Watching Bernie and His Sandernistas: Redux

After reading this interview/review of a book, Bernie and the Sandernistas by Jeffrey St. Clair on Bernie’s last defeat at the hands of Hillary I asked myself, is it possible that this is happening all over again in 2020 only now instead of Hillary it will either be Buttigieg, Biden, Klobuchar or Bloomberg .

(Bernie Sanders promised a Revolution, a promise that was seized upon with an almost religious fervor by a new generation of political activists, a generation raised with smart phones and terror alerts, a generation burdened by debt and facing dim economic prospects. Jeffrey St. Clair, editor of the political journal CounterPunch, called Bernie’s raucous band of followers The Sandernistas, as they pitched themselves for battle against one of the most brutal political operations of the modern era, the Clinton machine. Ridiculed by the media and dismissed as a nuisance by the political establishment, the Sanders campaign shocked Clinton in a state after state, exposing the deep structural fissures in the American electorate. Ultimately the Sanders campaign faltered, undone by the missteps of its leader and by sabotage from the elites of the Democratic Party. By the time the Senator gave his humiliating concession speech at the convention in Philadelphia, even his most ardent supporters jeered him in disgust and walked out, taking their protests back to the streets. This turbulent year of mass revolt and defeat is recounted here, as it happened, by one of America’s fiercest and funniest journalists.)

“A brilliant exposition of how Bernie led his Sandernistas up a garden path to nowhere.”
 Andrew Cockburn
Published by CounterPunch, 2016. Paperback, 87 pages.

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