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Feb. 20, 2020 - Brother Nathanael
09:48
Inside Bernie
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Getting inside Bernie is an outside job.
You look at the externals and the internals come through.
He's the frontrunner with a fatal wish buried deep within a visible shtick.
Let me say tonight that this victory here is the beginning of the end for Donald Trump.
Bernie Trump! Bernie Trump! Bernie Trump!
Healthcare is a human right, not a privilege.
We will make public colleges and universities tuition free and cancel all student debt.
Our gun safety policies will be determined by the American people, not the NRA. And under our administration, it will be women, not the government, who control their own lives.
Double speak.
For in a Bernie administration, big government will control the lives of everyone, even the body parts of aborted children.
If you believe in getting the government off the backs of the American people, understand
that it is women who must control their own bodies, not the government.
And my promise to you, my promise to you is I will never nominate anybody to the Supreme
court or the federal bench who is not 100% pro Roe v. Wade.
Wade. We will codify Roe v.
Wade, put it into law.
And we will significantly expand funding for Planned Parenthood.
That's government all over the backs of the American people.
And it will be Jewish feminists in the government who led the pro-abortion movement from day one, calling the shots.
For Bernie Sanders, this person doesn't exist.
But let's get inside Bernie's own inner womb by examining some outer points.
Here's Bernie, born in 1941 in his youth.
He looks very Jewish.
Growing up in New York City, a hotbed of Judeo-Communism, from a young age, Bernie was already coded for subversive work.
Here's a college-age shot.
It was at the University of Chicago that Bernie joined the Young People's Socialist League.
He was arrested in one of their civil rights protests.
Jews were very active in race issues in the 60s.
He spent a few nights in jail and walked with a $25 fine.
In 1963, Bernie joined a kibbutz in Israel.
Here he is, leftish of Siddarish.
The kibbutz was linked via Stalinist founders with the Marxist-Sinist youth movement, Ha Shomer Ha Tsair, the young guard, where the seeds of Bernie's Marxist ideas could germinate.
Here's Bernie in his 40s as mayor of Burlington, Vermont.
He's pitching for the People's Republic in hopes that one day as president he'll throw a fastball all the way into the myth of Chairman Mao.
As Burlington's socialist mayor, a darker side of Burney came through.
A homeless shelter he launched, the mayor's emergency center was just getting started.
But when shelter volunteers showed up with their Bibles, Burney scrapped it.
Christians, he reckoned, would never participate in his political left plan of action.
Now we see millennials, not with Bibles, mobbing his rallies and they're saddled with student debt.
Twelve years ago, as you'll recall, against my vote, Congress voted to bail out the crooks on Wall Street who nearly destroyed our economy.
Two years ago, against my vote, Congress decided to give a trillion dollars in tax breaks to top 1% and large profitable corporations.
Well, if Congress could bail out the crooks on Wall Street and give tax breaks to billionaires, Congress can cancel all student debt in this country.
He has a point. This too.
So here we are today in the midst of the most consequential election in the modern history of America.
You got my vote!
As a United States Senator, I fully appreciate the power of the corporate elites and the
1%.
They have endless, and I mean endless amounts of money.
They own, to a large degree, the media.
People are getting nervous!
Now Trump, Trump, Trump and the Republican Party are getting nervous.
Wall Street is getting nervous.
The insurance industry is getting nervous.
The drug companies are getting nervous.
The fossil fuel industry is getting nervous.
The military industrial complex is getting nervous.
And the prison industrial complex is getting nervous.
and the democratic establishment is getting nervous.
Crowd cheers.
Trump 2 Frankly I'd rather run against Bloomberg than Bernie
Sanders because Sanders has real followers, whether you like him or
not, whether you agree with him or not.
I happen to think it's terrible what he says, but he has followers.
He's got them all in a craze with the bait of canceling student debt only to reel them into the net of socialist Bolshevism.
He's a Marxist committed to a program, a socialist devoted to a Stalinist plan.
Instead of stripping government with its prestige, he wants to expand it and give it a one-size-fits-all comprehensive span.
It didn't work for the Soviet Union.
But Bernie will tax and spend our money so he can try it all over again.
I'm not sure if Bernie really cares about people, or millennials, or women, minorities.
He needs them to get votes, because ideologues are hell-bent on programs, not people.
Agendas. Just like Lenin and Stalin, whose ideologies open the door to wide-scale mass murders.
Look at the homeless shelter episode.
Did Bernie actually do anything for the homeless?
For when Christians showed up with their Bibles who were volunteers to do something for the homeless, Bernie shut it down.
Why? Because Christians could not be part of his left-wing political plan of action.
For that's what an ideologue is really all about.
Bernie's policies only focus on disadvantaged people.
What happens when his supporters finally shake off their plight?
They won't vote for Bernie again, that's for sure.
You see, creating an environment where people can help themselves contributed significantly to America's success.
But Bernie needs people to be needy.
To Trump's credit, he wants people to be able to help themselves.
But I must say something here about the free speech issue.
I see it as a crucial issue today.
Bernie hit on it. He said the 1% run it, and the millennials were behind him on this in the rally when he said it was the media they were controlling.
Not sure that Trump will do anything for us here.
I mean, look what he did on his executive order by beginning to muzzle our mouths, banning any criticism of Israel.
Not good. This to me, besides our economic issue, is the crucial issue of the day.
Are we going to let a foreign power assassinate our First Amendment?
I think we really need to concentrate on America First, not handouts, not Jewish interests, not open borders, but truly if anyone is brave enough to make America First our priority.
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