The First Year of President Bernie Sanders
Posted by Daniel Greenfield 20 Comments
On January 20, 2017, President Bernie Sanders was sworn into office. The elderly Vermont politician, who had always made waves, refused to use a bible, instead taking his oath on a smudged copy of his own economic five-year plan. He also unilaterally modified the presidential oath from “preserve, protect and defend” to “enhance, enrich and humanize the Constitution of the United States”.
Read this and ask yourself, “What do those people supporting Bernie for President think is going to happen if he is elected?”.
In my Sixty-sixth year I’ve come to the sad realization that the ‘Ballot Box’ is not the friend of the United States of America. Our problems (which are of our own making) are not getting fixed at the ballot box. And that we don’t need a John Adams or Thomas Jefferson, rather we need Samuel Adams and an American Lenin. The next American Civil War isn’t just inevitable, it’s necessary.
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