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I understand the enthusiasm for Bernie because I'm equally
as enthusiastic about Hillary. But holding your vote hostage if your candidate
doesn't win the nomination is not an option.
Certainly not
this year. Probably not any year.
And rest assured that don't exclude myself from this
principle: If Sanders somehow makes the most unlikely of comebacks to defeat Clinton , I will certainly
vote for him in November. Because Donald Trump is not an option.
This also held true for me in 2008, when (after healing a
heart broken by Hillary's defeat) I proudly supported and voted for Barack
Obama. Because McCain/Palin was not an option.
But you don't have to take just my advice, because several
very influential, high-profile voices on the left have been saying the same
thing.
For instance, Michael Moore loudly endorsed Bernie on the
eve of Iowa
caucuses and continues to have plenty of differences with Hillary. But when it
comes to the general election, it's a no-brainer:
Michael Moore
is an avowed Bernie Sanders supporter and has been for years. But while the
outspoken filmmaker and liberal activist says he’s with Sanders till the end,
he quickly notes he’ll support former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton if
she’s the nominee.
“Oh
absolutely. She’s better than the alternative and she will do some good, "Moore said in an
interview on Sunday.
Then there's this philosophical giant who uses the same
a-word when it comes to his support in November:
Noam Chomsky
would “absolutely” choose Hillary Clinton over the
Republican nominee if he lived in a swing state, but her primary challenger,
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, “doesn’t have much of a chance," the MIT
professor and intellectual said in a recent interview...
“Oh absolutely…my vote would be against the Republican
candidate,” Chomsky told Al Jazeera English’s Mehdi
Hasan...
Chomsky cited “enormous differences” between
the two major political parties.“Every Republican candidate is either a climate
change denier or a skeptic who says we can’t do it,” Chomsky
said. “What they are saying is, ‘Let’s destroy the world.’ Is that worth
voting against? Yeah.”
Bill Maher
has also repeatedly made clear that he supports Sanders for the nomination, but
he can see the writing on the wall and used a different a-word regarding
the choice in November.
Last week on Real Time with Bill Maher, the
brazenly liberal host tore into Sanders supporters who claim they’d rather vote
for Donald Trump than Hillary Clinton. After outlining key differences between
a Trump and Clinton
presidency, Maher proclaimed, “That’s
your choice. Don’t be assholes about it.”
These are just three examples, but there's plenty more
where that came from and much more on the way shortly. All you have to do is
listen.
Bernie or bust? Are you sure about that? Because what it
really means is that you're fine with our entire country going "bust"
in every way imaginable (economically, morally, judicially...you name it) for
many years to come under the disastrous rule of *shudder* President Donald J.
Trump.
If you care about what Bernie Sanders has stood for his
whole life and what he continues to fight for to this day, "bust" is
simply not an option.
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