Actually a Social Democrat who for some reason calls himself a Democratic Socialist. Neither of those are Socialist. Neither are authoritarian. Basically FDR.
@@AZOffRoadster democratic socialism is absolutely socialisms. He calls himself a democratic socialist because he is... his policies are social democratic, but he signals to the socialists a lot. It's frustrating seeing people new to the left who dont fully understand its intricacy talk with such confidence. the man said in this interview the profit motive is bad lmao.
Imagine a politician looking back 40+ years and is still delivering the same consistent message. You might not agree with what he is saying but you got to respect Bernie. Truly a man of his word.
@Bernie Panders TX Dumpsite kids he also fights for many policies that would clearly make lives of POC much better and has been arrested for protesting segregation in the 60s.
@Bernie Panders TX Dumpsite kids he also said at the time about the crime bill that he disagreed with much of it brut ultimately voted for it because of provisions in it which aided women and a ban on assault weapons.
10 votes. He won by 10 votes. It's interesting to contemplate how the votes of those 10 people potentially had such a huge effect on the future of American politics.
You need to adjust for inflation to make a real comparison. 25k in 1981 had the same purchasing power as about 71k today. I don’t really understand what you mean by “single income” but I’d consider making today 71k as a single person household to be well off, but certainly not wealthy.
@@curtis9894 Yeah but even then, a single household that makes $80000 today is not considered "wealthy". Not even remotely. Well off is a better way to put it. Wealthy is the multiples of six figures.
@@carlosarmando7921 Yeah, I know, thats why I said "single household". An individual making $80000 is not considered wealthy in America right now. Not even an individual making $120000 would be considered "wealthy", definitely very well off but not wealthy.
@@saidkharboutli7538 $80k is an insane amount of money stfu. minimum wage in this country barely gets you on the poverty line as a full time worker, and double that is nowhere near $80k a year. basically you'd be at least considered upper middle class and those people should certainly be taxed.
I hate how when I mentioned Bernie to any of my friends, they would all say, "He's too old." The dude has the sharpest mind of any politician I've known and can still play basketball.
Yet the same Dims calling Bernie old "elected" a 78 year old with dementia. Further irony that Dims hate old, rich, white men yet the entire DNC primary field was full of rich, old, white men (except for Tulsi Gabbard). Lieawatha and Klorbachev are still "transitioning".
@@davidp8627 hahahaha is all that can be said by people like you that still is drunk on the Cheeto flavored Kool-Aid. You republitards are hilarious as you continue to spew that same dribble that you're being told to say. Think for yourself. Read a book, it will help you save you from yourself.
What I love to death is so many Democrats today trying to tell everyone.. "All the Republicans try to label Bernie a Socialist". I say "No! Bernie labels himself a Socialist!"
@@Streeknine Well, Repubs have created a narrative where socialist is synonymous with communist. That's what anyone with a modicum of intellectual honesty keeps trying to countermand.
@@smaakjeks The reason the narrative of socialist being synonymous with Communism is because it is. You look at Communist countries.. they started out as Socialist countries. One leads to the other because Communism is the end result of Socialism. It never works btw.. in case you don't know your history.
@@Streeknine No, it's not synonymous. Every country has some degree of socialism, in the context Sanders is talking about. He is an advocate of the Nordic model. Scandinavia is not communistic, right?
This is why it’s been especially funny/sad watching “fans” turn on him in the last year or two because the exact same positions he’s always held, which used to be too extreme for the American political mainstream, suddenly aren’t extreme enough for angry mobs on social media.
VT used to be super conservative but it had a different meaning back then. It was pretty much entirely fiscal which makes sense because it was one of the poorest states at the time
@@Somebody-lk7dm It is more accurate to say that the Vermont was super Republican. Within the Vermont Republican Party, there was conservative and liberal/progressive factions. Through the 1940s, the former had the upper hand, but after 1958, it was typically the latter that dominated politics in the state. This was a transformation that happened across rural ancestrally Republican areas of Yankee puritan ancestry in the mid twentieth century. Kevin Phillips talks about this transformation in his book Emerging Republican Majority. Sure you had liberal and progressive Republicans prior to the 1960s, but they were mostly in the urban areas or in the days of TR, out west. Rural Republicans in Yankee ancestral districts, tended to be very conservative as did the posh urban WASP areas of the major cities and they tended to elect conservative Republicans (old right Bob Taft conservatism in the more rural areas, of which isolationism was a part). There was a leftward cultural shift in these areas after WWII, and the Republican Representatives either shifted left or were replaced by more liberal Republicans in the late 1950s. The Western Southern tier of NY had a very conservative Representative named Dan Reed (he supported poll taxes, that is how conservative he was). He was succeeded by a liberal Republican in 1959, Charles Goodell. The UES of Manhattan, had a moderately conservative Representative named Frederick Courdert, he was replaced by liberal Republican John Lindsay in 1959. Phillips talks about how Representatives in rural districts of this demographic profile, moved heavily leftward in their voting patterns in Congress between 1965-1969, while Republicans outside of these kinds of district moved in the opposite direction. The former group tended to back Rockefeller in 1968, while the latter group heavily supported Richard Nixon. The turning point for many of these districts was the 1964 election. While these demographics had been moving to the left over time with generational change post WWII, the nomination of Goldwater was the shock to the system that forever broke the link between Republicans and Yankee (New England) ancestry. Once you have such a voting shock to a demographic, even if the next nominee does better, it is generally never the same (2016 and college educated whites). Because LBJ did so well in these districts, the incumbents felt the pull to the left to try and stay afloat in what was becoming increasingly hostile terrain. In Vermont specifically, Democrats broke through in a big way in 1958 and this was the last gasp of the conservative faction (typically led by the Proctor family) in Vermont. 1964 was just icing on the cake and while Republicans held the state in every election from 1968 to 1988, the state was trending rapidly towards the Democrats relative to the national average. In 1988, even though HW won VT, it was by less than the national average. Had there been a close election in the 1980s, VT would have flipped earlier than 1992, but the GOP landslides masked Vermont's rapid leftward trend. This was a multi-faceted process. The shift of rural Yankees to left culturally after WWII, that I mentioned above and the pull factor it had on incumbents. The construction of the highway system, which led to a lot of liberals and lefties from NYC relocating to Vermont (Its population exploded in the mid 20th century) was also a factor. Also the decline of the old right that was culturally northern (and defined by isolationism, nativism and protectionism, all very popular in Vermont), and the rise of the New Right that was culturally southern and western (and defined by a hawkish foreign policy, the religious right and economic neoliberalism, especially on trade). Even so, Kevin Phillips did not expect rural areas in the Northeast to abandon the GOP and he expected that as the Democrats came to be dominated by the urban megalopolis of the Acela corridor, the rural areas would tend to cling to the Republicans. Phillips did not anticipate the rise of the religious right and its devastating impact on the GOP in culturally liberal rural areas that would otherwise favor the Republicans. This is why Vermont went so far left in the 1990s and 2000s. The Iraq war also did not help matters in the region either.
Vermont used to be a Republican stronghold. From 1854 to 1962, there were only Republican governors; Democrats only gained control over any legislative chamber for the first time in 1985. Presidentially, Democrats never won Vermont until 1964, and only started to get it consistently in 1992.
@@xRebirth11 that may be true but his agenda has gotten more attention than ever and he has a large base of gen y and z who share his beliefs. His agenda has become so popular all of the other candidates dropped out to ensure he would lose because overall the people want his ideas to become reality
I like the host. He appears unbias, asks Bernie straight questions, and lets Bernie do most of the talking. Today's hosts are so enamored with entertaining their viewers that it dilutes the interview.
@gothatway09 couple of years ago, I had a dead phone so asked a store clerk if there was a payphone around. Looked at me like I was messing with him and asked what a payphone was Rented a uhaul with roll up windows and my kids got excited when they realized what that weird turny thing did. Yup. We're old 😂
@gothatway09 Hang on a minute now. Ask yourself how many of these "clueless Millennials" stories you have from firsthand experience versus second-hand. I'm not calling anyone here a liar; all I know is I'm 45, I've known literally countless Millennials and Gen Z's in the past couple decades (as a high school teacher and parent of a teenager with friends), and I've had very, very few of these encounters with any of them not knowing of these old technologies and pop culture figures. And the few I have encountered, the question is whose fault is it? --Theirs or the adults who raised them? For example I have definitely met kids who don't know how to read an analog clock. Now, yes we also had digital clocks (even wristwatches) in the 70's and 80's, but they weren't as ubiquitous as they are now, and so I guess some parents (and schools) see no need to teach analog reading of clocks. I made sure to teach mine but at 13 I can see that she still has to do some "counting" rather than know at a glance what time it is. Why? Because we have only one analog clock in the house; all the rest are digital, so the only time she has to read the analog is when she's in that one space in the house. Another complaint I hear is about cursive writing. Mine actually WAS taught it in school and I think lots of schools still teach it, but to be honest I can't think of any reasons kids would need it other than to sign their names. If I'm truly sad about the loss of any kind of education, it would be CIVICS, HOME ECONOMICS, AND SHOP classes. Some schools still teach some of these, to some extent, but the pressure to excel in reading and math push everything else to near nothing. And that's definitely not the kids' faults. Also, the stuff THEY know how to do on computers embarrasses me all the time.
Pretty wild that 40 YEARS AGO, at the height of the Cold War, he got a fairer shot to talk about socialism w/ a mainstream reporter than he gets today.
Bernie was right then, and he's still right 40 yrs later. He doesn't change his principles to pander to anyone, voters or big money. The only honest and honourable politician I know of.
He's gotten even more right over time. Those wealth distribution numbers he mentioned have become even more skewed in favor of the rich. Over the last 40 years.
@Clark Hull I am all for Black Lives Matter and have joined some marches. I have experienced inequality in this country as a Mexican. But Reparations are objectively bad. It would take a huge amount of money to do, which will end up coming out of the Tax payers' pockets. Also, what would be the criteria for who receives these reparations? Anyone who is African American? What about the millions of Black people who are not of African America descent? This will cause a divided in the Black community. If it goes to anyone who is black skinned, that defeats the whole purpose of Reparations, which is meant for descendants of slaves. Not every black person in America has roots in slavery. It is also unequal and unjust to pay someone for the color of their skin. Just take a look at the BEE in South Africa. It was created with the goal of helping Black South Africans, but many view it as racist as it is giving an advantage to people solely based on the color of their skin. I believe we need to focus on helping the poor in the US, which includes people of all races and ethnicities who are given an unequal shot in life due to their social/economic class standing. Yes, there still exists a huge racial problem in America, but that can not be solved by giving people money. Actual change and restructure of American society is needed.
@Clark Hull Remind me again what's Biden's policy on reparations? If being against reparations makes you look racist, then why did the majority of African Americans vote for him? Not only that, he has actively supported policies that were actually racist and caused great harm to the African American community. Bernie was the only candidate who even substantively addressed the idea of reparations. We both know you are simply being disingenuous. So try again.
Man these answers are so quick and sharp, he comes across as someone who has been thinking and talking about his politics with consistency for a long time pre interview
It's refreshing to hear someone remind the interviewer that a political label, such as "conservative" doesn't always have one particular meaning. Same goes for socialist or liberal.
Calle, your comment is Key. Nothing good comes from political labeling and it keeps Us polarized and at a standstill. Best we can do is stay open to discussing these types of issues (labeling) with others and maintain a civil discussion. Bernie 2016 and 2020!
