Does Sanders Have a Secret Deal with Biden?
Eric Zuesse
Though Bernie Sanders is less dishonest than any other
of the U.S. political leaders who have contested in the 2016 and 2020 U.S.
Presidential primary campaigns, no one should trust his endorsements of the
DNC’s choice (which was what it was) of Joe Biden to carry the Party’s banner
against Trump. Sanders knows that he was cheated out of
the nomination by the DNC’s billionaires in 2020, just as he had been in 2016. And he knows that Biden is just
as corrupt as Trump. Why,
then, does Sanders endorse Biden?
Is it because “the voters of the Democratic Party
chose Biden?” Well, in a sense, they did — from 29 February 2020 onward they
did, because the billionaires were no longer
donating mainly to
Pete Buttigieg (23 billionaires), Cory Booker (18), Kamala Harris (17), Michael
Bennett (15) and Joe Biden as #5 (at 13). (Sanders was at 0.) So, they suddenly
piled in, on Biden, right after Sanders’s win in Nevada, the last before the
February 29th South Carolina primary, and the final score of billionaires became Biden 66, Buttigieg 61, Klobuchar 33,
Steyer 13, Warren 6, Gabbard 3, Bloomberg 1, and Sanders still 0 (and nothing
being shown for candidates who had withdrawn early).
Instead — and no one can say why or what with any
certainty — Sanders probably has some commitment from Biden regarding national
policies once Biden becomes the President. (Trump himself does everything he
can to assist that outcome, Biden’s Presidency. He might not be doing it
intentionally, but he is doing it very successfully.)
Furthermore, Sanders knows, or ought to know,
that Joe Biden was
one of the leading segregationists in the U.S. Senate and was condemned in 1977
by Ted Kennedy and others for the insincerity of his protestations to the
contrary. At the very same
time in the 1960s when Sanders himself was being arrested in Chicago for demonstrating
peacefully against the segregationist policies of Mayor Richard J. Daley, Joe
Biden was a college playboy but subsequently lied to say that while in college
he worked with civil rights leaders to end segregation. Yet Sanders, himself,
remains silent about Biden’s lying, and about Biden’s actual support for
segregation. Why?
Everything in politics is for only two purposes:
winning power, and exercising power. Sanders’s promise to support the Party’s
nominee was implicitly based upon his expectation that he would not be, yet
again, cheated out of receiving its nomination. That expectation was not
fulfilled. The DNC knew, even back in May 2016, that Sanders would be stronger than Hillary against
Trump, but they nonetheless rigged the
results for Hillary against Sanders (and sometimes even blatantly) because their billionaires are more important to
them than their voters are. And the same
happened with Biden against Sanders in 2020. So: what obligation does Sanders have now to the
DNC? Clearly, none. What obligation does he have to the American people? To
keep on his fight to become FDR’s successor! If he withdraws from it, then
surely America is heading into a massive economic crash which will result
(under a President Biden) in martial law, and, then, an extremely bloody
revolution, the outcome from which can’t be predicted (but one can only hope
that enough troops will quit or even mutiny against their commanders).
Consequently, only a private commitment from Biden can
explain this.
In a dictatorship such as the United
States is, a politician’s
commitments made to the public, such as Barack Obama’s back in 2007 and 2008,
that he would have a “public option” in his healthcare plan, are lies, which
they have no intention to fulfill (and Obama dropped his “public option”
virtually the day after he beat John McCain for the Presidency in November
2008). However, a politician’s private commitments to the billionaires who
funded his career are kept and honored. As a general rule, also the private
commitments that are made to other politicians — such as to Sanders — are kept.
We just don’t know what those commitments are.
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