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<https://www.liberationnews.org/iowa-shows-corporate-media-democratic-party-leaders-in-all-out-war-on-bernie-sanders/?utm_source=one_signal&utm_medium=desktop_alert&utm_campaign=liberationnews>
*
*Iowa shows corporate media, Democratic Party leaders in all-out war on
Bernie Sanders*

By Paul Wilcox
<https://www.liberationnews.org/author/joycecw210gmail-com/?author=>

Feb 07, 2020
<https://www.liberationnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/IMG-1861-4.jpg>
*Iowa shows corporate media, Democratic Party leaders in all-out war on
Bernie Sanders*

By Paul Wilcox
<https://www.liberationnews.org/author/joycecw210gmail-com/?author=>

Feb 07, 2020

*256*


Liberation News collage

Bernie Sanders won the Iowa primary popular vote. After a four-day delay in
reporting,  and with 97 percent of the results in, it could not be denied
that Bernie Sanders got 6,000 more votes than anyone else. But it appears
that the delegate count from Iowa caucuses is a dead heat between Sanders
and Pete Buttigieg.

New outlets everywhere, however, reported only the caucuses numbers,
leaving out the popular vote victory for Sanders.    The Associated Pres,
for example,  declared that it was “unable” to declare a winner.

Huh?

*DNC  really, really didn’t want Bernie to win Iowa*

Polling averages had suggested that Sanders was going to win big in Iowa.
One thing is for certain:  The DNC was going to do all it could not to
allow headlines to read “Big Victory for Bernie.” When returns showed
Sanders in the lead,  Tom Perez, the DNC chairperson, disputed the results,
describing “inconsistencies” and calling for a “recanvass” of votes.

Regarding the vote count delay, questions are being raised about Shadow
Inc., the application responsible for obscuring and delaying the primary
results. It is *linked to leaders of Clinton’s 2016 campaign*
<https://consortiumnews.com/2020/02/06/group-that-sabotaged-iowa-caucus-begun-by-billionaire-backer-of-alabama-false-flag-campaign/?fbclid=IwAR2u0CPxc33vWNjudo3ZNuYuv7plxExL-c-Z8clJRdyuoxkjDhaRjq3wpPs>,
and has very close ties to the DNC, and to billionaires like the Silicon
Valley reactionary Reid Hoffman.  Senior members of Shadow’s team, include
the CEO, Gerard Niemira, COO James Hickey, CTO Krista Davis and Product
Manager Ahna Rao, all who *ran Hillary Clinton’s 2016 primary*
<https://www.mintpressnews.com/corrupt-rigged-iowa-shit-show-caucus-sparks-anger-across-america/264650/%20.>
 campaign.

In addition, Peter Buttigieg, whose campaign has previously contracted the
firm behind the app, claimed a win Monday night with no data to be had. How
could that be?

There may no proof of a fixed caucus, but there is absolutely no reason to
believe that the caucus results as reported are removed from the crusade
the DNC is waging against Bernie and his movement.

*DNC betrayed Sanders in 2016*

In 2016 the extent of the Democratic establishment’s sabotage of the
Sanders’ campaign in favor of Hillary Clinton didn’t surface until the
actual Democratic Convention itself. At the time it was dismissed by
Sanders as a “family squabble” as he prepared to endorse Hillary Clinton,
much to the dismay of his working class delegates, who had placed their
hopes for change in Sanders, and who had saved and sacrificed so much to
pay for travel and lodging in Philadelphia, where hotel prices were jacked
up for the convention.

Today, as the Sanders’ movement has grown in determination and popularity,
the attacks from every corner of the capitalist establishment have grown
into a full-scale, open war against him. The DNC has shown that they fear
Sanders and the  movement that supports him even more than they fear Donald
Trump.

Why is this?

*Establishment fears the Sanders movement*

Bernie Sanders has been a democratic socialist politician his entire life;
promoting much very progressive legislation, but not really rocking the
boat of the capitalist establishment. The Democratic Party and the
mainstream media has mostly ignored him. What has changed?

His campaign for president has re-enlivened a strong, growing working class
electoral movement looking for major social change. It is this movement
that the entire capitalist class is afraid will develop beyond election
politics. They know that if Sanders is elected the working class will
expect results – which can only be achieved by a militant, working class
movement in the streets. Sanders himself has explained this.