We need to come up with a way to inspire voters to do their own research. Stop getting all the information from headlines and five minute news clips. We need a way to inspire the people to want to educate themselves.
@@jackiew6402 It’s almost like what Trump supporters saw in him. But much different because he made it seem like it’s US the “real Americans” versus the people trying to knock us down. While Bernie is just saying it’s all of us we are all American. It’s too bad he couldn’t get farther in the race.
This interview proves that Bernie has been consistently for the people all along. Unfortunately, by the time Bernie came around, the rich companies in America already had a tight grip on the economy... and still do.
@@Michaelh76 His policies so far have been consistent. His strategy, however, is sometimes different. You do everything you can to get your policies passed, even if that means compromising with a lesser evil. And why did he stop saying "millionaires?" It doesn't matter lol, his proposed marginal tax rate would affect him no matter what.
R.I.P Michael, his comment is now gone. For those wondering, his point was: "Bernie capitulated to the Democrats twice, and also he stopped including 'millionaires' in his rhetoric, so he's not consistent."
I’m conservative but I wish we had more people with the integrity of Bernie Sanders. What I respect about Bernie Sanders is that he’s consistent and cares about the people he’s elected to serve over any special interests sliding him money. He didn’t become a millionaire until he wrote a best selling book unlike all these other rats in Washington. While I may disagree with his policies I know he believes that it is what is best for the people and not for his bank account.
That’s for damn sure, the Democratic Party didn’t want anything to do with him. Now the media jumps on memes of Bernie as if that will win our favor. I will never trust the DNC. GOP is gone too. It’s time for something new.
Other people with other convictions have lived their convictions every day - like Buddha feat. Fatkid, Mother 'Mom' Teresa, Joseph Stalin , Adolf H., Jeffrey J. Dahmer and Donnie
He would have taxed everyone into oblivion to meet the legislation he would have undoubtedly signed. Once the rich start laying people off and moving money overseas or simply retire since there is no motivation to invest it make money since they’ll be taxed, it will trickle down to middle class. It simply doesn’t work. I don’t think he’s a bad guy and I know he means well but his system would have people relying too much on the government and once they can’t deliver, they’ll be in a much worse spot
@@TestTest-ei4gi The tax rate on the highest earners was 70% in 1965. The top marginal tax rate was 91%. That was before the tax breaks and legislation that allowed the rich to spend infinite sums. The american dream used to be anyone could buy a home and live a great life with any job. Now it's get lucky with a start-up or be the son of a billionaire and stay a billionaire. You let fear decide what would and wouldn't work. I believe more than anything that Bernie Sanders vision for the future, making things like they used to be before corporations ran the government, is the only thing that can save america for the sad excuse for a country that it has become.
@@mightymeatmonsta R U Serious....let me guess,,ur a fox watcher...lol.....WAKE UP DUDE ....THE U.S. DOES NOT WANT RIGHT WING BULLSH** ANY MORE ...IT IS OVER...THE COUNTRY WILL BE A WHITE MINORITY COUNTRY WITHIN 10YRS,SO LIKE MICK MULVANEY SAID.....get over it....SORRY HOMEY!!!!!!
@spence it doesn’t screw anything. Poor migrant workers sending small amounts of their paychecks is not the issue. It’s billionaire stealing millions from our government. That is the problem.
Being Norwegian, living in a society Bernie tries to advocate in the U.S, I can only say I feel very lucky to be born in Norway. Im conservative on many things, but I would never want to abolish social democratic values and systems in Norway, never. I pay my taxes and want that money to help my fellow citizens, so when I go out my door I feel safe, and good because I am part of a society and I am contributing to it and when/if I get ill, or lose my job, the very same society helps me back on my feet again. Socialism=Teamwork. Not helping your fellow citizens might be good for your wallet right there and then, but it's short sighted, because poverty and economic divide creates social divides, which again creates social problems and crime. So you, if youre the lucky one, have to live in a walled palace, afraid of everyone outside. So I get why Americans want their guns, while I dont ever need one in Norway.
@@Itsrainingcatsyall well, at that time Norway was one of the poorest countries in Europe, people lived hard life's, but the war brought Norwegians together and after the war the idea to help each other out through thick and thin developed, and then we found oil too. So I understand your grandparents, but youre welcome to migrate to Norway. Well after covid. But you earn more than enough here on normal jobs to go visit the U.S every year, amd have enough free time to do so maybe twice a year. Christmas and summer vacation.
As a fellow Norwegian I would warn you not to be smug about our health care system. The politicians and the parties we have today H, FRP, AP(particularly with Støre), V are all neoliberal parties implementing policies meant to undermine and slowly erode this system. You see more and more private; insurance, clinics etc. It looks more likely that our future is American rather than the opposite..
@@humushumus2219 im not being smug, amd yes thats true, but then you're basing that on a future where those parties win every election? In a working democracy, which we have, different parties and ideas win sometimes. The neoliberals as you call them are voted into office for many reasons but not to remove our social security, so if they propose anything like removing universal health care they will lose the next election with absolute certainty. They bring good ideas too, but the moment a party pushes the boundaries too far people will react and choose differently. Also, AP, SP, SV, MDG and R are not going to remove universal health care and create an American system. Thats your opinion maybe, but back those claims up with facts.
@@DarthVantos All news sources are B.S. but you are wrong with Fox. While for the most part right leaning they don't have to retract lies at anywhere near the rate of NBC-CBS-ABC-CNN-MSNBC-HLN-NYT-W.P.
@@andyleibrook6012 Yes, exactly! Fox news spreads it's lies and just doesn't give a fuck. You really have to hammer fox to make admit they are lying. While other new sources while Corporate learning, still at least have to reel in the lies when they are caught. Ive seen fox pedel alex jones type conspiracies to millions and get it away with it. Meanwhile Alex jones gets hammered.
"Bernie Sanders is that scientist in every movie that warns everyone of their certain doom if they continue their ways - yet everyone thinks he's crazy. " By the end of the movie, he was right all along.
He totally called Trump's response to losing the election before the election ever happened. He said that Trump would claim the election results are fraudulent and he would not peacefully give up his power. When he said it, I was concerned because I hoped he was wrong, but knew he was right.
Lol duhhh shit he knew what was gonna happen because he knew what Biden and all them were up to even while biden was hiding behind the boiler in his basement Biden even said Trump will not win cause even since hussan Obama was in office they have be workimg on rigged election they didn't think they needed to rig it to get killary to win but they were wrong. Now they want Trump gone because they are still scared they will loose if he runs a second term
@@gnarbyq4667 By your statement you have proven that you don't understnad it. Socialism is a step toward communism according to Marx, which is when the people control the means of production, when regular people control this. they gain power, which equals self government. It is not about oppression and lack of freedom. This is a myth. China is not socialist, its a dicatorship who call themselves communist. I don't know if a socialist system would work well becuase it has Never been done. But I do know that this corrupt capitalist system we have is failing us.
When Bernie is finished, anyone with a job will be the "wealthy" In fact, once a few million more poor and hungry people pour across our border, you are going to be the "wealthy" yourself!
@@rogerdodger8415 see this just isn’t true, it’s such a one dimensional attack on socialist policies. In the 1950s tax rates were above 90% yet that is known as the golden age of American economics
@@ldhdjzjjaklzjdbd6610 You like to spread that BS as a leftist talking point. You conveniently leave out that the debt is, TEN TIMES what it was back then. If you continue to GIVE CASH AWAY that you've taken out of the hands of the PRODUCERS OF WEALTH like Bezos, and the Google Boys and hundreds like them, then WHO OAYS BACK THE DEBT?? Now, before you say any more. Google this... "how much do the top one percent pay". FORTY PERCENT of all income tax collected. Do the same for the top 10%... THEY PAY 70% of all income tax collected. Now, who does that leave to pay the give aways that Bernie steals from one to pay another?? YOU!!! And after you soak the last nickle out of the rich, they'll leave and TAKE MILLIONS of jobs with them. Use your head, stop the socialist talking points. www.heritage.org/taxes/commentary/the-new-york-times-wrong-the-rich-pay-more-taxes-you-do
@@tii2015 That's right. We need producers, not loafers. The more that's produced, the cheaper the price, the more people that benefit, but with Bolshevik Bernie and his handouts.. only the leeches multiply
"Are you a capitalist?" (Trying to be a gotcha) "No" "So you don't believe in the free market?" (Double down on gotcha) "I'm fine with free enterprise, I don't think we have it in the US. Also, I think we can achieve more by working together than by destroying each other" The way the anchor is like, Shit, he won my gotcha question. Priceless.
That “anchor” is the legendary Phil Donahue, who basically taught Oprah how to do a talk show. I actually didn’t remember that he was on the Today show in the early 80s.
That anchor is Phil fucking Donahue. He wasn't trying to gotcha anything, with limited allotted time he had to be blunt & straight to the point. If you noticed he didn't really interrupt Bernie. He interjected only when necessary. Today's anchors should watch and learn a thing or two - that's how you conduct an interview. 7 minutes or 70 minutes, doesn't matter.
@@s.b.ghazalli2658 You inadvertently reminded me of that time Bill O'Reilly and Geraldo Rivera pointed and screamed over each other for 4 solid minutes on Fox News.
Economic illiteracy at its finest. At least he got the part that we don’t have free markets in the us right, although I’m sure the reasons behind why he said that where also completely incorrect, and he thinks free enterprise is when there are countless regulations limiting the choice of the people, while subsidizing businesses that fail to provide value to people through literal forced charity.
This man should’ve been our president for 8 years now. Just watching this and thinking about how he isn’t our president, makes me want to shed a tear. Thanks Bernie for always sticking up for the people.
@@124jayman Okay, let's recap: Sanders was running as well as Hillary Clinton back in the day for the Nov. 2016 election. Now we have Jan. 2021. That's 4 years. Were are those other 4 years coming from?
@Aleksandar Samardzic So, if what you mean by social-communism is all the social aspects of communism, then you are saying he wants to eliminate the concept of class, money, and state. I wouldn’t say that’s what he truly wants, if that’s what you mean.
@Christopher Smith "Never did a hard days work in his life" How about the current president? AOC had a regular job before being a politician, and conservatives rip her apart because she was a bartender to put herself thru school...
@Christopher Smith really? He took Vermont from one of the poorest states too one of the happiest and wealthier states to live in. Look at any map of the US based on poverty levels and the poorest places to live are mostly conservative run states. That alone tells you which systems work and which ones dont. Also the highest unemployment rates come from Republican states. So how are Republicans always shouting about lazy unemployed liberals?
Hardi Zengana Google is free. Check on I don’t know the last 40 years of his policy ideas. His thoughts on communism openly. He was a real peach for those poor misunderstood Iranians in 1979.
Bernie Sanders: I make a rational case for socialist democracy, based on scientific evidence and an understanding of people's needs, for the benefit of the many instead of the few. US Americans: He looks so old.
It's hilarious people call him socialist or communist to try to shut him down. He's been extremely consistent with his political orientation, which seems to reflect social democracies such as Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Germany. No matter where you stand, it is undeniable that all of those countries are overall doing very well in a lot of aspects. Sure they're not perfect, but we will have to accept that, even when we heavily strive to do so, we'll likely never reach a perfect system anywhere in the world.
yeah no, I'm from Massachusetts. Vermont is pretty bad for business if you have ever seen it. Almost every street in the state has a 250 year old pile of wood that use to be a barn.
