders this tweet is precisely why the Dems don't deserve any Black/Brown votes,we are the most working class people
— Rosa A. Clemente (@rosaclemente) November 14, 2016
You don't know how to talk about anyone who ISN'T white, that's why you lost the primary…. https://t.co/hecq7impZj
— Equal Rights, Lefts & Uppercuts (@InezBordeaux) November 14, 2016
@Cmilairk@HisanaSaku@rosaclemente@BernieSanders Actually I’m pretty sure he doesn’t care about black people. He is telling us that.
— JawsofShaw (@SageofShaw) November 14, 2016
@MattMinerXVX @BernieSanders yes well white dudes gotta stick together, maintain that status.
— JawsofShaw (@SageofShaw) November 14, 2016
@BernieSanders NEW FLASH SENATOR: The Working Class in AMERICA is NOT JUST WHITE! But apparently you seem to think so,which explains a LOT
— Chanceaux LeSaint (@1509lucky) November 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/EvolvedThinker/status/798219385609457667?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
And there was plenty of reaction from those who pointed out that Sanders isn’t a typical member of the Democrat Party.
@BernieSanders you aren’t a Democrat…
— Scott Keys (@ascottkeys86) November 14, 2016
Then JOIN the party, Bernie. https://t.co/J2tTSDJdkn
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) November 14, 2016
@BernieSanders humiliated that your campaign savaged our party. You are not a Democrat.
— ResistNowStellaa (@stellaaaa) November 14, 2016
Because Bernie dared to voice support for a demographic that isn’t politically correct to even acknowledge, disgruntled voters accused him of aligning with Trump.
@BernieSanders Don’t think we didn’t notice that you were quicker to say you’d work with Trump than you were to endorse Hillary. We see you.
— Still With Her (@feistybunnygirl) November 14, 2016
@SageofShaw @MattMinerXVX @BernieSanders Yeah maybe Bernie should have hired Bannon for his campaign instead!
— Zoe Harris (@harrizsf) November 14, 2016
@BernieSanders really Bernie? Than why don’t you go work with Trump. Bad enough all the media does is insult Dems. Now you? So disappointed
— wilmajean (@wilmajeanne) November 14, 2016
@BernieSanders Why don’t you just go ahead and join Trump’s cabinet then?
— Still With Her (@feistybunnygirl) November 14, 2016
It looks like rank and file Dems have learned nothing from the election.
H/T: Twitchy.com
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