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Bernie Sanders’ defiant stance on the Nevada chaos has upset Democratic leaders. (YouTube)
The trouble at Saturday’s Nevada Democratic convention has become another excuse for the party establishment and the mainstream media to attack Bernie Sanders and his passionate followers. The dispute over the delegate count has grown in the media’s telling into a violent scene. Though we can find no video proof, chairs were reported to have been thrown. That, apparently, was the worst of it. With unabashed hyperbole, The Washington Post now calls it a “donnybrook”.
Certainly, there was much yelling and tension at the long and exhausting event. But when the convention leaders ignored the results of a voice vote, then failed to follow the party’s own convention rules, Sanders’ supporters had every right to protest. That’s called democracy in action.
A sober analysis of the event posted on YouTube by Jordan Liles clearly shows the convention leaders’ role in escalating the trouble. Nevada Democratic Party chairwoman Roberta Lange’s arbitrary dismissal of the Sanders camp’s complaints could have had no other result than to infuriate all concerned.
There is no excuse for the threats Lange subsequently received. But if she had played fair and kept her cool, all this trouble could have been avoided. That’s a narrative you won’t hear from the Democratic establishment or its close friends, the mainstream media.
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