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Dear Bernie,

Wednesday, June 8, 2016 13:56
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A call to ignore the pressures for you to surrender

by: 

Dave Lindorff

 

You ran a great race, achieving something that most of us though would be impossible, running as an “avowed” socialist in today's United States of America, against one of the most hardened and tested political machines in the country, the Clintons and winning 22 primaries and caucuses. And while Hillary and her minions threw everything they had at you, including voter suppression efforts, lies about your voting record in the Senate, unfair assistance from the Democratic National Committee and state Democratic officials, and manipulation of the media, you came close to knocking her off and winning the nomination.

But you didn't make it to the finish line.

Now the pressure is on you, from the corporate media that originally ignored you, then attacked you and finally resorted to outright corruption the night before the June 7 primary by prematurely calling the race for Clinton in hopes of depressing your turnout in the last six primaries, and now to a meeting with President Obama, who will try and get you to give up, and to endorse Hillary Clinton.

But while it's true that you did promise to do that, way back at the start of your seemingly Quixotic campaign, that campaign has since evolved into a powerful movement for political revolution, with millions of people behind it. Also over the intervening months, you have both seen how unprincipled your opponent can be, and have also done an excellent job of highlighting just how corrupted she has become as a person and politician. You've pointed out how she has been bought by the too-big-to-fail bankers, who have paid her legal bribes totaling millions of dollars and euphemistically called “speaking fees,” you've called out her acceptance of hundreds of millions of dollars of legal bribes in the form of campaign contributions from key industries like the drug companies, the military contractors, the oil giants and even the for-profit prison industry. While you graciously declined early on and waited, in my view, way too long to go after Hillary for her improper and illegal use, for years, of a private email server and address during her four-year tenure as Secretary of State, late in the primary battle, you finally did point out that she was acting in an illegal way. You also intimated — correctly in my humble view as an investigative reporter — that this move to avoid the Freedom of Information Act was linked to her efforts to peddle influence to US corporate executives and foreign leaders in return for cash going into the Clinton Foundation coffers — a sordid arrangement reeking of corruption and self-dealing.

You've been right in all of this, and you have successfully exposed Hillary Clinton as the bought-and-paid candidate of big money, a woman who will say whatever she thinks it takes to get herself elected but who, in the end, will be serving the interests of those who paid for her election.

How could you now even think about turning around and doing what you originally said you would do and endorsing her? How could you, after exposing Clinton as the candidate of big banks, big pharma, big military and rich people, ask your millions of supporters — including people who dropped their hard-earned $27 into your campaign to the tune, I believe, of nearly $200 million — to suddenly turn around and back her in the general election?

If you were to endorse Hillary Clinton, you would be destroying everything you have accomplished in this amazing campaign. Many people — especially the young people for whom your movement may have been a first-ever experience at political action — will surely become cynical about politics. Others will just write you off, and ignore your call anyhow, making it doubly pointless and destructive. So what would you accomplish except perhaps getting repaid for your submission with some plum post on an important Senate Committee (assuming that the Republicans, in a race against Clinton, don't end up staying in control of the Senate, making such a promised plum a prune)?

Fortunately there is another path, and I'm sure you've been at least thinking about it. That is to run in the general election, this time going up against both Hillary and Trump (as well as the Libertarians and the Conservatives, who will be divvying up and fighting for the country's right-leaning voters).

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