Bernie Sanders might be crazy, but unlike Joe Biden, at least he can remember what he's running on in order to win the Democrat nomination. Now, this week, Crazy Bernie made it clear that he's going to run on Medicare for All. Distinguishing himself from Joe Biden. Bernie says that Biden wants to maintain a cruel and dysfunctional healthcare system. He must be talking about Obamacare since that's still in place. But between Bernie and Biden, the New York Times has
clearly chosen sides. On Monday, they ran an article with the headline, even if Sanders wins, Medicare for All almost certainly won't happen. According to the Times, it's fantasy, it's crazy talk. The Times points out that Medicare for All only has fourteen Democrats Senate backers, just a hundred nineteen the four hundred and thirty five House members supported, and almost none of these supporters are those elected in the last election cycle, which put Democrats in control. Even Speaker
Nancy Pelosi's again instant. The upshot is that Crazy Bernie's thirty four trillion dollar Medicare for All plan could never make it through a Democrat Congress would be dead on a arrival. So this New York Times article is loud and clear shout out to the young progressive wing of the party. Sit down and shut up and take your lumps. It's not your turn. Crazy Bernie's out. Biden is going to be the guy. You don't have a prayer. Leave us alone.