At that time being a capitalist was more or less considered to be the opposite of a communist. The word capitalist was used to distinguish oneself from the Soviet Union. We're capitalist, they're communist, we're democratic, they're authoritarian. Also, capitalism, which was basically synonymous with the free market, was evidently a better economic system than communism, because all new technology and science came from the Western world, and the Western world was much richer, to be a capitalist was simply a no-brainer. So an elected official claiming not to be a capitalist was kind of novel, and still kind of is, although less so than back then, that's why the question was asked.
@@tylerdurden3722 you're not aware that is entirely propaganda. I can find literally all of those clips and have him saying the exact opposite. You're a sycophant or ignorant. Maybe both
His policies have never swayed despite losing the Democratic nomination he's been consistent and held the same ideological perspective for his entire tenure and that speaks for itself and should be a no-brainer when it comes to voting for your best interests and not these politicians that change their position like they change their socks and underwear and play political games with the Grand old party
Considering he is still a politician, how do we not see it anymore? How does a a socialist that has gotten rich in office and owns three homes exemplify integrity?
Bernie's like the only guy who's been saying the same thing for decades now and it's ALWAYS for the working people. I hope some of the young up and coming Congresspeople and Senators take Bernie's torch and continue to fight for what's right for the people in this country, not just the select few.
@@Likkivi Since you are making that claim would you care to elaborate and be more specific as to why his policies would destroy the job market? Asking this earnestly. You said it, so educate us.
@@lbplbp1 Because there's a huge disconnect between Bernie's foreign policy and his vision for distribution of wealth. He wants to dramatically increase minimum wages but at the same time allow millions of uneducated immigrants into the country. What happens when you increase work supply and force companies to pay higher? They fire employees and society will be left with a huge amount of unemployed people that are a liability to society and safety. It will also increase corruption as the incentive for social dumping and engaging in the black market will be more profitable. The public sector would also grow dramatically, and as continuously more people grow dependent it will snowball into a dysfunctional size where again corruption becomes more destructive due too government power over individuals increasing. That's why countries such as Venezuela are complete shitholes in spite of having an abundance of natural resources. Socialism corrupts people.
Fun fact: Bernie is a huge baller. His brother said in an interview that he would have rather played basketball than just about anything else when he was young. Same was true for Lou Costello, of Abbottt and Costello.
He has made tremendous change in many ways, he has inspired millions, he is walking the long road but has been able to gain much through it. I love this man's tenacity. He deserves the best.
@@binaryvoid0101 that’s every rural state tho you could literally rank states by levels of urbanization/industrialization and then also rank by racial diversity and it would be the same chart. if you don’t know why that is just take grade school american history :)
I mean I still related to when he said Vermonters themselves can't afford to go to the downhill ski resorts and things, I lived there several years (even saw Bernie in person) and loved it but was constantly working especially on weekends, and didn't have the time to enjoy it enough. I moved away for employment opportunities which is common. I plan on moving back one day. It is so beautiful!
In the video Bernie says it’s a problem that the top 2% of earners control a third of the wealth. Today he says the top 1% control approximately 90% of the wealth. And that is unfortunately the path of unchecked capitalism. Keep fighting the good fight Bernie.
Bubba Ho-tep Yeah. Bullshit never changes. Even in the face of facts, it still is the same old bullshit. People that change their mind are open to new ideas and open minded. But again, bullshit remains.
“Do I believe that the profit motive is fundamental to human nature? No.” Bernie always understood the simple wisdom of “faster alone, further together.” So ask yourself, can you wait for a brighter future? Or will instant gratification guide your fate.
The man America would thrive with but are desperately afraid of. Thank you for everything Bernie. Your consistency and message never fell on deaf ears.
@ My point exactly but don’t fret.. those socialist programs like Medicare, Medicaid, Education assistance, Social Security, energy assistance, government subsidies and more will all be gone soon enough. Red states are on deck for a strikeout. Play ball!
Bernie: makes a great point about the 2% controlling the country and most people becoming disenfranchised with the democratic system Interviewer: so lets talk about tourism in Vermont
@@TheRenegade... no, its more you, both the left and right feel disenfranchised, the socialists and progressives constantly feel betrayed and undermined by the democrats and the right has their own feelings. (which I can't relate to as well cause I am a socialist)
@@speedy01247 The word they're looking for is probably disengaged. Or if they meant disenfranchised, then it would be "FEELING disenfranchised. [end of sentence]"
Lads, the more you talk the more it becomes clear how brainwashed ye all are by the american ideal of what socialism is. Many countries use it and are far happier than you Americans. Nowhere else in civilized countries is it a major issue to get healthcare. Its a basic human right. Not in america though. Enjoy your coal mining jobs, lets just hope for your sake canadians don't build a wall to keep you out from their free healthcare.
@@jamesp4132 I find it hilarious that you use Canada as an example for healthcare considering the fact that before the pandemic it would take up to 2 months to get a minor procedure or surgery there.
It's still not rich. Vermont is 33rd state in GDP per capita and 23rd in average wage. But it has been getting better ever since they started to vote blue.
@@UKRSHEV As a Vermont resident I am going to fact check the F out of this and say your wrong. Go outside of Chittenden county and look at how extreme the poverty is. Most Vermonters are on some kind of government assistance. Young people leaving in droves. Infrastructure has not grown nearly at all since voting blue. If anything it has diminished. Global Foundries wants to leave, Energizer has left. Our current governor is literally BEGGING anyone to be in Vermont, and hes republican. But sure things are "getting better".
You know, I am more surprised by the interviewer than Bernie. I knew what Bernie would say, before he said it, but the interviewer was tough while being fair and letting Bernie finish answering the question. When is the last time you have seen media behave this way?
Abid Naqvi Phil Donahue is a legend. This country started down the wrong path the day that Oprah and her softball housewife existential garbage overtook Phil’s intelligent everyman interview style.
If you don't know who Phil Donahue is, I guess you don't know he's married to Marlo Thomas. But maybe you don't know who Marlo Thomas is, either. Think St. Jude Hospital... founded by her father, Danny Thomas.
Agreed. We thought our technological advances would improve our quality of life and that we would amass a wealth of knowledge to share. In recent years, it has gone to an oversimplification that has diminished our communication and vocabularies. It has eroded our society rapidly, but by starting with an awareness, we can have more hope than merely salvaging ourselves
"Good old conservative Vermont" why is that phrase the most surprising part of this video to me EDIT: everyone please stop correcting me on this, I've already been corrected but I'm keeping this comment up anyway because I want people to still be able to read this thread
@@ghostexits Okay rude but whatever. I don't know that much about Vermont since I've never been there or to anywhere in New England, but one of the things I do know is that it's generally considered a very left-leaning state. I'm just basing this on what other people have told me.
Ok, I’m sorry for the rudeness, but I grew up in New Hampshire, right beside Vermont. It’s extremely conservative historically, religiously, socially, politically. You’re equating conservative with Republican, which is an honest mistake. Believe it or not, it wasn’t that long ago that there were conservative and liberal wings in both parties and there are still many conservative Democrats. By most metrics, most Democrats are conservative and vote with Republicans on all kinds of issues.
@@ghostexits Thank you for clearing things up. I would've never made that mistake normally since I'm normally fairly well versed in politics and I know the things that you just told me about the Democrats and the Republicans, I just didn't know how those things applied to Vermont since I've only ever heard people describe it as a "liberal state". Also bear in mind that my family is extremely conservative and I've spent most of my life in the South.
Well, I didn’t mean to be so pedantic about it; but I definitely wouldn’t describe Vermont as a liberal outpost. It’s not called “the Deep South of the North” for nothing. Of course that’s a joke, and I’m sure there’s wide spectrum there as anywhere else, but in general...
stromada1 Everyone works but only 5 people get the reward 💰 from all that work. That sounds right to you? You know, it’s too bad they don’t sell IQ points in pill form because you could use a couple bottles. Btw I didn’t realize Europe was communist. I bet that’s news to them.
Mike McDermott Those people are the reason everybody has a job many times. People complain about amazons corporate tax breaks, but they only got that for creating so many fucking jobs basically. Y’all don’t have the capacity to think about this properly it seems
@@fanfare100 They only let Corporate hacks on MSM news anymore. Millionaires paid by Billionaires to not rock the boat, ask the tough questions and to decieve the public. Real investigative journalism is a thing of the past except in alternative media outlets like RUclips. Unfortunately the truth tellers of RUclips are being kicked off the platform in the dead of silence with no warning as evidenced by RT. They literally made up a rule that previously didn't exist then accused RT of not following it.
I was just talking about that very same thing the other day. Love Donahue, love his wife. I was raised with Free to Be, You and Me, I raised my children with it and I will always be grateful to Marlo for that beautiful book and album/cd.
analog vs Digital. Analog had good quality but was limited. Digital can be more consistent and is able to handle cgi and graphics that analog just can't
Funny how TV 360p was more educational, informative and clear as opposed to today where we get 1080p and the information is heavily distorted from the truth.
"They" didn't label him a socialist. HE labeled himself a socialist! Get it straight man. You act like they are trying to label him or something. He's a self described Socialist. He's never been a Democrat.
First, he’s a socialist not a communist. There is a difference. Second, he’s entitled to believe and say whatever he wishes. If people allow the Westboro Baptist Church to spew their stupidity, he should be allowed to talk as well. Third, the biggest problem with the utopian socialists in this country is that they fail to recognize that thriving only exists because of inequality. We couldn’t afford the phones and tablets we’re using to comment on these RUclips videos unless we were exploiting the cheap labor of impoverished Chinese women. We are able to live fairly comfortably because other people suffer. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a way around this. Karl Marx was demonized because he had the courage to challenge this exploitation. I’m not saying that communism or socialism is the answer because it’s not. But people need to quit putting capitalism on this pedestal. It’s a flawed, fucked up system too.
Cats in Cars LOL, I am honored. I certainly identify as a nihilist. It’s delusional to put faith in any political system, including socialism. Humans are by nature selfish primates who managed to figure out fire and language. This fairy tale that humans can live in a perfect harmonious socialist utopia is absolute nonsense.
@Cats in Cars I find it ironic that I’m being lectured about human kindness while being called a fuck boy in the previous post. You’re not doing a very good job convincing me that the nature of humanity is to be kind to one another. LOL. I’d love to know what country you think has successfully implemented a socialist agenda without also implementing human genocide? Again, not defending capitalism. But using my nihilism to challenge your faith in socialism. I’m fine with incorporating certain socialist ideas, like universal health care, if the country/government can successfully implement it. I think for this to truly work, you need a population of people who are not disproportionately obese, willing to exercise on a regular basis, have financial access to unprocessed foods that are not contaminated with pesticides, and a population who is willing to work to support the extra taxes necessary to pay for the health care. Attitudes would need to change. Because there are not enough physicians and nurses to take on the surge, parents would need to stop taking their children to an ER whenever their kid has a cold or the flu. Do you think that this can be successfully implemented in the U.S.? What about the decades of insurance lobbyists who have the politicians in their pockets? How do you propose we weed out the corruption of all of these “good natured” politicians? Again, you’re living in a delusional world if you think the nature of humanity is to help one another. I highly recommend you read some of the works of French philosopher Michel Foucault for a better understanding of this nihilistic approach to life.
Great clip I hadn't seen this before. Good to see Phil Donahue giving him air time as well. He famously got fired from MSNBC for not supporting the war in iraq
Vermont was at the time one of poorest states. It is now one of the richest states. I have no doubt in my mind that Bernie is part of why that is the case today.
@@Xanderboof also I'm genuinely curious, why do liberals think they look good calling other people "snowflakes"? Have you heard the term "the pot calling the kettle black"?
Being a socialist in 1980's America...
