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"Be Bold, Change the System" new Sanders ad.

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Are you saying higher education isn't helpful for people who grew up in poor, violent neighborhoods? Education certainly didn't hurt getting that guy out of jail. I'm from France originally and I'm very proud my country has free education. It helps people.
Free higher education is like putting a bandaid on a festering wound. There are systemic problems in play with these low SES, high proportion minority neighborhoods that free college isn't going to help.
 
What an amazing ad.

The Cult of Clinton will remain upset and angered though, while trying to twist the image of Sanders, who is still more liked and appreciated by the general voter than Hillary is.
 
People not commenting on the actual ad should gtfo. Stop being petulant children about this election and at the very least recognize the positive for what it is, or at least actually watch the video before going to the jabs at character that are repeated ad nauseum. It's disgusting.


It tells you in what's one of the focuses of the education plan and how it is one of the cornerstones of not only being able to build a life for yourself, but to tackle systemic problems of crime in lower earning neighborhood. Saying free college is different than saying this is what education does for one, and this is how people without education suffer. That's why it's a good ad. It's not appealing to sentimentality just for the sake of it, in a broad "rise up" or "make America great again" or whatever.

My personal favourite is Cost of War with Tulsi Gabbard, but this one is good.


He said it's Hillary's responsibility to extend and enter in dialogue with the progressive folks that aren't convinced with her positions. Sanders saying she's cool she wants semi private health systems and extend the scholarship programs will amount to nothing because they'd just flip of Sanders as a turncoat. It's also why Sanders public message has been about defeating Donald trump because of the heinous things he represents and would allow to happen.
It wouldn't be the first time he's turned coat, and he still has a rabid fan base. As you say, the most important thing is defeating Donald Trump. If Sanders fans didn't turn on him when he switched his tune from "superdelegates are undemocratic" to "I need superdelegates to win, they should all switch to me for no reason other than the fact that I need to win", why would they turn on him when he supports Hillary as a way to defeat Trump?

It's also worth noting that Sanders more frequently than not attacks Hillary than Trump nowadays, and when he does mention Trump it's in relation to how he needs to beat Hillary.

Not buying it pal.
 
Are you saying higher education isn't helpful for people who grew up in poor, violent neighborhoods? Education certainly didn't hurt getting that guy out of jail. I'm from France originally and I'm very proud my country has free education. It helps people.
The man featured in the ad committed homicide before he got out of high school. Pursuit of higher education was a path out of a sentence to life in prison. The abuse that he suffered as a teenager and the violence around him pushed him into a position where he felt the need to kill another human being. Higher education is not even on people's minds when they're just struggling to live every single day.
 
What an amazing ad.

The Cult of Clinton will remain upset and angered though, while trying to twist the image of Sanders, who is still more liked and appreciated by the general voter than Hillary is.

With S4P's behavior.

No Sanders supportors should be throwing cult stones.
 
What an amazing ad.

The Cult of Clinton will remain upset and angered though, while trying to twist the image of Sanders, who is still more liked and appreciated by the general voter than Hillary is.

Damn shame that elections are decided by votes and not popularity polls, isn't it?
 
Free higher education is like putting a bandaid on a festering wound. There are systemic problems in play with these low SES, high proportion minority neighborhoods that free college isn't going to help.

I don't think the ad is saying or suggesting that free higher education will get rid of poverty and violence. Community colleges didn't do that either but I'm sure glad they're there.
 
People not commenting on the actual ad should gtfo. Stop being petulant children about this election and at the very least recognize the positive for what it is, or at least actually watch the video before going to the jabs at character that are repeated ad nauseum. It's disgusting.


It tells you in what's one of the focuses of the education plan and how it is one of the cornerstones of not only being able to build a life for yourself, but to tackle systemic problems of crime in lower earning neighborhood. Saying free college is different than saying this is what education does for one, and this is how people without education suffer. That's why it's a good ad. It's not appealing to sentimentality just for the sake of it, in a broad "rise up" or "make America great again" or whatever.
People are watching the ads man, just because they aren't gushing over them like you are doesn't mean they're not paying attention.


