GOES LOONEY TOONS OVER BERNIE SANDERS
DEMANDS HE ADMIT HE IS A SOCIALIST
"Hardball" host Chris Matthews lashed out at Sen. Bernie Sanders and his presidential campaign following the Friday's Democratic debate, seemingly mocking Sanders in comments that he has been unclear about his support for socialism.
AND NOT A REAL DEMOCRAT
EQUATES BERNIE WITH CASTRO AND PUBLIC EXECUTIONS
SERIOUSLY DERANGED RANT
February 8, 2020
MSNBC's Chris Matthews Isn't Sure What Agenda
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.)Really Wants To Promote
In A Post-Democratic Debate Discussion Friday Evening,
Expressed Concern About Sanders' Politics,
Fearing He May Usher In A Socialist Revolution Akin
To The One Led By Fidel Castro. Matthews Said That
Sanders Generally Talks About Incorporating Elements
From Countries Like Denmark — Which Matthews
Acknowledged Is A Capitalist Country With
Strong Social Welfare Programs — He Isn't If That
Was Where The Senator Really Falls On The Political Spectrum.
"I Don't Know Who Bernie Supports Over These Years,"
Matthews Said. "I Don't Know What He Means By Socialist."
Matthews Made His Worries Personal And A Bit Extravagant,
Arguing That Part Of The Reason He's Averse To Politicians
With Socialist Leanings Is That If The Soviets And Their Allies
Like Castro Won The Cold War, He Likely Would've Been A
Victim Of Those Regimes.
Soooooo, Here's Chris Matthews Saying He Would Have Been
Executed In Central Park If Castro And The Reds Won
The Cold War And He's Just Not Quite Sure If Bernie Wouldn't
Do The Same.
Just Some Very Normal And Cool Post-Debate Analysis.
— Justin Baragona (@Justinbaragona) February 8, 2020
For What It's Worth, Sanders Was Called Out In 2015 For
Praising Castro In The Past, Though He Attempted To
Clarify By Explaining That He Considered Cuba's Regime
Authoritarian. Instead, He Said His Past Comments
Were About Disapproval Of U.S. Interference In Cuba And
Other Countries In The Region, Though He Does Appreciate
Aspects Of Cuba's Health-Care System. It Remains To Be
Seen If That Will Come Up Again This Primary Cycle, But
Don't Be Shocked If It Does. Tim O'donnell
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