Big balls right here
Learn the definition of socialist 🤦🏽♂️
Actually a Social Democrat who for some reason calls himself a Democratic Socialist. Neither of those are Socialist. Neither are authoritarian. Basically FDR.
@@AZOffRoadster Wasn't he a socialist in his early years though?
@@AZOffRoadster democratic socialism is absolutely socialisms. He calls himself a democratic socialist because he is... his policies are social democratic, but he signals to the socialists a lot. It's frustrating seeing people new to the left who dont fully understand its intricacy talk with such confidence. the man said in this interview the profit motive is bad lmao.
@@__D10S__ Right. I'm a 63yo noob. Bit me, kid.
FACT: Bernie Sanders was never young. He was born at the ripe old age of 55.
LMFAO!!
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Lol good one.
Hahaha smooth!
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But did Bernie get a $2,000 wk ( unconfirmed ) allowance since he was a kid ?
That’s crazy to see Bernie when he was only 86 years old
ahh-ha-hah that's the BEST one!
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Just before he turned 40, he was already significantly gray!
He has forever been old-souled.
neither he nor his message have aged a day still looks like mid 80s
Aside from the fact he doesn't endorse civil liberties or supports getting government off people's backs.
"Immigration depresses American wages" - Bernie Sanders
@@xibalbabarca5350 Yes, because big businesses and corporations are now the new "big gov't" that have to be defeated.
@@jewnbugshekelstein5180 could you pull up the article or video where he said that pls?
He has made a fortune with his socialist character act.
Imagine a politician looking back 40+ years and is still delivering the same consistent message. You might not agree with what he is saying but you got to respect Bernie. Truly a man of his word.
No
@@jacksonwalker2620 You are hater, dude has been speaking truth for years.
@@Khronogi Some don't want truth. They prefer the easy lie.
@Bernie Panders TX Dumpsite kids he also fights for many policies that would clearly make lives of POC much better and has been arrested for protesting segregation in the 60s.
@Bernie Panders TX Dumpsite kids he also said at the time about the crime bill that he disagreed with much of it brut ultimately voted for it because of provisions in it which aided women and a ban on assault weapons.
10 votes. He won by 10 votes. It's interesting to contemplate how the votes of those 10 people potentially had such a huge effect on the future of American politics.
Yeah, I didn't realize Vermont was so small with hardly anyone or anything there.
That’s a really good point think about how many people know of Bernie now which started with his win here.@Dennis Gilsoul
love this perspective
He’s basically the pioneer of progressive thought in America, those 10 votes made such an impact
@@JessicaGail Pioneer is a reach. FDR is the Pioneer of progressive politics in America but he's definitely carrying the torch.
No wonder bernie yells alot, he's been trying to warn y'all for like 30 years and you ain't listened lmao
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@@IanMalcolm-rw5pn listen to everything he's saying here and try telling me he wasn't 100% right
@@jamesduffy7549 Bernie is a Communist,
Imagine a time when $25k on a single income was considered wealthy.
You need to adjust for inflation to make a real comparison. 25k in 1981 had the same purchasing power as about 71k today. I don’t really understand what you mean by “single income” but I’d consider making today 71k as a single person household to be well off, but certainly not wealthy.
@@curtis9894 Yeah but even then, a single household that makes $80000 today is not considered "wealthy". Not even remotely. Well off is a better way to put it. Wealthy is the multiples of six figures.
@@saidkharboutli7538 That's why he says (@5:30) he wants to tax "individuals perhaps, not families". That much is very clear.
@@carlosarmando7921 Yeah, I know, thats why I said "single household". An individual making $80000 is not considered wealthy in America right now. Not even an individual making $120000 would be considered "wealthy", definitely very well off but not wealthy.
@@saidkharboutli7538 $80k is an insane amount of money stfu. minimum wage in this country barely gets you on the poverty line as a full time worker, and double that is nowhere near $80k a year. basically you'd be at least considered upper middle class and those people should certainly be taxed.
I hate how when I mentioned Bernie to any of my friends, they would all say, "He's too old." The dude has the sharpest mind of any politician I've known and can still play basketball.
Yet the same Dims calling Bernie old "elected" a 78 year old with dementia. Further irony that Dims hate old, rich, white men yet the entire DNC primary field was full of rich, old, white men (except for Tulsi Gabbard). Lieawatha and Klorbachev are still "transitioning".
Obviously you haven't seen Ron Paul.
@@davidp8627 hahahaha is all that can be said by people like you that still is drunk on the Cheeto flavored Kool-Aid. You republitards are hilarious as you continue to spew that same dribble that you're being told to say. Think for yourself. Read a book, it will help you save you from yourself.
Uh sure. Sharp mind pushing a terrible idea.
@@joemielcarek589 Can you explain how it's a terrible idea?
"Are you a capitalist?"
"No, I'm not a capitalist."
In 1980s America. Chad.
The guy threw the question out like an olive branch, like "of course you *are* still a capitalist, haha"
Sanders did not stutter XD
What I love to death is so many Democrats today trying to tell everyone.. "All the Republicans try to label Bernie a Socialist".
I say "No! Bernie labels himself a Socialist!"
@@Streeknine Well, Repubs have created a narrative where socialist is synonymous with communist. That's what anyone with a modicum of intellectual honesty keeps trying to countermand.
@@smaakjeks The reason the narrative of socialist being synonymous with Communism is because it is. You look at Communist countries.. they started out as Socialist countries. One leads to the other because Communism is the end result of Socialism. It never works btw.. in case you don't know your history.
@@Streeknine No, it's not synonymous. Every country has some degree of socialism, in the context Sanders is talking about. He is an advocate of the Nordic model. Scandinavia is not communistic, right?
Its crazy how consistent he is. Never backtracks. Always the same. That means he's serious and driven.
He has amazing foresight. It's probably his best qualification for president... We fucked up, could a had a bad bitch lol
@@maudernart5246 yay yall really could have had a bad bitch😂
This is why it’s been especially funny/sad watching “fans” turn on him in the last year or two because the exact same positions he’s always held, which used to be too extreme for the American political mainstream, suddenly aren’t extreme enough for angry mobs on social media.
He like Fidel Castro. That’s weird
@@CPATuttle how's that weird? Fidel Castro was against western imperialism
“Conservative Vermont” that’s something you don’t hear everyday
He also says it’s one of the poorest. Now the people prosper and it’s known as the most liberal
VT used to be super conservative but it had a different meaning back then. It was pretty much entirely fiscal which makes sense because it was one of the poorest states at the time
@@Somebody-lk7dm It is more accurate to say that the Vermont was super Republican. Within the Vermont Republican Party, there was conservative and liberal/progressive factions. Through the 1940s, the former had the upper hand, but after 1958, it was typically the latter that dominated politics in the state.
This was a transformation that happened across rural ancestrally Republican areas of Yankee puritan ancestry in the mid twentieth century. Kevin Phillips talks about this transformation in his book Emerging Republican Majority. Sure you had liberal and progressive Republicans prior to the 1960s, but they were mostly in the urban areas or in the days of TR, out west. Rural Republicans in Yankee ancestral districts, tended to be very conservative as did the posh urban WASP areas of the major cities and they tended to elect conservative Republicans (old right Bob Taft conservatism in the more rural areas, of which isolationism was a part). There was a leftward cultural shift in these areas after WWII, and the Republican Representatives either shifted left or were replaced by more liberal Republicans in the late 1950s. The Western Southern tier of NY had a very conservative Representative named Dan Reed (he supported poll taxes, that is how conservative he was). He was succeeded by a liberal Republican in 1959, Charles Goodell. The UES of Manhattan, had a moderately conservative Representative named Frederick Courdert, he was replaced by liberal Republican John Lindsay in 1959. Phillips talks about how Representatives in rural districts of this demographic profile, moved heavily leftward in their voting patterns in Congress between 1965-1969, while Republicans outside of these kinds of district moved in the opposite direction. The former group tended to back Rockefeller in 1968, while the latter group heavily supported Richard Nixon.
The turning point for many of these districts was the 1964 election. While these demographics had been moving to the left over time with generational change post WWII, the nomination of Goldwater was the shock to the system that forever broke the link between Republicans and Yankee (New England) ancestry. Once you have such a voting shock to a demographic, even if the next nominee does better, it is generally never the same (2016 and college educated whites). Because LBJ did so well in these districts, the incumbents felt the pull to the left to try and stay afloat in what was becoming increasingly hostile terrain.
In Vermont specifically, Democrats broke through in a big way in 1958 and this was the last gasp of the conservative faction (typically led by the Proctor family) in Vermont. 1964 was just icing on the cake and while Republicans held the state in every election from 1968 to 1988, the state was trending rapidly towards the Democrats relative to the national average. In 1988, even though HW won VT, it was by less than the national average. Had there been a close election in the 1980s, VT would have flipped earlier than 1992, but the GOP landslides masked Vermont's rapid leftward trend.
This was a multi-faceted process. The shift of rural Yankees to left culturally after WWII, that I mentioned above and the pull factor it had on incumbents. The construction of the highway system, which led to a lot of liberals and lefties from NYC relocating to Vermont (Its population exploded in the mid 20th century) was also a factor. Also the decline of the old right that was culturally northern (and defined by isolationism, nativism and protectionism, all very popular in Vermont), and the rise of the New Right that was culturally southern and western (and defined by a hawkish foreign policy, the religious right and economic neoliberalism, especially on trade).
Even so, Kevin Phillips did not expect rural areas in the Northeast to abandon the GOP and he expected that as the Democrats came to be dominated by the urban megalopolis of the Acela corridor, the rural areas would tend to cling to the Republicans. Phillips did not anticipate the rise of the religious right and its devastating impact on the GOP in culturally liberal rural areas that would otherwise favor the Republicans. This is why Vermont went so far left in the 1990s and 2000s. The Iraq war also did not help matters in the region either.
Vermont used to be a Republican stronghold. From 1854 to 1962, there were only Republican governors; Democrats only gained control over any legislative chamber for the first time in 1985. Presidentially, Democrats never won Vermont until 1964, and only started to get it consistently in 1992.
Imagine being this solid of a person and having the same values and serving the people for 40 years and not being a corrupt politician. Bernie ❤️
I never knew he had this weird scientist hair.
except he sold out to the DNC when they stole the primaries from him... two times lol
@@xRebirth11 that may be true but his agenda has gotten more attention than ever and he has a large base of gen y and z who share his beliefs. His agenda has become so popular all of the other candidates dropped out to ensure he would lose because overall the people want his ideas to become reality
@@xRebirth11 Bernie had to make himself attainable to us somehow, it was the Dnc who sold out Bernie...twice.
"Not me, us" 🙏❤
I like the host. He appears unbias, asks Bernie straight questions, and lets Bernie do most of the talking. Today's hosts are so enamored with entertaining their viewers that it dilutes the interview.
Phil Donahue was pretty great. He later got fired because he didn't support the Iraq War.
Songs for the Blind u know...most of us on RUclips are 10-30, i think that this interviewer is just an old one
@gothatway09 couple of years ago, I had a dead phone so asked a store clerk if there was a payphone around. Looked at me like I was messing with him and asked what a payphone was
Rented a uhaul with roll up windows and my kids got excited when they realized what that weird turny thing did.
