2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Question about weak candidates. [View all]BainsBane
(54,796 posts)I claim no insight into messaging or campaigning. I simply make the most informed decision I can as a voter. I don't like the post-truth world where people dismiss every news story they disagree with and only consider those they do. It is that tendency among voters that I think has led to the threats on democracy we know face with Trump. The corporate media played a role--through cable and talk radio--but voter choose to consume and adopt it. The right aren't alone in that. Progressives and Democrats more generally display similar tendencies, and the anti-Democratic left circulated a great deal of fake news about Clinton in the primary and GE. Sadly, the public lacks the capacity or even the inclination to critically evaluate sources and information. And they don't understand civics. They expect a president to take care of everything, and it is that which paves the way for authoritarianism.
I wouldn't like to see a Democratic party that treated truth the way Trump does, but it probably would win elections. At that point I'd probably just give up on politics altogether.
I looked several times on Sanders website for something on K-12 and never saw anything.