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Sanders a Bourgeois Deviationist, Washington Post Declares
[image: Bernie Sanders in Reuters video accompanying Dana Milbank's column]
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*Comrades! Commissar Milbank has exposed Bernie Sanders as a false
revolutionary! (image: Reuters video accompanying Dana Milbank’s column)*

The day before the New Hampshire primary, the *Washington Post* (2/8/16
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ran a column headlined:
*Bernie Sanders Is No Revolutionary*

—written by Dana Milbank
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that noted expert on revolutionary movements.

“For a guy running against the establishment, Bernie Sanders sure seems to
crave its approval,” wrote Milbank. “Sanders portrays himself as an
iconoclast, an anti-politician. But he behaves in many ways like a
conventional pol.”

Exhibit A for this supposedly conventional behavior:

In New Hampshire last week, the Democratic presidential candidate put out
an ad touting his endorsements that gave the false impression that two
local newspapers—the *Nashua Telegraph* and the *Valley News*—had endorsed
him.

Actually, the ad clearly distinguishes between the endorsements it
cites—using the word “endorsed” or “endorses” in narration and displaying
an onscreen “Endorsed By” label—and the positive quotes from newspapers
that didn’t formally endorse Sanders, which are prefaced by “declares” or
“says” instead. (An earlier version of the ad, never broadcast and quickly
pulled from *YouTube*, did label the newspaper quotes “Endorsed By”—a
mistake, the campaign said.)

Milbank appears to be cribbing from *FactCheck.org*—or maybe great minds
just think alike. *FactCheck* (2/4/16
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wrote that the ad “misappropriates the credibility of two New Hampshire
newspapers” and “leaves the misleading impression that the *Nashua
Telegraph* and the *Valley News* endorsed him.” It’s a shabby trick of
pseudo-factcheckers
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to put words in someone’s mouth and then declare those words to be false.

As another example of how Sanders’ actions are not those of a
revolutionary, Milbank notes:

Sanders has often boasted that he doesn’t have a super PAC. But, as the
*Post*’s Matea Gold has noted, an ad hoc network working to elect Sanders
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“is also employing professional political tactics, such as the use of
entities that can raise and spend unlimited sums.”

If you follow that link, you find an important caveat in Gold’s story:

Although these entities can accept massive checks from individuals and
corporations—a practice Sanders abhors—they do not appear to be doing so,
relying instead on small donations from grass-roots supporters.

[image: Dana Milbank (photo by Matthew Bradley)]
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*Dana Milbank* adores* Bernie Sanders, honest. (photo: Matthew Bradley)*

A few short weeks ago, Milbank (1/26/16
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was professing to “adore Bernie Sanders,” and to “share his outrage over
inequality and corporate abuses.” That must have come as a surprise to
longtime readers of his columns, who remembered him redbaiting
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the Progressive Caucus, mocking
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left-wing critics of Obama (whom he portrayed as “their spiritual leader”)
and accusing
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Elizabeth Warren of launching a “left-wing analogue to the Tea Party” to go
after Democrats who are “inadequately doctrinaire.”

Despite his newly proclaimed radical sympathies, however, Milbank still
wrote in his January piece that “Democrats would be insane to nominate”
Sanders as their presidential candidate. Why? Because he’s a democratic
socialist, basically:

I doubt Democrats will make an anti-immigrant bigot the president by
nominating a socialist to run against him…. He embraces the “socialist”
label…. Republicans will…portray Sanders as one who wants the government to
own and control major industries and the means of production and
distribution of goods…. Socialists don’t win national elections in the
United States…. Are Democrats ready to accept ownership of socialism,
massive tax increases and a dramatic expansion of government? If so, they
will lose.

Of course, that was last month, before Sanders nearly tied Hillary Clinton
in Iowa and beat her by 22 percentage points in New Hampshire—which clearly
has Milbank worried that maybe Democrats *are* insane enough to nominate a
socialist, after all. So now Sanders’ problem isn’t that he’s too radical;
it’s that he’s not radical *enough*.

Whatever works, eh, Comrade Milbank?
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