Yup. We're old 😂
@gothatway09 Hang on a minute now. Ask yourself how many of these "clueless Millennials" stories you have from firsthand experience versus second-hand. I'm not calling anyone here a liar; all I know is I'm 45, I've known literally countless Millennials and Gen Z's in the past couple decades (as a high school teacher and parent of a teenager with friends), and I've had very, very few of these encounters with any of them not knowing of these old technologies and pop culture figures. And the few I have encountered, the question is whose fault is it? --Theirs or the adults who raised them? For example I have definitely met kids who don't know how to read an analog clock. Now, yes we also had digital clocks (even wristwatches) in the 70's and 80's, but they weren't as ubiquitous as they are now, and so I guess some parents (and schools) see no need to teach analog reading of clocks. I made sure to teach mine but at 13 I can see that she still has to do some "counting" rather than know at a glance what time it is. Why? Because we have only one analog clock in the house; all the rest are digital, so the only time she has to read the analog is when she's in that one space in the house. Another complaint I hear is about cursive writing. Mine actually WAS taught it in school and I think lots of schools still teach it, but to be honest I can't think of any reasons kids would need it other than to sign their names. If I'm truly sad about the loss of any kind of education, it would be CIVICS, HOME ECONOMICS, AND SHOP classes. Some schools still teach some of these, to some extent, but the pressure to excel in reading and math push everything else to near nothing. And that's definitely not the kids' faults. Also, the stuff THEY know how to do on computers embarrasses me all the time.
@flex56k You could be 30 years old and not know who this guy is. That doesn't make them young. It makes you old. :P
When Bernie started kindergarten he was eligible for Medicare
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Lol
FREE medicare
Pretty sure there's was never anyone below the age of 55 with the name Bernard
Lolololololol
Pretty wild that 40 YEARS AGO, at the height of the Cold War, he got a fairer shot to talk about socialism w/ a mainstream reporter than he gets today.
Thank God
@@lindahardin236 no
Unfortunately history is not always moving forward.
Bernie was right then, and he's still right 40 yrs later. He doesn't change his principles to pander to anyone, voters or big money. The only honest and honourable politician I know of.
And that's why he couldn't win the nomination as well.
He's gotten even more right over time. Those wealth distribution numbers he mentioned have become even more skewed in favor of the rich. Over the last 40 years.
@Clark Hull Nice try bro, but try again.
@Clark Hull I am all for Black Lives Matter and have joined some marches. I have experienced inequality in this country as a Mexican. But Reparations are objectively bad. It would take a huge amount of money to do, which will end up coming out of the Tax payers' pockets. Also, what would be the criteria for who receives these reparations? Anyone who is African American? What about the millions of Black people who are not of African America descent? This will cause a divided in the Black community. If it goes to anyone who is black skinned, that defeats the whole purpose of Reparations, which is meant for descendants of slaves. Not every black person in America has roots in slavery. It is also unequal and unjust to pay someone for the color of their skin. Just take a look at the BEE in South Africa. It was created with the goal of helping Black South Africans, but many view it as racist as it is giving an advantage to people solely based on the color of their skin. I believe we need to focus on helping the poor in the US, which includes people of all races and ethnicities who are given an unequal shot in life due to their social/economic class standing. Yes, there still exists a huge racial problem in America, but that can not be solved by giving people money. Actual change and restructure of American society is needed.
@Clark Hull Remind me again what's Biden's policy on reparations? If being against reparations makes you look racist, then why did the majority of African Americans vote for him? Not only that, he has actively supported policies that were actually racist and caused great harm to the African American community.
Bernie was the only candidate who even substantively addressed the idea of reparations. We both know you are simply being disingenuous. So try again.
He sounds the same 38 years later. Same voice, same cadence, same accent, same message
@@BRockIITWi Which part? And don't say something vague like "all of it" without providing any specifics and context
I think young Bernie speaks much quicker, and I think his mind is sharper and more intense than it is today.
That is what is so lovely about him!
I know, that Bernie voice...amazing!
I think he has a stronger accent these days and he is talking slower.
I miss this type of journalistic interview style. Education instead of agenda
I recommend watching Dave Ruben, he does very good long form interviews.
Tyler Ellis yeah I think we still had laws back then about truth in television. Sigh..
@@ThatsRight1776 Dave Rubin is a right wing hack, he only brings on right wingers and gives them a platform to preach their ideas
You'll find it on public media today (PBS NewsHour, NPR's 1A and Fresh Air), but not so much in corporate media.
@@laith4388 maybe left wing guys should go on his show? You can't force someone on something. Left doesn't want fox to question DNC candidates.
Man these answers are so quick and sharp, he comes across as someone who has been thinking and talking about his politics with consistency for a long time pre interview
The benefits of a script.
Because he had.
Can we all be honest. We all wanted Bernie Sanders to represent the Democrats instead of Biden.
Yeah im not even a democrat and i would rather have crazy bernie than sleepy joe
Fuck Joey
Proof of trump being a racist
ruclips.net/video/l5bczkDxgIg/видео.html
I'm just glad it was successful. Whatever we did it worked and we should be glad about that
@@newportnews5511 Yea whatever you guys did exactly lol
It's refreshing to hear someone remind the interviewer that a political label, such as "conservative" doesn't always have one particular meaning. Same goes for socialist or liberal.
Calle, your comment is Key. Nothing good comes from political labeling and it keeps Us polarized and at a standstill. Best we can do is stay open to discussing these types of issues (labeling) with others and maintain a civil discussion. Bernie 2016 and 2020!
So true!!! Love that and we need to be reminded of that instead of stereotyping one another
@ do you not understand that what he said applies to all parties and should be acknowleged by both
We need to come up with a way to inspire voters to do their own research. Stop getting all the information from headlines and five minute news clips. We need a way to inspire the people to want to educate themselves.
Christian Gruber shut up meg
He rarely says "I" even when the interview is about him.
that's the thing. that's what i love.
"to being an 'us' -for once- instead of a 'them'"
"Not me, us."
he is a true comrade
To bad too many people listened to Trump saying he was gonna turn us into Venezuela and don’t even bother hearing what he’s saying
@@jackiew6402 It’s almost like what Trump supporters saw in him. But much different because he made it seem like it’s US the “real Americans” versus the people trying to knock us down. While Bernie is just saying it’s all of us we are all American. It’s too bad he couldn’t get farther in the race.
This interview proves that Bernie has been consistently for the people all along. Unfortunately, by the time Bernie came around, the rich companies in America already had a tight grip on the economy... and still do.
@@Michaelh76 His policies so far have been consistent. His strategy, however, is sometimes different. You do everything you can to get your policies passed, even if that means compromising with a lesser evil. And why did he stop saying "millionaires?" It doesn't matter lol, his proposed marginal tax rate would affect him no matter what.
Put down the pipe bruh 😂this is jerk off🤣
@@Michaelh76 millionaires have now been replaced by billionaires
R.I.P Michael, his comment is now gone. For those wondering, his point was:
"Bernie capitulated to the Democrats twice, and also he stopped including 'millionaires' in his rhetoric, so he's not consistent."
The way he goes about it isnt right. He wants to give to the poor but the problem is the money he wants to give isnt his to give.
Bernie has never been anyone else.
He's never had any fuckin sense either.
Braves 37871 still a whacko
Prithvi Sharma oh misguided one, he’s right you know....
Someone that stupid can only only come around every 500 years or so - thank God.
Think for the next time he runs he just uses this clip if he forgets what to say. Hahha.
Bernie "Consistency" Sanders.
The only thing he has changed is his name.
B E R N A R D
I was JUST saying that he has been so consistent! Thank you! haha
Even the tapping down at the hands at the end
Consistency =/= smart
Honestly 🤗🤗🤗
This is the perfect example of a person who did not "sell out"
He pontificates on the senate floor often but when it comes time to vote his objective is to protect his career. He sells out almost weekly.
He also lost to sellouts.
He did though. I was for the burn until I saw Receipts that Killery paid him and wife off with a beach house.
@@thisusernameistakenbyyomam9091 "trust my logic, I refer to this people as the burn and killery but I have sound information and deductive reasoning"
Yes, he did. He's a millionaire.
I’m conservative but I wish we had more people with the integrity of Bernie Sanders. What I respect about Bernie Sanders is that he’s consistent and cares about the people he’s elected to serve over any special interests sliding him money. He didn’t become a millionaire until he wrote a best selling book unlike all these other rats in Washington. While I may disagree with his policies I know he believes that it is what is best for the people and not for his bank account.
It's telling (and sad) that the Mccdrew comment (above) got 12K likes and yours didn't get a comparable amount.
glad to know Bernie is housing the newly arrived illegal dreamers in his 3 large houses. Just kidding. No he isn't
This is why people love Bernie. He has lived his convictions every day of his life. He isn't for sale and everyone knows it.
Which is why he doesn't get a chance to be the president. They wouldn't be able to manipulate him, he doesn't budge. He's for the people.
That’s for damn sure, the Democratic Party didn’t want anything to do with him. Now the media jumps on memes of Bernie as if that will win our favor. I will never trust the DNC. GOP is gone too. It’s time for something new.
The DNC manipulated him to step aside for Biden and all he got was a meme. He could have negotiated for a meaningful position in Biden’s cabinet.
Other people with other convictions have lived their convictions every day - like Buddha feat. Fatkid, Mother 'Mom' Teresa, Joseph Stalin , Adolf H., Jeffrey J. Dahmer and Donnie
Except when he endorsed Hillary Clinton.
It's so incredible to see how Bernie has always sticked to his political ideals, no matter what the zeitgeist was. The US missed a great president.
He would have taxed everyone into oblivion to meet the legislation he would have undoubtedly signed. Once the rich start laying people off and moving money overseas or simply retire since there is no motivation to invest it make money since they’ll be taxed, it will trickle down to middle class. It simply doesn’t work. I don’t think he’s a bad guy and I know he means well but his system would have people relying too much on the government and once they can’t deliver, they’ll be in a much worse spot
@@TestTest-ei4gi Yeah, America was such a shithole back in the '50s when tax rates for corporations were so high. Oh, wait....
@@pondy3490 i don’t make over $400k a year..... I’m saying small business or any business in general would suffer since there would need To be layoffs
and you are an idiot
@@TestTest-ei4gi The tax rate on the highest earners was 70% in 1965. The top marginal tax rate was 91%. That was before the tax breaks and legislation that allowed the rich to spend infinite sums. The american dream used to be anyone could buy a home and live a great life with any job. Now it's get lucky with a start-up or be the son of a billionaire and stay a billionaire. You let fear decide what would and wouldn't work. I believe more than anything that Bernie Sanders vision for the future, making things like they used to be before corporations ran the government, is the only thing that can save america for the sad excuse for a country that it has become.
"Not all media has been consistently attentive to you..."
Ain't that the damn truth.
Because hes dumb
True now like it was then.
Some shit never change
The establishment controls the media. Of course they won't give him air time. They're afraid.
Yea how many mayor's can you name? How many got on this show? Bernie has always gotten millions in free media coverage, just like trump.
He looks so old even 40 years ago! Apparently he hasn’t had color in his hair since the 70s
I think she’s just wearing the same gold curtains in the background hahah
I'd say since the early 70's... lol
I think the most surprising part of this video, for me, was the fact that the Today show used to actually report news, and give real interviews.
Not much news anywhere on TV. It's mostly entertainment and manufactured drama without providing information of real benefit to viewers.
I remember those days.
Yes, instead of being an asswipe for liberal media!
@@mightymeatmonsta I heard they eat babies too...!!
@@mightymeatmonsta R U Serious....let me guess,,ur a fox watcher...lol.....WAKE UP DUDE ....THE U.S. DOES NOT WANT RIGHT WING BULLSH** ANY MORE ...IT IS OVER...THE COUNTRY WILL BE A WHITE MINORITY COUNTRY WITHIN 10YRS,SO LIKE MICK MULVANEY SAID.....get over it....SORRY HOMEY!!!!!!
