Site icon The Punching Bag Post

Bernie's Soviet Fixation

<p>Bernie Sanders often tells audiences he is a Democratic Socialist&period; This distinction is made to distance himself from the Soviet philosophy&comma; the antithesis of the American free market&period; However&comma; if Sen&period; Sanders is consistently adamant about not being a Soviet Socialist&comma; why exactly did he go to the U&period;S&period;S&period;R&period; on his honeymoon&quest; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;When Sen&period; Sanders was Mayor Sanders&comma; he presided over the small city of Burlington&comma; Vermont in 1988&period; Not surprisingly&comma; Burlington formed a sister-city pact with the then Soviet city of Yaroslavl&comma; 160 miles north-east of Moscow&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>According to Burlington&comma; Vermont&rsquo&semi;s website&comma; &ldquo&semi;exchanges between the two cities have involved mayors&comma; business people&comma; firefighters&comma; jazz musicians&comma; youth orchestras&comma; mural painters&comma; high school students&comma; medical students&comma; nurses&comma; librarians&comma; and the Yaroslavl Torpedoes ice-hockey team&period;&rdquo&semi; In the midst of the Cold War&comma; Bernie Sanders was introducing the youth of this small time to the Soviet philosophy&comma; all the while using his pulpit to criticize American foreign policy at every chance&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Once again&comma; the year was 1988&comma; a life-time away from the Bolshevik success in the 1917 October revolution&period; The promises of a &ldquo&semi;worker&rsquo&semi;s paradise&comma;&rdquo&semi; the idealism of Lev Trotsky&rsquo&semi;s Internationalism&comma; and the pragmatic alliance forged by FDR were all long dead&period; All that remained was a brutal Soviet regime focused on spreading an oppressive&comma; anti-humanistic philosophy abroad&period; Bernie Sanders&comma; however&comma; embraced this influence and brought it to his small town&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>The U&period;S&period;S&period;R&period; visit was by no means the start of Bernie&rsquo&semi;s Communist tour&period; He visited Cuba&comma; even meeting Havana&rsquo&semi;s mayor&period; In 1985 Sanders went to the 6th anniversary of the bloody Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua&period; Appropriately&comma; the presidential candidate would choose the heart of the Communist world as the location of his honeymoon&period; <&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Bernie can call himself a Denmark type Socialist all he likes &ndash&semi; which is absurd for a number of other reasons we&rsquo&semi;ve previously reported &ndash&semi; but please don&rsquo&semi;t let him fool you&period; This man has romanticized Soviet Socialism for his entire career&comma; and we should not expect a change if he makes it to the oval office&period; Personally&comma; a candidate who was on America&rsquo&semi;s side during the Cold War would be my preference for the next president&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

Exit mobile version