Bernie Sanders’ Press Conference Announcing His Candidacy
C-Span broadcast the press conference that Bernie Sanders held.
To appreciate this candidacy, you have to hear Bernie Sanders in his own words.
If Bernie Sanders’ message is going to reach the audience that needs to hear it, then we in the grassroots are going to have to take responsibility for making it happen.
It is becoming clear that the media wants to pretend this never happened. The Google News page hardly even mentions this event at the time I am writing this blog post. Their top article was something about football. The only mention of the Sanders’ candidacy was a reference to an entirely bogus opinion piece in The New York Times, Today in Politics: Sanders Offers Clinton Both a Potential Foil and a Pitfall.
This kind of press coverage by Google and The New York Times is the kind of coverage that Bernie Sanders specifically asked the media to rise above. In the video of the conference you can hear him tell a news person that his question is the wrong kind of question, and then he told him what the right question would be.
Not only is Bernie Sanders the Koch brothers worst nightmare (see the Politicus USA story, On Day One Of His Presidential Campaign, Bernie Sanders Is The Kochs Worst Nightmare), but the press is going to find that he is their nightmare too. When the public finally sees a clear demonstration of how little the media want to give them the information they need, they will rise up in rebellion against that media. The internet is not the newspapers’ biggest threat. Their biggest threat is the lack of quality of the product they want us to buy.