Yay Bernie for sticking to his values, no matter how unpopular. Thanks Senator Sanders :)
The one that got away..
@@dav__made ?
And now his values are very popular.
Among many who are smart enough to know what capitalism fascism and communism actually are. Bernie is very popular. We need him
@spence it doesn’t screw anything. Poor migrant workers sending small amounts of their paychecks is not the issue. It’s billionaire stealing millions from our government. That is the problem.
Can anyone name a politician that has been this consistent on a message for this long?
Mmmmm...Genghis Khan?
@@heckler73 Touche... I think you may have found one, though it would be close. and bernie is gaining...
Ron Paul? Been crushing socialists for 50 years
Stalin Mao Hitler
Crazy is...as crazy does!
Being Norwegian, living in a society Bernie tries to advocate in the U.S, I can only say I feel very lucky to be born in Norway. Im conservative on many things, but I would never want to abolish social democratic values and systems in Norway, never. I pay my taxes and want that money to help my fellow citizens, so when I go out my door I feel safe, and good because I am part of a society and I am contributing to it and when/if I get ill, or lose my job, the very same society helps me back on my feet again. Socialism=Teamwork.
Not helping your fellow citizens might be good for your wallet right there and then, but it's short sighted, because poverty and economic divide creates social divides, which again creates social problems and crime. So you, if youre the lucky one, have to live in a walled palace, afraid of everyone outside. So I get why Americans want their guns, while I dont ever need one in Norway.
Indeed... I'm frustrated everyday that my grandparents didn't go back to Norway after the war 😬
@@Itsrainingcatsyall well, at that time Norway was one of the poorest countries in Europe, people lived hard life's, but the war brought Norwegians together and after the war the idea to help each other out through thick and thin developed, and then we found oil too. So I understand your grandparents, but youre welcome to migrate to Norway. Well after covid. But you earn more than enough here on normal jobs to go visit the U.S every year, amd have enough free time to do so maybe twice a year. Christmas and summer vacation.
As a fellow Norwegian I would warn you not to be smug about our health care system. The politicians and the parties we have today H, FRP, AP(particularly with Støre), V are all neoliberal parties implementing policies meant to undermine and slowly erode this system. You see more and more private; insurance, clinics etc. It looks more likely that our future is American rather than the opposite..
@@humushumus2219 im not being smug, amd yes thats true, but then you're basing that on a future where those parties win every election? In a working democracy, which we have, different parties and ideas win sometimes. The neoliberals as you call them are voted into office for many reasons but not to remove our social security, so if they propose anything like removing universal health care they will lose the next election with absolute certainty. They bring good ideas too, but the moment a party pushes the boundaries too far people will react and choose differently.
Also, AP, SP, SV, MDG and R are not going to remove universal health care and create an American system. Thats your opinion maybe, but back those claims up with facts.
So well said
"We will watch with interest and wish you well." Back when people were a little more civil toward each other.
Pre-fox news media, before darth murdoch spread it's poison throughout the globe.
I think Donahue was himself a liberal.
Fuck you.
@@DarthVantos All news sources are B.S. but you are wrong with Fox. While for the most part right leaning they don't have to retract lies at anywhere near the rate of NBC-CBS-ABC-CNN-MSNBC-HLN-NYT-W.P.
@@andyleibrook6012 Yes, exactly! Fox news spreads it's lies and just doesn't give a fuck. You really have to hammer fox to make admit they are lying. While other new sources while Corporate learning, still at least have to reel in the lies when they are caught.
Ive seen fox pedel alex jones type conspiracies to millions and get it away with it. Meanwhile Alex jones gets hammered.
"Bernie Sanders is that scientist in every movie that warns everyone of their certain doom if they continue their ways - yet everyone thinks he's crazy. "
By the end of the movie, he was right all along.
And still didn't win 😥
And in the end he sacrifices himself for the better good!
He totally called Trump's response to losing the election before the election ever happened. He said that Trump would claim the election results are fraudulent and he would not peacefully give up his power. When he said it, I was concerned because I hoped he was wrong, but knew he was right.
Lol duhhh shit he knew what was gonna happen because he knew what Biden and all them were up to even while biden was hiding behind the boiler in his basement Biden even said Trump will not win cause even since hussan Obama was in office they have be workimg on rigged election they didn't think they needed to rig it to get killary to win but they were wrong. Now they want Trump gone because they are still scared they will loose if he runs a second term
@@tubahawk85 Not a hard call. Mail in ballots with poor oversight
were a shoo in for fraud and that's what happened. Do your
homework.
A lot has changed in 38 years but Bernie hasn't.
I feel like he looks younger now honestly!
Less spit and slobber in those days, and the eyes weren't so crazy looking.
If the change was for the better he would have changed.
@Frank Smith
You have never had a bright thought in your whole life. Your comment is proof.
and got what done??
Socialism is one of the most misunderstood concepts. At least in America.
No, we understand it fine. Most of us just prefer personal agency and freedom over the idea of a government deciding what's best for the people
@@gnarbyq4667 By your statement you have proven that you don't understnad it. Socialism is a step toward communism according to Marx, which is when the people control the means of production, when regular people control this. they gain power, which equals self government. It is not about oppression and lack of freedom. This is a myth. China is not socialist, its a dicatorship who call themselves communist. I don't know if a socialist system would work well becuase it has Never been done. But I do know that this corrupt capitalist system we have is failing us.
@jimminy cricket ahh yes amazing argument. On point. Straight to the ad hominem. No bullshit.
@@gnarbyq4667 Case in point, that’s not what socialism is.
@jimminy cricket ok well my rebuttal to that is: you’re wrong
Can't say the guy hasn't stayed on message.
Yep, still ballot harvesting from the old and enfeebled.
Yea, stupid then, stupid now.
@@tourniquet3306 I'm sorry nobody loves you.
@@RJay207 only socialists don't love me.
@@tourniquet3306 Maybe you should see a therapist. It might help with your denial. And your daddy issues.
P:“But you’d consider legislation that would tax the wealthy?”
B:“*without hesitation* Absolutely”
Lmao gotta love him!
When Bernie is finished, anyone with a job will be the "wealthy" In fact, once a few million more poor and hungry people pour across our border, you are going to be the "wealthy" yourself!
@@rogerdodger8415 see this just isn’t true, it’s such a one dimensional attack on socialist policies. In the 1950s tax rates were above 90% yet that is known as the golden age of American economics
@@ldhdjzjjaklzjdbd6610 You like to spread that BS as a leftist talking point. You conveniently leave out that the debt is, TEN TIMES what it was back then. If you continue to GIVE CASH AWAY that you've taken out of the hands of the PRODUCERS OF WEALTH like Bezos, and the Google Boys and hundreds like them, then WHO OAYS BACK THE DEBT?? Now, before you say any more. Google this... "how much do the top one percent pay". FORTY PERCENT of all income tax collected. Do the same for the top 10%... THEY PAY 70% of all income tax collected. Now, who does that leave to pay the give aways that Bernie steals from one to pay another?? YOU!!! And after you soak the last nickle out of the rich, they'll leave and TAKE MILLIONS of jobs with them. Use your head, stop the socialist talking points. www.heritage.org/taxes/commentary/the-new-york-times-wrong-the-rich-pay-more-taxes-you-do
@@tii2015 Yeah, he's a leech. The better question would be... hey Bernie, how much comes out of YOUR pocket for the poor.
@@tii2015 That's right. We need producers, not loafers. The more that's produced, the cheaper the price, the more people that benefit, but with Bolshevik Bernie and his handouts.. only the leeches multiply
The good old days when $25k a year was considered on the edge of wealthy!
Its all relative. A slice of pizza was 60 cents too.
And a Millionaire was rich.
@@Kgio-2112 slice of pizza is still 60 cents at little caesars
@@48956l Is that really food though?
@@jimziemer474 and millionaires are still rich
Bernie is a man of consistency and authenticity--not a flip flopper. In fact, I doubt if he owns a pair of flip flops!
Consistently wrong
"Are you a capitalist?" (Trying to be a gotcha)
"No"
"So you don't believe in the free market?" (Double down on gotcha)
"I'm fine with free enterprise, I don't think we have it in the US.
Also, I think we can achieve more by working together than by destroying each other"
The way the anchor is like, Shit, he won my gotcha question. Priceless.
very clever indeed!
That “anchor” is the legendary Phil Donahue, who basically taught Oprah how to do a talk show.
I actually didn’t remember that he was on the Today show in the early 80s.
That anchor is Phil fucking Donahue. He wasn't trying to gotcha anything, with limited allotted time he had to be blunt & straight to the point. If you noticed he didn't really interrupt Bernie. He interjected only when necessary. Today's anchors should watch and learn a thing or two - that's how you conduct an interview. 7 minutes or 70 minutes, doesn't matter.
@@s.b.ghazalli2658 You inadvertently reminded me of that time Bill O'Reilly and Geraldo Rivera pointed and screamed over each other for 4 solid minutes on Fox News.
Economic illiteracy at its finest. At least he got the part that we don’t have free markets in the us right, although I’m sure the reasons behind why he said that where also completely incorrect, and he thinks free enterprise is when there are countless regulations limiting the choice of the people, while subsidizing businesses that fail to provide value to people through literal forced charity.
"If I were the president of the largest bank in Burlington I'd be real nervous about you."
Good.
This man should’ve been our president for 8 years now. Just watching this and thinking about how he isn’t our president, makes me want to shed a tear. Thanks Bernie for always sticking up for the people.
4 years. Or are you saying that Obama shouldn't had gotten a 2nd term?
@@FriedrichHerschel no I’m counting the 4 years that Biden is now serving as his.
@@FriedrichHerschel Bernie didn’t run against Obama silly.
@@FriedrichHerschel only trump, Hillary and Biden
@@124jayman Okay, let's recap: Sanders was running as well as Hillary Clinton back in the day for the Nov. 2016 election. Now we have Jan. 2021. That's 4 years. Were are those other 4 years coming from?
This man really asked Bernie if he’s a capitalist
@Aleksandar Samardzic He’s socialist
@Aleksandar Samardzic Democratic Socialist
@Aleksandar Samardzic So, if what you mean by social-communism is all the social aspects of communism, then you are saying he wants to eliminate the concept of class, money, and state. I wouldn’t say that’s what he truly wants, if that’s what you mean.
Probably the only politician that cannot be accused of flip flopping he's been saying the exact same thing for decades.. gotta respect that.
Bernie tried to shut down a nonprofit hospital as mayor of Vermont.
Sadly the SJW's are gonna destroy his chances at the presidency. They're genuinely worse than the right.
@Christopher Smith "Never did a hard days work in his life"
How about the current president?
AOC had a regular job before being a politician, and conservatives rip her apart because she was a bartender to put herself thru school...
The same goes for Trump. Check his early interviews.
@Christopher Smith really? He took Vermont from one of the poorest states too one of the happiest and wealthier states to live in. Look at any map of the US based on poverty levels and the poorest places to live are mostly conservative run states. That alone tells you which systems work and which ones dont. Also the highest unemployment rates come from Republican states. So how are Republicans always shouting about lazy unemployed liberals?
Like him or hate him, the man has been on-message for 40 years.
And it's paid off handsomely for him.
Yep, the same old Communist.