In response to what I bolded: What? That's exactly what this is. The entire thing is an appeal to sentimentality. It's someone's unique life story turned into a general cry for "Free College" as if that's the true solution, and as if it's a viable plan at this stage, free college isn't going to solve racial admissions bias, racial bias in hiring, racial bias in day to day life. You can't just fix everything by making it free. The end result of the story was: And this is why we need free college. The tag line is literally Be Bold Be the Change, it's exactly a broad "rise up" type thing. This ad was sentimental story, poverty porn shots, and Sanders coming in with FREE COLLEGE and then a populist slogan.



Are you saying higher education isn't helpful for people who grew up in poor, violent neighborhoods? Education certainly didn't hurt getting that guy out of jail. I'm from France originally and I'm very proud my country has free education. It helps people.

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That's a huge leap, of course it is, but you can't just go "Make it Free", the ad says nothing beyond make it free!
 
Whats the irony? It is well known that many Sanders supporters are into the cult of his personality. So are some Clinton supporters who antagonize anything coming from Bernie in hilarious ways.

...or they could, you know, genuinely not like the shameful and pathetic campaign that Bernie is currently running?
 
In a number of states, the star of this ad would not even be able to vote. Nobody is talking about that system being changed though.
At the very least, Sanders is very rabbid and outraged about this stuff on his speeches, pre New York in case anybody wants to be a smart ass and go"everything is corrupt"

It's a tenuous connection at best.

Sanders ads almost never have anything to do with him, or what he's done or what he can do. It's all populist promises.

I also find it interesting that Clinton gets shit on for supposedly pandering and using mothers who lost children to gun violence just by meeting with them and hearing them out, but for Sanders he puts individuals into intensely personal video stories that have frankly nothing to do with Sanders, flimsily connecting them via tiny snippets of stump speech and he's called the man of the people, who is making great ads.

I look at a lot of Clinton ads and they are about her and what she'll do, they aren't these personal stores barely connected. It's all smoke and mirrors to portray Sanders as man of the people, but Sanders doesn't go to the people, Clinton does, yet somehow she;s pandering and he's for us. It's ridiculous.
I've said what you're describing from Clinton, and the difference to me is how the message is appropriated. Her meeting with the mother of a shot by police or criminals and explaining to her how important gun violence is to her is great, for the woman, and the community at large. And frankly, her gun policies are something I like a lot more from Clinton, especially in America's current climate of mass shootings. My problem comes when the Clinton campaign focuses the story on the victim's mother denouncing Bernie for being pro guns and that shame on him for wanting more blood on the street in tandem with the attack that Vermont was responsible for most of the guns that came in at New York, when it was a complete misrepresentation of facts since it's one of the lowest states that has illegal guns exported to New York. It's dirty politics and that's where I draw issue on how the message and pain from the victim is being used instead of a positive approach like this one where it's not about "Clinton yada yada"
 
Good ad for sure, not that it does much. Not sure about the quality of Clinton ads, but if they're less, she should pick up whoever the lead on these ads is after Sanders drops.
 
Good ad for sure, not that it does much. Not sure about the quality of Clinton ads, but if they're less, she should pick up whoever the lead on these ads is after Sanders drops.

It's Tad Devine. Well his company.

Sanders pays Tad twice. It's why Tad has made a ton of cash from the Sanders camp heh.
 
It's Tad Devine. Well his company.

Sanders pays Tad twice. It's why Tad has made a ton of cash from the Sanders camp heh.

The most ironic part is that if a congressman passed a law which steered a government contract to their own company Bernie would be wailing and crying about corruption.

...but a campaign adviser steering cash to his own private company? That is all good in Bernie's eyes apparently.
 
That was a great ad.

On second thought, free higher education had barely any nexus to the problems that led the ad's star down a terrible path. Education is great. But those communities need jobs and better family centered services that are focused on the grade schools through high schools.
 
