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In reply to the discussion: Looks like David Sirota is giving BS Credit for the [View all]Celerity
(46,154 posts)10. David Sirota got fired from a Philly campaign 20 years ago for a racially charged "dirty trick"
before he first went to work for the progressive from Vermont.
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/03/bernie-sanderss-new-speechwriter-has-controversial-past/585547/
Bernie Sanders first hired his new speechwriter, David Sirota, 20 years ago, shortly after Sirota was fired from a mayoral campaign for his connection to a bogus website that promoted a racially charged quotation, taken out of context, of a black opponent. In 1999, in Philadelphia, there was a crowded Democratic primary for mayor. Three of the candidates were African American: John White, Dwight Evans, and John Street, all of them friends going back years. But the race got intense early, and David Sirota, then working as the deputy campaign manager for Evans, was part of an effort to cut down Whites support: creating a bogus website, purporting to be the official home page of the White campaign, and using it to promote a racially charged quotation, deliberately taken out of context.
The ruse was soon discovered. Evans, who is now a Democratic member of Congress, fired Sirota. He called Sirota overzealous at the time. I do not want this race to be about race, Evans said in 1999, calling the site in question an example of dirty tricks. The website took a comment that White had made in a broader interview with a Spanish-language weekly, Al Día, and presented the line as if it were an anti-white slogan: The black and the brown, if we unite, were going to control this city. Local reporters in Philadelphia received emails directing them to the site as though it were part of John Whites campaign.
White, according to news reports at the time, was speaking about the increased political clout African Americans and Latinos could have if they worked together as a coalition. That was February. By the fall, Sirota was hired as the press secretary for Bernie Sanders, then in the House. He was hired by Sanderss thenchief of staff, Jeff Weaver, who went on to manage Sanderss 2016 presidential campaign and remains a senior adviser to the 2020 campaign.
On Friday morning, in response to inquiries from The Atlantic about his 1999 firing, Sirota acknowledged his role in helping create the bogus site. I deeply regret being involved in this whole incident. I am absolutely ashamed that it happened, and I have felt genuinely terrible about this for 20 years. Even though I was a junior political staffer, I should have known better, and I certainly do today, Sirota responded by email.
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https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/03/bernie-sanderss-new-speechwriter-has-controversial-past/585547/
Bernie Sanders first hired his new speechwriter, David Sirota, 20 years ago, shortly after Sirota was fired from a mayoral campaign for his connection to a bogus website that promoted a racially charged quotation, taken out of context, of a black opponent. In 1999, in Philadelphia, there was a crowded Democratic primary for mayor. Three of the candidates were African American: John White, Dwight Evans, and John Street, all of them friends going back years. But the race got intense early, and David Sirota, then working as the deputy campaign manager for Evans, was part of an effort to cut down Whites support: creating a bogus website, purporting to be the official home page of the White campaign, and using it to promote a racially charged quotation, deliberately taken out of context.
The ruse was soon discovered. Evans, who is now a Democratic member of Congress, fired Sirota. He called Sirota overzealous at the time. I do not want this race to be about race, Evans said in 1999, calling the site in question an example of dirty tricks. The website took a comment that White had made in a broader interview with a Spanish-language weekly, Al Día, and presented the line as if it were an anti-white slogan: The black and the brown, if we unite, were going to control this city. Local reporters in Philadelphia received emails directing them to the site as though it were part of John Whites campaign.
White, according to news reports at the time, was speaking about the increased political clout African Americans and Latinos could have if they worked together as a coalition. That was February. By the fall, Sirota was hired as the press secretary for Bernie Sanders, then in the House. He was hired by Sanderss thenchief of staff, Jeff Weaver, who went on to manage Sanderss 2016 presidential campaign and remains a senior adviser to the 2020 campaign.
On Friday morning, in response to inquiries from The Atlantic about his 1999 firing, Sirota acknowledged his role in helping create the bogus site. I deeply regret being involved in this whole incident. I am absolutely ashamed that it happened, and I have felt genuinely terrible about this for 20 years. Even though I was a junior political staffer, I should have known better, and I certainly do today, Sirota responded by email.
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Is it "Bernie bashing" when it's pointed out that his Communications Director is lying about him?
George II
Mar 2020
#13
George, if you can't read the posts on this thread and ask if it's Bernie bashing,
BComplex
Mar 2020
#14
Again, it's pointing out that David Sirota is lying about Sanders' involvement in the negotiations..
George II
Mar 2020
#16
His campaign is passing off an untruth. To make the claim made throws mud into the faces of
Blue_true
Mar 2020
#39
Done with Democrats working their ass off for us and Sanders coming up saying they are do nothing
LizBeth
Mar 2020
#32
The unemployments provision has Senator Elizabeth Warren written all over it.
Blue_true
Mar 2020
#41
He was the chief engineer and construction manager for the Edmund Pettus Bridge.
George II
Mar 2020
#15
Holy fuck - he popped in for 10 minutes Monday after being in Vermont since Wednesday afternoon....
George II
Mar 2020
#8
David Sirota got fired from a Philly campaign 20 years ago for a racially charged "dirty trick"
Celerity
Mar 2020
#10
Thanks, I thought of that incident when I saw the OP, didn't know where to look for it....
George II
Mar 2020
#11
I really think it is Jane Sanders who was the driving force behind all the rotten eggs surrounding
Celerity
Mar 2020
#19
100% of salary? I'm sure most people that are really hurting are not paid a salary.
LiberalFighter
Mar 2020
#12
"Salary" has become broadly used to refer to ANY paycheck, even ones earned by hourly labor. nt
Blue_true
Mar 2020
#43
Looks like it was Michael Bennett (and five co-signers) who accomplished this:
George II
Mar 2020
#18
Angus King has, and will continue to be, the best Independent senator out there.
W_HAMILTON
Mar 2020
#25
I just noticed - the Hackbarth tweet was 17 hours BEFORE Sirota's, which was at almost 2:00 AM....
George II
Mar 2020
#23
This is just one of the things that pisses me off most about Sanders. His constant only others work
LizBeth
Mar 2020
#29
Yes, to not having a job until Mayor to accomplishing nothing three decades of congress.
LizBeth
Mar 2020
#37
Is that the David Sirota who was telling people not to vote for Hillary in the general election?
still_one
Mar 2020
#30
I don't think you can disagree with Bernie's rant on the Senate floor today
dflprincess
Mar 2020
#51
Sounds about right. DT & BS, in the minds of their avid supporters, will get credit whether it's...
Tarheel_Dem
Mar 2020
#54