@ Bernie 2020
@@jrjr3412 List some sources that supports your claim
Hardi Zengana Google is free. Check on I don’t know the last 40 years of his policy ideas. His thoughts on communism openly. He was a real peach for those poor misunderstood Iranians in 1979.
Bernie Sanders: I make a rational case for socialist democracy, based on scientific evidence and an understanding of people's needs, for the benefit of the many instead of the few.
US Americans: He looks so old.
“Okay communist”
It's hilarious people call him socialist or communist to try to shut him down.
He's been extremely consistent with his political orientation, which seems to reflect social democracies such as Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Germany.
No matter where you stand, it is undeniable that all of those countries are overall doing very well in a lot of aspects.
Sure they're not perfect, but we will have to accept that, even when we heavily strive to do so, we'll likely never reach a perfect system anywhere in the world.
@@Juli.29 Most people are conformist and not open to new ideas even if our country is flawed.
^U.S. not US
Apparently you grow old very quick if you are always the smartest guy in the room.
Sounds like these days a state like Kentucky could really use a Bernie. 40 years on Vermont seems to be doing pretty well for itself
yeah no, I'm from Massachusetts. Vermont is pretty bad for business if you have ever seen it. Almost every street in the state has a 250 year old pile of wood that use to be a barn.
Donahue: This is Bernard Sanders and he his a socialist
Also Donahue: So are you a capitalist?
He looked like he wanted to fucking murder Bernie shortly before he asked
At that time being a capitalist was more or less considered to be the opposite of a communist. The word capitalist was used to distinguish oneself from the Soviet Union. We're capitalist, they're communist, we're democratic, they're authoritarian. Also, capitalism, which was basically synonymous with the free market, was evidently a better economic system than communism, because all new technology and science came from the Western world, and the Western world was much richer, to be a capitalist was simply a no-brainer. So an elected official claiming not to be a capitalist was kind of novel, and still kind of is, although less so than back then, that's why the question was asked.
@@ReddoFreddo right thats why its so funny though because theyre opposites lol
You can not beat the consistency.
Watch this...and you tell me.
ruclips.net/video/mxf1XmVZ9qY/видео.html
Ashwin's link looks hinky to me.
Ashwin Mouton Donald Trump got into the presidency and filled his cabinet up with Goldman Sachs
Ashwin Mouton Donald trump can’t decide what he said the day after he said it...
@@tylerdurden3722 you're not aware that is entirely propaganda. I can find literally all of those clips and have him saying the exact opposite. You're a sycophant or ignorant. Maybe both
I remember the first time when he ran for President he narrowly lost the nomination to William Henry Harrison
harvey20c lmao
Good shit
His policies have never swayed despite losing the Democratic nomination he's been consistent and held the same ideological perspective for his entire tenure and that speaks for itself and should be a no-brainer when it comes to voting for your best interests and not these politicians that change their position like they change their socks and underwear and play political games with the Grand old party
@@davidfrison3784 but he's 9000 years old
harvey20c Indeed. I’m very much looking forward to his next loss.
What a legend. You don't see this type of integrity in a politician anymore.
Considering he is still a politician, how do we not see it anymore? How does a a socialist that has gotten rich in office and owns three homes exemplify integrity?
The words politician and integrity don't go together.
Bernie's like the only guy who's been saying the same thing for decades now and it's ALWAYS for the working people. I hope some of the young up and coming Congresspeople and Senators take Bernie's torch and continue to fight for what's right for the people in this country, not just the select few.
See the justice Democrats and the squad....
AOC is looking promising in that regard
For the working people? Bernies policies would destroy the job market...
@@Likkivi Since you are making that claim would you care to elaborate and be more specific as to why his policies would destroy the job market? Asking this earnestly. You said it, so educate us.
@@lbplbp1 Because there's a huge disconnect between Bernie's foreign policy and his vision for distribution of wealth.
He wants to dramatically increase minimum wages but at the same time allow millions of uneducated immigrants into the country. What happens when you increase work supply and force companies to pay higher? They fire employees and society will be left with a huge amount of unemployed people that are a liability to society and safety. It will also increase corruption as the incentive for social dumping and engaging in the black market will be more profitable.
The public sector would also grow dramatically, and as continuously more people grow dependent it will snowball into a dysfunctional size where again corruption becomes more destructive due too government power over individuals increasing.
That's why countries such as Venezuela are complete shitholes in spite of having an abundance of natural resources. Socialism corrupts people.
Bernie Sanders never flip flopped
215mookies he never passed bills either
Bernie has passed 7 bills as the primary sponsor & been a supporter sponsor of 85 others. Not entirely honest, what you're saying.
he flip flopped on hillary. he said he was going to fight the establishment but all along he was part of the ruse.
@@jayhau7895 All government is a ruse.
MWiatrak you say 7 bills like that’s a lot loool
The 80s: It was the top 2%
Now: it's the top 1%
That's the only difference.
That 1% also has more wealth now than the 2% of the early 80s.
Take it even further and say .01%, and it's still not that far from the truth
And the bottom 10% today is way better off then back then.
@@deeknott3031 by 1 percent.
top 2% controlled a 1/3 of the wealth, today 1% control 90% and the bottom 10% are worse then ever
Fun fact: Bernie is a huge baller. His brother said in an interview that he would have rather played basketball than just about anything else when he was young. Same was true for Lou Costello, of Abbottt and Costello.
Imagine saying the same thing for 40 years and people still don’t listen. How does the guy still have a will to live?
He is tenacious.
He's playing the long game.
@@Hollyslse Tenacious B
He’s the Jack Bauer of politics
He has made tremendous change in many ways, he has inspired millions, he is walking the long road but has been able to gain much through it. I love this man's tenacity. He deserves the best.
Bernie is so real. What a great interview.
Bernie owns 3 large houses and is from the whitest state in the union
now vermont’s like in the top ten for every good thing in the country
Except for diversity 🤣
@@binaryvoid0101 still stuck at 99% 😂
@@binaryvoid0101 Mostly due to its rural nature, climate, and lack of a large, historical manufacturing base, going back to the first factor.
@@binaryvoid0101 that’s every rural state tho
you could literally rank states by levels of urbanization/industrialization and then also rank by racial diversity and it would be the same chart. if you don’t know why that is just take grade school american history :)
I mean I still related to when he said Vermonters themselves can't afford to go to the downhill ski resorts and things, I lived there several years (even saw Bernie in person) and loved it but was constantly working especially on weekends, and didn't have the time to enjoy it enough. I moved away for employment opportunities which is common. I plan on moving back one day. It is so beautiful!
In the video Bernie says it’s a problem that the top 2% of earners control a third of the wealth. Today he says the top 1% control approximately 90% of the wealth. And that is unfortunately the path of unchecked capitalism.
Keep fighting the good fight Bernie.
Lindsey Graham changes where he stands on an issue during the same interview. Meanwhile Bernie's been giving this speech for 40 years.
Still wrong 40 yrs later
Has someone mashed up Lindsay Graham debating himself through his own hypocracies?!?
Bubba Ho-tep he believes so strongly in it
40 years of doing nothing and living off the public dime eating better than anyone in this comments section 😂👍
Bubba Ho-tep Yeah. Bullshit never changes. Even in the face of facts, it still is the same old bullshit. People that change their mind are open to new ideas and open minded. But again, bullshit remains.
By the time Bernie Sanders was 24 years old, he was wearing cardigans and complaining about a draft when someone left a door open.
That draft happened to be Vietnam.
Oh my god I love this comment 😂
"Wow, is it chilly in heauh owuh is it just me?"
“We got to get a fire Berninnnn in hewa”
I think that’s just called being Jewish
“Do I believe that the profit motive is fundamental to human nature? No.”
Bernie always understood the simple wisdom of “faster alone, further together.”
So ask yourself, can you wait for a brighter future? Or will instant gratification guide your fate.
@VeroMithril Good decision.
@VeroMithril lol how do you even block someone on youtube
@VeroMithril thanks.
Blocked :D
@VeroMithril I thought so xD
@VeroMithril your sarcasm has won you favor. Unblocked
The man America would thrive with but are desperately afraid of. Thank you for everything Bernie. Your consistency and message never fell on deaf ears.
America would thrive under socialism? Sure, it's working in the Soviet Union and Venezuela!! 😂😂
@ My point exactly but don’t fret.. those socialist programs like Medicare, Medicaid, Education assistance, Social Security, energy assistance, government subsidies and more will all be gone soon enough. Red states are on deck for a strikeout. Play ball!
It's about to thrive again . . .Bernie's a grifter and so is his wife.
Bernie: makes a great point about the 2% controlling the country and most people becoming disenfranchised with the democratic system
Interviewer: so lets talk about tourism in Vermont
You clearly don't know what "disenfranchised" means
@@TheRenegade... no, its more you, both the left and right feel disenfranchised, the socialists and progressives constantly feel betrayed and undermined by the democrats and the right has their own feelings. (which I can't relate to as well cause I am a socialist)
@@speedy01247 The word they're looking for is probably disengaged. Or if they meant disenfranchised, then it would be "FEELING disenfranchised. [end of sentence]"
game, set, Matchington (you win for best comment)
@@gballsout Uh, hardly
Everytime I see this man, I think its an absolute shame he is not president.
@@StackSnackies I smell tankie
If Bernie won the dem primaries there would be a 0% chance of Bernie securing the moderate base or former republicans.
me too, I wish I didn't have to work anymore. I want my neighbors' money!
Lads, the more you talk the more it becomes clear how brainwashed ye all are by the american ideal of what socialism is. Many countries use it and are far happier than you Americans. Nowhere else in civilized countries is it a major issue to get healthcare. Its a basic human right. Not in america though. Enjoy your coal mining jobs, lets just hope for your sake canadians don't build a wall to keep you out from their free healthcare.
@@jamesp4132 I find it hilarious that you use Canada as an example for healthcare considering the fact that before the pandemic it would take up to 2 months to get a minor procedure or surgery there.
Bernie's heart, intellegence, consistancy, awareness, planning, and curly hair is showing. He is still a shining light for the US.
The fact that this man is not or has not been presedent of the US says all that needs saying about people
I cannot believe there was a time where Vermont was "conservative" and "one of the poorest states"
It very much was, on both counts. I remember
It's still not rich. Vermont is 33rd state in GDP per capita and 23rd in average wage. But it has been getting better ever since they started to vote blue.
and now every state has those levels of poverty. Weird how things work eh?
@@jblps not really that weird. That was Reagan's goal.
@@UKRSHEV As a Vermont resident I am going to fact check the F out of this and say your wrong. Go outside of Chittenden county and look at how extreme the poverty is. Most Vermonters are on some kind of government assistance. Young people leaving in droves. Infrastructure has not grown nearly at all since voting blue. If anything it has diminished. Global Foundries wants to leave, Energizer has left. Our current governor is literally BEGGING anyone to be in Vermont, and hes republican. But sure things are "getting better".
You know, I am more surprised by the interviewer than Bernie. I knew what Bernie would say, before he said it, but the interviewer was tough while being fair and letting Bernie finish answering the question. When is the last time you have seen media behave this way?
Abid Naqvi Phil Donahue is a legend. This country started down the wrong path the day that Oprah and her softball housewife existential garbage overtook Phil’s intelligent everyman interview style.
old Phil Donahue. great interviewer. excellent show.
I wasn't born yet during Phil's TV show, but I have watched Ellen Degeneres.
If you don't know who Phil Donahue is, I guess you don't know he's married to Marlo Thomas. But maybe you don't know who Marlo Thomas is, either. Think St. Jude Hospital... founded by her father, Danny Thomas.
