Wednesday, August 5, 2026
Burn..
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) thinks Democrats complaining about the new slate of left-wing candidates gaining traction with voters need a reality check, calling the establishment “way, way, out of touch” with Americans during a stop by MediasTouch’s “On Sunday” podcast.
Out of Touch..
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) thinks Democrats complaining about the new slate of left-wing candidates gaining traction with voters need a reality check, calling the establishment “way, way, out of touch” with Americans during a stop by MediasTouch’s “On Sunday” podcast this weekend.
Sanders had a blunt answer when host Jack Cocchiarella asked the progressive patriarch what he’d say to members of the Democratic Party who are telling the rising faction of democratic socialists “if you’re not going to just fit in nicely with the Democratic establishment, you shouldn’t be a Democrat.”
Well, maybe the converse is true,” the two-time presidential contender replied.
“Maybe the Democratic establishment should begin to understand they are way, way, out of touch with where the American people are,” Sanders went on. “That we don’t need a party anymore which is dominated by wealthy campaign contributors.”
“Maybe the Democratic establishment should begin to understand they are way, way, out of touch with where the American people are,” Sanders went on. “That we don’t need a party anymore which is dominated by wealthy campaign contributors.”
Comment:
Is the party dissolving itself? Is it way.. way out of touch? Just a thought.
Insane .
Bronx Borough President Vanessa Gibson slammed the Mamdani administration’s decision to award a $1.86 billion contract for hotels across the five boroughs to provide emergency space for the homeless — calling it “insane.”
A billion dollars to extend contracts with NYC hotels to continue housing homeless families PLUS building more permanent shelters to continue housing more homeless families is insane,” Bronx BP Vanessa Gibson said, linking to The Post’s story about the contract renewal.
The Post reported Sunday that the city approved a three-year $1.86 billion contract with the Hotel Association of New York City Foundation, which represents nearly 300 hotels, to provide emergency shelter to people experiencing homelessness.
Comment:
Is the sanctuary city migrants competing with the Homeless of NEW York?
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