A second field organizer for Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) 2020 campaign has expressed support for gulags.
Martin Weissgerber, a field organizer for the campaign, made the comments to an undercover Project Veritas reporter.
Weissgerber said he’s ready for the “[expletive] revolution” and that he hopes to “guillotine the rich” and “send Republicans to reeducation camps.”
“Do we just dissolve the Senate, House of Representatives, the Judicial Branch and have somebody like Bernie Sanders and a cabinet of people make all decisions for the climate?” he said. “I mean, I’m serious. What will help is when we send all the Republicans to the ‘reeducation’ camps.”
Do ya think they’ll make a movie about the re-educational experience proposed by Bernie’s staff? They could call it “A Weekend At Bernie’s Gulag”. The theme songs goes something like….
‘Relax’ said the night man,
‘We are programmed to receive.
You can check out any time you like,
But you can never leave!’
Bernie Sanders sez, “Eat your heart out, Joe Biden”
Former Vice President Joe Biden said in a 2017 speech he allowed children to play with his wet leg hair as a lifeguard, according to resurfaced video footage.
The former vice president spoke on June 26, 2017 at the Joseph R. Biden Jr. Aquatic Center dedication in Delaware, according to a video WITN Channel 22 posted Sept. 17. The video shows Biden, surrounded by children, detailing the lessons he learned from the black community in the area surrounding the aquatic center.
AOC: ‘It’d be an honor to be vice president’ and be in charge of the breadlines.”
She’s a bit too young to legally hold the job, but that hasn’t stopped Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez from measuring the drapes in the vice president’s office.
“It’d be an honor to be vice president,” she said in a weekend interview when asked about becoming Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’s running mate should he become the Democratic presidential nominee.
But, she added, at 30, she is five years short of the constitutional age limit for vice president — or president.
It’s 1988 and newlywed Bernie Sanders is in the Soviet Union with his wife, Jane, handing out gifts to the mayor of a midsized city they’ve befriended. The mood is festive as the two bestow the items: A Beatles album, a red “Bernie for Burlington” button, “delicious Vermont candy” and a tape of tunes Sanders recorded himself with fellow artists from Vermont, among other goodies.
You can click on the Politico link above to see the Bernie’s interview in the Soviet Union. However, before you do, watch a bit of the uncut footage of a grocery store in Moscow just a couple of years after Bernie’s 1988 trip. You’ll see why he’s called “Breadlines” Bernie Sanders. The old ‘bomb-thrower‘ hasn’t changed much, has he?