Even before the first primary caucus, the Democratic National Committee was
plotting rules changes to try to head off Sanders getting the nomination.
For example,  super delegates  are *now able to vote* <http://https/> in
the first ballot at the convention. These are all politicians, party
officials and big donors who represent no one but themselves. Unlike other
delegates who come to represent the vote from a caucus, they can vote as
they wish.  They number over 700 and voted overwhelmingly for Clinton in
2016.  Excluding them from the first ballot was a reform won by the
Sanders’ movement at the time.

In another effort to undermine Sanders, the DNC changed its own rules of a
minimum donor requirement to allow Michael Bloomberg to enter the Feb. 19
debate. This courtesy was not extended to Sen. Cory Booker or other
candidates of color, who were kept out of the January debate.

Bloomberg, whose net worth is over $60 billion, used to be a Republican, is
fully financing his own campaign, and made a little *(for him)* $300,000
donation to the DNC before the ruling.  Just last month it was revealed
that he c*ontracted prison labor*
<https://theintercept.com/2019/12/24/mike-bloomberg-2020-prison-labor/> to
make phone calls for his presidential campaign. Yet this billionaire is
much favored over Sanders by the Democratic Party establishment.

*Baited by Clinton and Warren  on women question*

The attacks have come from many sides. “No one likes him” said Hilary
Clinton, referring only to the corrupt lobbyists and politicians in
Washington, ignoring the enthusiastic Sanders supporters who come by the
tens of thousands to his rallies, far more than any other candidate.

Some weeks later Hillary Clinton weighted in again against Sanders: “It’s
not only him, it’s the culture around him,” Clinton *told **The Hollywood
Reporter*
<https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/hillary-clinton-full-a-fiery-new-documentary-trump-regrets-harsh-words-bernie-1271551?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=THR%20Breaking%20News_2020-01-21%2004:00:00_kkilkenny&utm_term=hollywoodreporter_breakingnews>.
“It’s his leadership team. It’s his prominent supporters. It’s his online
Bernie Bros and their relentless attacks on lots of his competitors,
particularly the women…”

The *Big Lie of the “Bernie Bros”*
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/bernie-bros-are-loud-proud-and-toxic-to-bernie-sanders-campaign>
has
been revived from 2016, that somehow women-hating, racist, arrogant
college-educated white men are the core supporters of Bernie.

Then, Sen. Elizabeth Warren *accused*
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/bernie-sanders-denies-telling-warren-a-woman-couldnt-win-and-she-chooses-to-move-on?ref=author>
Sanders
of telling her in a private meeting that he didn’t believe that a woman
could defeat President Donald Trump in 2020. Really? This is highly
inconsistent with the relevance of the Sanders platform to women, which
includes abortion rights, affordable universal family care and family
leave. According to the *Economist*
<https://projects.economist.com/democratic-primaries-2020/candidate/bernie-sanders/>
“women
under 45 *make up a larger share*
<https://projects.economist.com/democratic-primaries-2020/candidate/bernie-sanders/>
of
Bernie Sanders’ base than men do in their same age group.”

“It’s really frustrating to see that the idea of the ‘Bernie Bro’ is still
so pervasive,” said 24-year-old Megan Magray, a reproductive health
advocate and Sanders campaign organizer. “It’s insulting to see women,
women of color, and people of color being *erased from his campaign*
<https://www.vox.com/2019/3/7/18216899/bernie-sanders-bro-base-polling-2020-president>
because
they’re really integral to it.  . . . recent polls from November of 2018 to
March 2019 shows Sanders is more *popular with people of color than white
people*
<https://morningconsult.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/190156_crosstabs_POLITICO_RVs_v1_ML.pdf>,
and *women like Sanders as much as men do*
<https://harvardharrispoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/HHP_November2018_RegisteredVoters-Crosstabs.pdf>,
if not more.”

Meanwhile, former Secretary of State John Kerry, from his seat on the Board
of the Bank of America, supports Joe Biden and has threatened to run to
stop Sanders. Kerry said that “donors like venture capitalist Doug Hickey
would have to raise ‘a couple of million’ now that such donors ‘have the
reality of Bernie,’ according to the *Wall St. Journal.*
<https://www.wsj.com/articles/sanders-may-be-surging-but-is-socialism-11580752554?mod=opinion_lead_pos11>

*False narrative that Sanders is like Trump*

The press that calls itself “liberal” has sunk to the point of equating
Bernie Sanders with Donald Trump. Dana Milbank of the Washington Post
announced that Sanders is the “Donald Trump of the left” with a “flair for
demogoguery” and “the angry, unbending politics of Trumpism..” *Jennifer
Rubin*
<https://fair.org/home/corporate-media-equate-sanders-to-trump-because-for-them-sanders-is-the-bigger-threat/>
of
the same newspaper declared that Sanders was “playing Trumpian politics.”

