24th February 2020, 11:44 AM
Aaaand today they're claiming Sanders is praising Castro. That's rather dishonestly representing what the interviewer was talking about. The interviewer wasn't asking "Do you think Castro had some good points?", he was comparing a democratic socialist revolution (though social democracy is a more accurate term for what the progressives want, but whatever) to Cuba of all things and saying "Do you want us like CUBA?!" and of course, in THAT context Sanders is going to point out that Cuba has some good social welfare programs.
Also, Obama made the same comparison.
Geez, they have NOTHING do they?
It's good to know CNN seem to have moved on to "acceptance" in some ways.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/24/media/ber...index.html
Yep, the MSNBC bias against him is clear. Comparing a Jewish man to the nazis that killed his family members was in bad taste, to put it mildly.
Also, Obama made the same comparison.
Geez, they have NOTHING do they?
It's good to know CNN seem to have moved on to "acceptance" in some ways.
https://www.cnn.com/2020/02/24/media/ber...index.html
Yep, the MSNBC bias against him is clear. Comparing a Jewish man to the nazis that killed his family members was in bad taste, to put it mildly.
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