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Bernie Sanders just said the quiet part out loudโand Andrew Schulz got it all on tape.
In one of his most brutally honest interviews ever, Sanders admitted Democrats ARE a threat to democracy.
He even pulled back the curtain on being robbed in 2016 and revealed his thoughts on a 2028 run.
By the halfway mark of the 80-minute conversation, Sanders started unleashing truth bombs.
He said the Democratic establishment sold out decades ago, trading working-class voters for wealthy donors and out-of-touch consultants. According to Sanders, thatโs when everything started to fall apart.
โThe 70s, 60s, Democrats caught on that you could raise a lot of money from wealthy people,โ Sanders explained.
โAnd it gets back to campaign financing and all that stuff. So you got a Democratic establishment now, which is funded by wealthy people. You have consultants who are really way out of touch with reality, who make a whole lot of money in campaigns. And working class is ignored,โ Sanders said.
He added that Donald Trump succeeded where Democrats fell short because at least he pretended to care about the working class.
The conversation pivoted to Kamala Harrisโs crushing defeat, where Bernie Sanders got visibly upset.
He recalled how Kamalaโs โbloody consultantsโ told her to campaign on: โHey, everythingโs good. Weโre going to keep doing the exact same thing.โ
โThat was what her bloody consultants told her to say. I begged them [to go with a different message]!โ Sanders lamented.
Andrew Schulz challenged Sanders, saying, โWhy canโt she [Kamala] push back?โโto which he conceded, โYouโre right. Thereโs no argument.โ
Then came a jaw-dropper. Sanders was cornered by co-host Akaash Singh, who got him to admit that, YES, Democrats ARE a threat to Democracy.
It happened when Schulz brought up how, over the past four election cycles, Democratic voters had little to no real say in who their nominee would be. He flat-out told Sanders that the DNC stole the 2016 primary from him.
Sanders didnโt deny it. โIn the world that I live in, you got a choice,โ he repliedโimplying it was either let the Democrats rig the process or risk handing the White House to Trump.
He even said his wife agrees that the nomination was stolen from him. Still, Sanders stood by the choice to support Hillary, calling both her and Trump โnot a great choiceโโbut Hillary the lesser evil.
Thatโs when Schulzโs co-host Akaash Singh jumped in and asked:
โCould we not also say that if there hasnโt been a fair primary for the Democrats since 2008, are they not also a threat to democracy?โ
Sanders conceded. โFair enough,โ he said. โIโm not going to argue with that point.โ
Sanders pulled back on the Democratic establishment, detailing how they despise โDIRTYโ working-class people without a PhD.
He recalled how thousands of energized, working-class supporters would show up to ralliesโonly to be met with hostility at official party events.
Sanders painted the scene:
โThereโd be a few hundred people, mostly older, whiter, wealthier. And you saw the clash. The establishment did not want to open the door. They hated the idea that all these people whose hands were a little bit dirty, who didnโt have PhDs or werenโt wealthyโฆโ
โImagine walking inโโItโs my party, man. You ainโt getting in.โ Yes, we will fight you in the most ruthless ways that we can. And thatโs the struggle.โ
He warned that Democrats either open the doorโor go down with the Titanic.
It didnโt stop there. Sanders went on to blame the Democratic establishment for destroying his 2016 run with a coordinated smear campaign.
When asked who labeled his grassroots supporters as racists and misogynists, Sanders didnโt hesitate: โIt was the Democratic establishment.โ
He admitted that the Democratic establishment worked hand-in-hand with the media to push this โmythโ to destroy his campaign.
โThey were sitting there, we had a lot of young people, we had people of color, and you know, they create this kind of myth, with the help of the corporate media and all that stuff,โ Sanders explained.
Then it got worse. When Schulz pointed out that the same playbook was used against podcasters in 2024, Sanders agreed without skipping a beat: โYeah, thatโs what the liberal elite tries to do.โ
The conversation ended with a surprise. Bernie Sanders officially ruled out a 2028 presidential run, saying, โI think Iโve run my last race.โ
What came next was another shocker: he refused to endorse AOC.
When asked if his โOligarchy Tourโ with Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was part of a passing of the baton, Sanders shut it down immediately.
โNo. Donโt look at it like that,โ adding, โItโs not a passing of the baton.โ
While he praised her efforts, he made his position clear:
โI think Alexandria is great, but itโs NOT MY JOB to determine who the new leaders are.โ
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