The Boston Herald declared (Aug. 18) that it was “Time for Bernie to bow
out” due to the “parallels between Trump and Sanders.” More recently, a New
York Times editorial (Jan. 19) rejected Sanders because “We see little
advantage to exchanging one over-promising, divisive figure in Washington
for another.”

*Big money pushing Buttigieg forward*

These writers are not stupid. They reflect the growing desperation of the
establishment to say and do anything that possibly can discredit Sanders.
They now seem to love Pete Buttigieg, leaving out that, according to *Forbes
Magazine*
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2019/12/21/here-are-the-billionaires-backing-pete-buttigiegs-presidential-campaign/#51916b75fc6e>
:

“Forty billionaires and their spouses have donated to Pete Buttigieg’s
presidential campaign, according to *an analysis of federal election
filings*
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2019/11/18/here-are-the-billionaires-funding-the-democratic-presidential-candidates/#6ee6130a74bb>,
making the South Bend, Indiana mayor a favorite among America’s richest
people… *Forbes *found that Buttigieg got donations from 13 big-money
donors who gave exclusively to him—by far the most of any Democrat running
for president. Two of those donors have connections to Donald Trump.”

*Sanders leads in donations from rank-and-file soldiers*

Despite these attacks, the Sanders campaign continues to grow. One
important indicator of Sanders’s popularity that is virtually left out of
the corporate press: He leads all candidates, including Trump, in *donations
from active-duty soldiers*
<https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/bernie-sanders-leads-trump-all-2020-candidates-in-donations-from-active-duty-troops-946188/?fbclid=IwAR1KKIlEjPsAwk5ut1kF2cmsIKflXNqD7c_FYLI7IngEVWFRZuTvQGrkWKg>.
“Soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines have donated a total of $185,625 to
Sen. Sanders’ 2020 campaign. By comparison, they have given $113,012 to
Trump, $80,250 to Pete Buttigieg, $64,604 to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and a
relatively paltry $33,045 to former Vice President Joe Biden, according to
Doug Weber, a senior researcher at the Center for Responsive Politics.”

This group is usually claimed by the right-wing, but they  generally are
working people who enlisted for help with college, training and healthcare,
benefits that the Sanders campaign stands for.

The attacks on Bernie Sanders and his movement will  get ever nastier as
the movement gains strength. The super-rich are frustrated because the more
they attack Sanders, the more popular he gets. Their challenge is how to
sabotage the Sanders’ campaign without completely discrediting capitalist
elections and further radicalizing his movement. Such is their fear of
provoking a strong working class movement, the real lever of social change.



Liberation News collage

Bernie Sanders won the Iowa primary popular vote. After a four-day delay in
reporting,  and with 97 percent of the results in, it could not be denied
that Bernie Sanders got 6,000 more votes than anyone else. But it appears
that the delegate count from Iowa caucuses is a dead heat between Sanders
and Pete Buttigieg.

New outlets everywhere, however, reported only the caucuses numbers,
leaving out the popular vote victory for Sanders.    The Associated Pres,
for example,  declared that it was “unable” to declare a winner.

Huh?

*DNC  really, really didn’t want Bernie to win Iowa*

Polling averages had suggested that Sanders was going to win big in Iowa.
One thing is for certain:  The DNC was going to do all it could not to
allow headlines to read “Big Victory for Bernie.” When returns showed
Sanders in the lead,  Tom Perez, the DNC chairperson, disputed the results,
describing “inconsistencies” and calling for a “recanvass” of votes.

Regarding the vote count delay, questions are being raised about Shadow
Inc., the application responsible for obscuring and delaying the primary
results. It is *linked to leaders of Clinton’s 2016 campaign*
<https://consortiumnews.com/2020/02/06/group-that-sabotaged-iowa-caucus-begun-by-billionaire-backer-of-alabama-false-flag-campaign/?fbclid=IwAR2u0CPxc33vWNjudo3ZNuYuv7plxExL-c-Z8clJRdyuoxkjDhaRjq3wpPs>,
and has very close ties to the DNC, and to billionaires like the Silicon
Valley reactionary Reid Hoffman.  Senior members of Shadow’s team, include
the CEO, Gerard Niemira, COO James Hickey, CTO Krista Davis and Product
Manager Ahna Rao, all who *ran Hillary Clinton’s 2016 primary*
<https://www.mintpressnews.com/corrupt-rigged-iowa-shit-show-caucus-sparks-anger-across-america/264650/%20.>
 campaign.

