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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(115,283 posts)
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 07:54 PM Jun 2016

Wait. Where Was Bernie Sanders (D-Vermont) During Yesterday's Fillibuster?

If I were running for president, and if I were also a sitting senator who had voted against the Brady bill five times, and if I were looking to show that the polices of the peoples' political revolution can push through congressional gridlock even just a little bit despite suggestions that they'd be DOA, then I would have FOUND A WAY during the course of that heart-melting, grief-inducing, hope-stirring, 15-hour filibuster / moment of national catharsis in order to stand in solidarity with the other senators (and theater-makers!, and regular ol' citizens!) who were fighting to propose that congress have a conversation about maybe just possibly voting for common sense gun control laws that the majority of Americans (including 74% NRA members!) support.



The Washington Post reports that Sanders was in Burlington, VT—a one-hour flight from Washington D.C.—during the filibuster, preparing for the major announcement he's supposed to give today at 5:30 p.m. PST. To be fair, though, he did post a Tweet in support of Murphy yesterday:

Bernie Sanders
✔ ?@SenSanders

We owe a debt of gratitude to @ChrisMurphyCT for demanding action to help prevent gun violence. Congress has been silent for too long.

7:22 AM - 16 Jun 2016

He may as well have sent his "thoughts and prayers." And though Sanders has always backed an assault weapons ban, HE is one of the members of congress who have been "silent for too long," especially regarding the issue of federal background checks and waiting periods. Speaking to Politifact, Sanders spokesman Jeff Weaver said that Bernie's opposition to the Brady bill was merely a moment of him being a vessel for his constituency, "He said he would be against waiting periods, and he kept his word to the people of Vermont." Well, now the people of Vermont overwhelmingly want strict gun control laws.

http://www.thestranger.com/slog/2016/06/16/24222902/wait-where-was-bernie-sanders-d-vermont-during-yesterdays-fillibuster

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Wait. Where Was Bernie Sanders (D-Vermont) During Yesterday's Fillibuster? (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jun 2016 OP
Reliving his filibuster of 2010. nt WhiteTara Jun 2016 #1
I think his fans said he put out a statement and did a "filibuster" in 2010 so that's Cha Jun 2016 #2
He was busy writing today's manifesto Rose Siding Jun 2016 #3
Yeah, that was so important. Cha Jun 2016 #5
Waiting to swoop in at the last moment and take credit. SaschaHM Jun 2016 #4
he better the hell not. Cha Jun 2016 #6
We know where he wasn't. nt William769 Jun 2016 #7

Cha

(305,406 posts)
2. I think his fans said he put out a statement and did a "filibuster" in 2010 so that's
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 08:03 PM
Jun 2016

all that's expected of him.. they don't expect much.

But we do of our President.

Thank you for this, Yo Mama..

If I were running for president, and if I were also a sitting senator who had voted against the Brady bill five times, and if I were looking to show that the polices of the peoples' political revolution can push through congressional gridlock even just a little bit despite suggestions that they'd be DOA, then I would have FOUND A WAY during the course of that heart-melting, grief-inducing, hope-stirring, 15-hour filibuster / moment of national catharsis in order to stand in solidarity with the other senators (and theater-makers!, and regular ol' citizens!) who were fighting to propose that congress have a conversation about maybe just possibly voting for common sense gun control laws that the majority of Americans (including 74% NRA members!) support.

Yeah, even though he already lost.. burnie missed another opportunity.

Wonder why he didn't go?

SaschaHM

(2,897 posts)
4. Waiting to swoop in at the last moment and take credit.
Thu Jun 16, 2016, 08:07 PM
Jun 2016

That's where he's always been. I wouldn't be surprised if he and Jane take a break from burying their tax returns to fly down to DC so he can give a speech before the votes.

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