You can see why none of the insider media will do this kind of interview with him, though. Give the country the chance to actually listen to him, and in less formal mode than the one we see in the rallies, and that's probably the race right there. (Not that there's anything wrong with rally mode. It's just, you want to see how a candidate sounds, and how they approach issues, in more conversational settings too.)
I had written it down and planned to watch it, but I have a tendency to lose track of time. = ) You message came at just the right time.
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He said she would not be the first person he would choose. He would choose others first -- like Elizabeth Warren. This very near the end of the interview.
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Real questions with substance. Real answers (altho I notice not complete answers on a couple of them toward the end ;-)).
We've been so used to hearing Bernie's strained voice from when he speaks at rallies, it was extremely nice to hear his normal everyday conversational tone of voice without straining his vocal chords.
I'm going to have to listen to the interview another one or two times for it all to sink in.
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Thank you!
I've got it up in another tab now..can't wait to see it.
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I'm struggling to believe my ears
Bernie in a real interview. With real questions. And he gets to answer without interruption.
It's like an alternate universe or something.
I know, right?
I know, right?
You can see why none of the insider media will do this kind of interview with him, though. Give the country the chance to actually listen to him, and in less formal mode than the one we see in the rallies, and that's probably the race right there. (Not that there's anything wrong with rally mode. It's just, you want to see how a candidate sounds, and how they approach issues, in more conversational settings too.)
Thanks so much for the reminder
I had written it down and planned to watch it, but I have a tendency to lose track of time. = ) You message came at just the right time.
We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.--Aristotle
If there is no struggle there is no progress.--Frederick Douglass
Bernie speaks
for me and to me.
He was asked if he would put Clinton in his cabinet
He said she would not be the first person he would choose. He would choose others first -- like Elizabeth Warren. This very near the end of the interview.
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every person in America will know the Republicans' agenda
if I'm president. -- my favorite answer, near the end of the interview (paraphrased).
Bernie Sanders | The Young Turks Interview (FULL)
YouTube: Bernie Sanders | The Young Turks Interview (FULL) (33 minutes)
"We've done the impossible, and that makes us mighty."
Excellent!
Real questions with substance. Real answers (altho I notice not complete answers on a couple of them toward the end ;-)).
We've been so used to hearing Bernie's strained voice from when he speaks at rallies, it was extremely nice to hear his normal everyday conversational tone of voice without straining his vocal chords.
I'm going to have to listen to the interview another one or two times for it all to sink in.
I believe in an America where the separation of church and state is absolute ..., where no church or church school is granted any public funds or political preference. — President John F. Kennedy, Houston, TX, 12 September 1960