In addition, Peter Buttigieg, whose campaign has previously contracted the
firm behind the app, claimed a win Monday night with no data to be had. How
could that be?

There may no proof of a fixed caucus, but there is absolutely no reason to
believe that the caucus results as reported are removed from the crusade
the DNC is waging against Bernie and his movement.

*DNC betrayed Sanders in 2016*

In 2016 the extent of the Democratic establishment’s sabotage of the
Sanders’ campaign in favor of Hillary Clinton didn’t surface until the
actual Democratic Convention itself. At the time it was dismissed by
Sanders as a “family squabble” as he prepared to endorse Hillary Clinton,
much to the dismay of his working class delegates, who had placed their
hopes for change in Sanders, and who had saved and sacrificed so much to
pay for travel and lodging in Philadelphia, where hotel prices were jacked
up for the convention.

Today, as the Sanders’ movement has grown in determination and popularity,
the attacks from every corner of the capitalist establishment have grown
into a full-scale, open war against him. The DNC has shown that they fear
Sanders and the  movement that supports him even more than they fear Donald
Trump.

Why is this?

*Establishment fears the Sanders movement*

Bernie Sanders has been a democratic socialist politician his entire life;
promoting much very progressive legislation, but not really rocking the
boat of the capitalist establishment. The Democratic Party and the
mainstream media has mostly ignored him. What has changed?

His campaign for president has re-enlivened a strong, growing working class
electoral movement looking for major social change. It is this movement
that the entire capitalist class is afraid will develop beyond election
politics. They know that if Sanders is elected the working class will
expect results – which can only be achieved by a militant, working class
movement in the streets. Sanders himself has explained this.

Even before the first primary caucus, the Democratic National Committee was
plotting rules changes to try to head off Sanders getting the nomination.
For example,  super delegates  are *now able to vote* <http://https/> in
the first ballot at the convention. These are all politicians, party
officials and big donors who represent no one but themselves. Unlike other
delegates who come to represent the vote from a caucus, they can vote as
they wish.  They number over 700 and voted overwhelmingly for Clinton in
2016.  Excluding them from the first ballot was a reform won by the
Sanders’ movement at the time.

In another effort to undermine Sanders, the DNC changed its own rules of a
minimum donor requirement to allow Michael Bloomberg to enter the Feb. 19
debate. This courtesy was not extended to Sen. Cory Booker or other
candidates of color, who were kept out of the January debate.

Bloomberg, whose net worth is over $60 billion, used to be a Republican, is
fully financing his own campaign, and made a little *(for him)* $300,000
donation to the DNC before the ruling.  Just last month it was revealed
that he c*ontracted prison labor*
<https://theintercept.com/2019/12/24/mike-bloomberg-2020-prison-labor/> to
make phone calls for his presidential campaign. Yet this billionaire is
much favored over Sanders by the Democratic Party establishment.

*Baited by Clinton and Warren  on women question*

The attacks have come from many sides. “No one likes him” said Hilary
Clinton, referring only to the corrupt lobbyists and politicians in
Washington, ignoring the enthusiastic Sanders supporters who come by the
tens of thousands to his rallies, far more than any other candidate.

Some weeks later Hillary Clinton weighted in again against Sanders: “It’s
not only him, it’s the culture around him,” Clinton *told **The Hollywood
Reporter*
<https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/features/hillary-clinton-full-a-fiery-new-documentary-trump-regrets-harsh-words-bernie-1271551?utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=THR%20Breaking%20News_2020-01-21%2004:00:00_kkilkenny&utm_term=hollywoodreporter_breakingnews>.
“It’s his leadership team. It’s his prominent supporters. It’s his online
Bernie Bros and their relentless attacks on lots of his competitors,
particularly the women…”

The *Big Lie of the “Bernie Bros”*
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/bernie-bros-are-loud-proud-and-toxic-to-bernie-sanders-campaign>
has
been revived from 2016, that somehow women-hating, racist, arrogant
college-educated white men are the core supporters of Bernie.

Then, Sen. Elizabeth Warren *accused*
<https://www.thedailybeast.com/bernie-sanders-denies-telling-warren-a-woman-couldnt-win-and-she-chooses-to-move-on?ref=author>
Sanders
of telling her in a private meeting that he didn’t believe that a woman
could defeat President Donald Trump in 2020. Really? This is highly
inconsistent with the relevance of the Sanders platform to women, which
includes abortion rights, affordable universal family care and family
leave. According to the *Economist*
<https://projects.economist.com/democratic-primaries-2020/candidate/bernie-sanders/>
“women
under 45 *make up a larger share*
<https://projects.economist.com/democratic-primaries-2020/candidate/bernie-sanders/>
of
Bernie Sanders’ base than men do in their same age group.”

