Bernie was interviewed by Rachel Maddow last night. Here is a small excerpt from the transcipt showing Bernie’s thoughts regarding the Republican Party:
the deeper point, Rachel, is the Republican Party today has moved very, very far to the right. Uh, they are way out of touch with where the American people are.
And I think if we had a media in this country that was really prepared to look at what the Republicans actually stood for rather than quoting every absurd remark of Donald Trump, talking about Republican Party, talking about hundreds of billions of dollars in tax breaks for the top two tenths of 1 percent, cuts to Social Security and Medicare, Medicaid, a party which with few exceptions, doesn't even acknowledge the reality of climate change, let alone do anything about it, a party which is not prepared to stand with women in the fight for pay equity, a party that is not prepared to do anything about a broken criminal justice system or a corrupt campaign finance system, I think, to be honest with you -- and I just don't, you know, say this rhetorically, this is a fringe party. It is a fringe party. Maybe they get 5, 10 percent of the vote.
What you really need in this country is a progressive party standing with the working class and the middle class of this country. And yes, a conservative party that, you know, has, you know, is more fiscally conservative. That is where we should be as a country.
But the Republican Party today now is a joke, maintained by a media which really does not force them to discuss their issues.
FULL TRANSCRIPT: BERNIE SANDERS SITS DOWN WITH RACHEL MADDOW
When you hear all Trump all the time on msnbc or here, you’re hearing part of the problem, not the solution.
Talk about issues. That is the way we change this nation. Trump is this year’s OJ, content for the cable news and blogs who seem to follow down that road.
Other news: Bernie is close to beating last month’s fundraising record.
Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign on Thursday announced it is aiming to surpass last month’s fundraising record of $43.5 million. Sanders has now received 6.2 million individual contributions from more than 2 million donors since the campaign began last year.
Sanders’ People-Powered Campaign Aims for Another Record Month
$40,117,000 as I write this post.
If you have a few bucks, toss them to berniesanders.com or to BNR for Bernie (goes to today’s BNR — link is at bottom of post).
Update I: Up to about $40,400,000 at 11:19 a.m. eastern time.
Update II: $40,793,000 at 12:56 a.m. eastern time.
Update III: $41,124,000 at 1:20 p.m. eastern time.
Update IV: $41,372,000 at 2:12 p.m. eastern time.
Update V: $41,594,000 at 3:12 p.m. eastern time.
Update V: $41,796,000 at 4:00 p.m. eastern time. Getting closer to last month’s $43.5 million.