Phil Donahue held himself to a higher standard than they're held to today.
this interview makes news on tv today look like a rejected tlc show
thats because all mainstream media conglomerates are owned by billionaires
therefore they pursue sensationalism, cause its what sells
How he speaks about Carter losing is the mirror of Kamala
I bet this guy would look great in mittens
😂😂😂😂
Lol
Anyone else get the feeling that TV was smarter back then?
Agreed. We thought our technological advances would improve our quality of life and that we would amass a wealth of knowledge to share.
In recent years, it has gone to an oversimplification that has diminished our communication and vocabularies. It has eroded our society rapidly, but by starting with an awareness, we can have more hope than merely salvaging ourselves
LOL! Then came Oprah, Geraldo, Maury, Danny, Morton, etc. Noisy and raunchy, they drowned out enlightening discussion with a cacophony of crap.
@@steveforrester7653 breitbart...
Steve Forrester - Cacophony of Crap.. I’ll start referring to sensationalist media as that lol thanks
No...Americans are now far stupider than ever!!!!!
"Good old conservative Vermont"
why is that phrase the most surprising part of this video to me
EDIT: everyone please stop correcting me on this, I've already been corrected but I'm keeping this comment up anyway because I want people to still be able to read this thread
Probably because you don’t know what conservative means.
@@ghostexits Okay rude but whatever. I don't know that much about Vermont since I've never been there or to anywhere in New England, but one of the things I do know is that it's generally considered a very left-leaning state. I'm just basing this on what other people have told me.
Ok, I’m sorry for the rudeness, but I grew up in New Hampshire, right beside Vermont. It’s extremely conservative historically, religiously, socially, politically. You’re equating conservative with Republican, which is an honest mistake. Believe it or not, it wasn’t that long ago that there were conservative and liberal wings in both parties and there are still many conservative Democrats. By most metrics, most Democrats are conservative and vote with Republicans on all kinds of issues.
@@ghostexits Thank you for clearing things up. I would've never made that mistake normally since I'm normally fairly well versed in politics and I know the things that you just told me about the Democrats and the Republicans, I just didn't know how those things applied to Vermont since I've only ever heard people describe it as a "liberal state".
Also bear in mind that my family is extremely conservative and I've spent most of my life in the South.
Well, I didn’t mean to be so pedantic about it; but I definitely wouldn’t describe Vermont as a liberal outpost. It’s not called “the Deep South of the North” for nothing. Of course that’s a joke, and I’m sure there’s wide spectrum there as anywhere else, but in general...
My heart aches for a Bernie presidency
Yeah, we could sure use a guy like him today! Oh, wait a minute! Never mind! lol 😉
Good to see a person that stays with their principles.
Cedric I mean kinda? If something came out to prove x is wrong I’d hope a person changes
Three houses later....
No matter how coo coo for cocoa puffs they are.
"2% of the population owning 1/3 of the wealth"
Those were the good ol' days
lmao right
Lmaooo
Lol. You're right.
stromada1 Everyone works but only 5 people get the reward 💰 from all that work. That sounds right to you? You know, it’s too bad they don’t sell IQ points in pill form because you could use a couple bottles.
Btw I didn’t realize Europe was communist. I bet that’s news to them.
Mike McDermott Those people are the reason everybody has a job many times.
People complain about amazons corporate tax breaks, but they only got that for creating so many fucking jobs basically.
Y’all don’t have the capacity to think about this properly it seems
I miss Phil Donahue, the guy who was fired for telling the TRUTH about war
preach!
Yeah, where is he today? He used to be a staple on TV.
@@fanfare100 They only let Corporate hacks on MSM news anymore. Millionaires paid by Billionaires to not rock the boat, ask the tough questions and to decieve the public. Real investigative journalism is a thing of the past except in alternative media outlets like RUclips. Unfortunately the truth tellers of RUclips are being kicked off the platform in the dead of silence with no warning as evidenced by RT. They literally made up a rule that previously didn't exist then accused RT of not following it.
I was just talking about that very same thing the other day. Love Donahue, love his wife. I was raised with Free to Be, You and Me, I raised my children with it and I will always be grateful to Marlo for that beautiful book and album/cd.
The ONLY non-warmongering msm journalist of today is Tucker Carlson. On Fox, yes.
Bernie Sanders - criticizing wealth accumulation since back when the 1% where still 2%.
He's one of them now.
@Peter Kropotkin There's nothing good about communism.
@@Tawny593 if you think communism means : "rich people pay their fair share" then you're TFG
@@zachwenger1128 Communism means starvation, misery and death. Only the elite CP members have anything.
@@Tawny593 oke doke
Bernie is so consistent that even his age doesn’t change!!!
Interviews back then were nicer and a lot more civil.
Phil Donahue was an extreme Liberal so that was why the soft ball questions. The show should have been titled "When Morons Meet"
@@caryrevels6584 wonder where you fall on the political spectrum based on that well thought out and very factual argument you've set forth
@@charlieh3510 I am pro America nuff said.
@@caryrevels6584 being pro America dosent mean being pro screwing the little guy. That's anti America.
@@caryrevels6584 scrooge mcduck isn't american though
Damn, in those days the picture wasn't HD but the TV was sharp!
analog vs Digital. Analog had good quality but was limited. Digital can be more consistent and is able to handle cgi and graphics that analog just can't
Blendeture nicely put - pretty much sums it up in a nutshell.
Sharp made TVs for the US in the 80's under the the name Sharp Nintendo Television :)
Funny how TV 360p was more educational, informative and clear as opposed to today where we get 1080p and the information is heavily distorted from the truth.
Love it, love it, love it! I don't even own the tv anymore, gave up on it :)
Hard to believe he's only 22 years old here.
He's born in 1941. How is he 22 here?
@@leafyutube its a joke
@@chayenne9614 I see. I'm like Sheldon in Big Bang Theory. I take posts literally.
The original Hans Moleman
@@leafyutube no, your response was normal. it wasn't a funny joke, more like random attempted sarcasm.
he was so ahead of his time. they label him a socialist but what he really does is understand the human condition.
The U-man condition
"They" didn't label him a socialist. HE labeled himself a socialist! Get it straight man.
You act like they are trying to label him or something. He's a self described Socialist. He's never been a Democrat.
I agree with you
Socialism is majorly Humanism
Socialism IGNORES the human condition. Humans are not inherently good, we are corruptible and selfish.
He has been consistent for more 60 years. That's a commited socialist politician
consistent Bolshevik... www.investors.com/politics/editorials/bernie-sanders-democratic-socialist-or-out-and-out-stalinistist/
He was never a member of the Socialist Party.
@@sr2291 yes he is independent politician
While I don’t agree with all of Bernie’s policies, his consistency is what inspires me. Unlike Hillary, he’s been progressive from the beginning.
James G I thought you posted this comment in 2016. :p
First, he’s a socialist not a communist. There is a difference. Second, he’s entitled to believe and say whatever he wishes. If people allow the Westboro Baptist Church to spew their stupidity, he should be allowed to talk as well. Third, the biggest problem with the utopian socialists in this country is that they fail to recognize that thriving only exists because of inequality. We couldn’t afford the phones and tablets we’re using to comment on these RUclips videos unless we were exploiting the cheap labor of impoverished Chinese women. We are able to live fairly comfortably because other people suffer. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a way around this.
Karl Marx was demonized because he had the courage to challenge this exploitation. I’m not saying that communism or socialism is the answer because it’s not. But people need to quit putting capitalism on this pedestal. It’s a flawed, fucked up system too.
Cats in Cars LOL, I am honored. I certainly identify as a nihilist. It’s delusional to put faith in any political system, including socialism. Humans are by nature selfish primates who managed to figure out fire and language. This fairy tale that humans can live in a perfect harmonious socialist utopia is absolute nonsense.
@Cats in Cars I find it ironic that I’m being lectured about human kindness while being called a fuck boy in the previous post. You’re not doing a very good job convincing me that the nature of humanity is to be kind to one another. LOL. I’d love to know what country you think has successfully implemented a socialist agenda without also implementing human genocide? Again, not defending capitalism. But using my nihilism to challenge your faith in socialism. I’m fine with incorporating certain socialist ideas, like universal health care, if the country/government can successfully implement it. I think for this to truly work, you need a population of people who are not disproportionately obese, willing to exercise on a regular basis, have financial access to unprocessed foods that are not contaminated with pesticides, and a population who is willing to work to support the extra taxes necessary to pay for the health care. Attitudes would need to change. Because there are not enough physicians and nurses to take on the surge, parents would need to stop taking their children to an ER whenever their kid has a cold or the flu. Do you think that this can be successfully implemented in the U.S.? What about the decades of insurance lobbyists who have the politicians in their pockets? How do you propose we weed out the corruption of all of these “good natured” politicians? Again, you’re living in a delusional world if you think the nature of humanity is to help one another. I highly recommend you read some of the works of French philosopher Michel Foucault for a better understanding of this nihilistic approach to life.
Socialist Communist in end there's no difference
Bernies voice hasn’t changed sence the 80s and I love it.
He spoke a lot faster though.
Ny jewish accent
Great clip I hadn't seen this before. Good to see Phil Donahue giving him air time as well. He famously got fired from MSNBC for not supporting the war in iraq
Indeed! I miss Phils honesty on major media. One of the greats along with Ed Schultz. #Bernie2020 because #EnoughIsEnough
Yeah, he tried in Burlington, you hear about it thriving after 37 years? Don't be stupid.
@K D Donahue "becoming" progressive, laugh.
@K D Discredit Sanders? He needs discrediting? Who has done more for the poor? Bernie Sanders or Walmart? I am sure you got that answer wrong.
Yep. Two of the good guys right there
I might actually consider watching the news if it was like this today
Vermont was at the time one of poorest states. It is now one of the richest states. I have no doubt in my mind that Bernie is part of why that is the case today.
no ones talking about how vermont isn’t one of the poorest states in the US anymore
in 1979 Vermont was the 16th poorest state. Not even in the bottom 25%.
Libertarian type conservatives make places nice then liberals move in and regulate everything till it dies.
@@cikenberry3 good thing bernie isn’t a liberal
By median household income, it's in the top 25% now. Funny how that works out, it's almost as if the state got a lot better over the years.
@@cikenberry3 Feel free to share examples...
His mind hasn't deteriorated one bit. Same vigor, same sharpness.
That's because he never had much to say to begin with
@@grants5554 considering he helped pull of a filibuster before means you’re wrong. Sorry snowflake
@@Xanderboof lmao, you know a filibuster is implemented for the sake of stalling right? So literally saying nothing?
@@Xanderboof also I'm genuinely curious, why do liberals think they look good calling other people "snowflakes"? Have you heard the term "the pot calling the kettle black"?
@@grants5554 snowflake 😘
The way that he defended his stance as a socialist in america in 1981 is remarkable
Yah, it's the brainwashing of America. Canada for example has been 'socialist' since the 60's. The rich have you all on the end of a string.
Mark Ruffalo favors Young Bernie strongly, So I'm casting Mark Ruffalo for a Bernie Sanders movie in my head right....now.
He sounded exactly like how he sounds now only on 1.25* speed.
倪传历 gets a ton of information in quickly and clearly
If you want him to sound more familiar, use settings to reduce speed to x.75. It does make Donahue sound like a drunk old man though
@@jdjack519 OMFG 😂 DYING HERE
I just did that, and you are exactly right on both counts!! 😆 You get a ⭐ for that one!! 👍
This is the perfect way to describe it! I’m cracking up.
Funny to see him young and more with it. I like him, but not his ideology.