“It’s really frustrating to see that the idea of the ‘Bernie Bro’ is still
so pervasive,” said 24-year-old Megan Magray, a reproductive health
advocate and Sanders campaign organizer. “It’s insulting to see women,
women of color, and people of color being *erased from his campaign*
<https://www.vox.com/2019/3/7/18216899/bernie-sanders-bro-base-polling-2020-president>
because
they’re really integral to it.  . . . recent polls from November of 2018 to
March 2019 shows Sanders is more *popular with people of color than white
people*
<https://morningconsult.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/190156_crosstabs_POLITICO_RVs_v1_ML.pdf>,
and *women like Sanders as much as men do*
<https://harvardharrispoll.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/HHP_November2018_RegisteredVoters-Crosstabs.pdf>,
if not more.”

Meanwhile, former Secretary of State John Kerry, from his seat on the Board
of the Bank of America, supports Joe Biden and has threatened to run to
stop Sanders. Kerry said that “donors like venture capitalist Doug Hickey
would have to raise ‘a couple of million’ now that such donors ‘have the
reality of Bernie,’ according to the *Wall St. Journal.*
<https://www.wsj.com/articles/sanders-may-be-surging-but-is-socialism-11580752554?mod=opinion_lead_pos11>

*False narrative that Sanders is like Trump*

The press that calls itself “liberal” has sunk to the point of equating
Bernie Sanders with Donald Trump. Dana Milbank of the Washington Post
announced that Sanders is the “Donald Trump of the left” with a “flair for
demogoguery” and “the angry, unbending politics of Trumpism..” *Jennifer
Rubin*
<https://fair.org/home/corporate-media-equate-sanders-to-trump-because-for-them-sanders-is-the-bigger-threat/>
of
the same newspaper declared that Sanders was “playing Trumpian politics.”

The Boston Herald declared (Aug. 18) that it was “Time for Bernie to bow
out” due to the “parallels between Trump and Sanders.” More recently, a New
York Times editorial (Jan. 19) rejected Sanders because “We see little
advantage to exchanging one over-promising, divisive figure in Washington
for another.”

*Big money pushing Buttigieg forward*

These writers are not stupid. They reflect the growing desperation of the
establishment to say and do anything that possibly can discredit Sanders.
They now seem to love Pete Buttigieg, leaving out that, according to *Forbes
Magazine*
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2019/12/21/here-are-the-billionaires-backing-pete-buttigiegs-presidential-campaign/#51916b75fc6e>
:

“Forty billionaires and their spouses have donated to Pete Buttigieg’s
presidential campaign, according to *an analysis of federal election
filings*
<https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2019/11/18/here-are-the-billionaires-funding-the-democratic-presidential-candidates/#6ee6130a74bb>,
making the South Bend, Indiana mayor a favorite among America’s richest
people… *Forbes *found that Buttigieg got donations from 13 big-money
donors who gave exclusively to him—by far the most of any Democrat running
for president. Two of those donors have connections to Donald Trump.”

*Sanders leads in donations from rank-and-file soldiers*

Despite these attacks, the Sanders campaign continues to grow. One
important indicator of Sanders’s popularity that is virtually left out of
the corporate press: He leads all candidates, including Trump, in *donations
from active-duty soldiers*
<https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/bernie-sanders-leads-trump-all-2020-candidates-in-donations-from-active-duty-troops-946188/?fbclid=IwAR1KKIlEjPsAwk5ut1kF2cmsIKflXNqD7c_FYLI7IngEVWFRZuTvQGrkWKg>.
“Soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines have donated a total of $185,625 to
Sen. Sanders’ 2020 campaign. By comparison, they have given $113,012 to
Trump, $80,250 to Pete Buttigieg, $64,604 to Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and a
relatively paltry $33,045 to former Vice President Joe Biden, according to
Doug Weber, a senior researcher at the Center for Responsive Politics.”

This group is usually claimed by the right-wing, but they  generally are
working people who enlisted for help with college, training and healthcare,
benefits that the Sanders campaign stands for.

The attacks on Bernie Sanders and his movement will  get ever nastier as
the movement gains strength. The super-rich are frustrated because the more
they attack Sanders, the more popular he gets. Their challenge is how to
sabotage the Sanders’ campaign without completely discrediting capitalist
elections and further radicalizing his movement. Such is their fear of
provoking a strong working class movement, the real lever of social change.

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