It's a pretty good ad.

If he had played this like, 3 months ago when he still had a punchers chance. Maybe.

But it's WAAAAAAAAAAAAY too late to be playing ads now. All he's doing is pissing away more money.

But still, to the point, it's a really good ad. I liked it.
 
Whats the irony? It is well known that many Sanders supporters are into the cult of his personality. So are some Clinton supporters who antagonize anything coming from Bernie in hilarious ways.

There's significantly fewer mental gymnastics being done on one side...
 
That was a great ad.

On second thought, free higher education had barely any nexus to the problems that led the ad's star down a terrible path. Education is great. But those communities need jobs and better family centered services that are focused on the grade schools through high schools.
Yeah, making it too 18 is an achievement in itself sometimes
 
At the very least, Sanders is very rabbid and outraged about this stuff on his speeches, pre New York in case anybody wants to be a smart ass and go"everything is corrupt"


I've said what you're describing from Clinton, and the difference to me is how the message is appropriated. Her meeting with the mother of a shot by police or criminals and explaining to her how important gun violence is to her is great, for the woman, and the community at large. And frankly, her gun policies are something I like a lot more from Clinton, especially in America's current climate of mass shootings. My problem comes when the Clinton campaign focuses the story on the victim's mother denouncing Bernie for being pro guns and that shame on him for wanting more blood on the street in tandem with the attack that Vermont was responsible for most of the guns that came in at New York, when it was a complete misrepresentation of facts since it's one of the lowest states that has illegal guns exported to New York. It's dirty politics and that's where I draw issue on how the message and pain from the victim is being used instead of a positive approach like this one where it's not about "Clinton yada yada"

Wanna know what the ad with the mothers who lost kids to gun and police violence showed? None of what you are saying, no reference to Sanders, so to claim that was her focus, is laughable. Know what the ad featuring the daughter of the Sandy Hook principal featured? Nothing you claim was her focus. No reference to Sanders

You know what was in the ads though? Clinton meeting with them directly, talking to them. Meeting with people, being amongst the people

You know what Sanders ads show? Rallies, rallies,rallies,rallies. I get it though he's too busy running for president to meet with people directly very much.

But man of the people right?
 
What an amazing ad.

The Cult of Clinton will remain upset and angered though, while trying to twist the image of Sanders, who is still more liked and appreciated by the general voter than Hillary is.


If any of this were true he'd be in the lead. Too bad he's losing.
 
People are watching the ads man, just because they aren't gushing over them like you are doesn't mean they're not paying attention.


In response to what I bolded: What? That's exactly what this is. The entire thing is an appeal to sentimentality. It's someone's unique life story turned into a general cry for "Free College" as if that's the true solution, and as if it's a viable plan at this stage, free college isn't going to solve racial admissions bias, racial bias in hiring, racial bias in day to day life. You can't just fix everything by making it free. The end result of the story was: And this is why we need free college. The tag line is literally Be Bold Be the Change, it's exactly a broad "rise up" type thing. This ad was sentimental story, poverty porn shots, and Sanders coming in with FREE COLLEGE and then a populist slogan

First, take your example. You think that as a presidential candidate he has a ton of shortcomings especially when his opponent is a lot more qualified. And you're willing to argue for that everytime and put the time and effort. We don't share the same opinion but we discuss it in a respectful manner that sparks conversation and sharing viewpoints.
People who comment just on the name of the ad without the context of what the ad is with "everyone else is corrupt" or go to bed you senile grandpa" are just shitposting, not reading the op and being plain rude to any supporter of his. Since this is a gaming forum, imagine Microsoft has a slogan like that and everyone starts shitting on it with red ring of death jokes or Microsoft money hats and steals our games. People would get banned for stifling conversation and being asshats about it.

As for the ad, I may have not been clear, but there's a difference in the typical showing hard working Americans in different labor like agriculture and whatever and saying "this is the America I believe for, vote for me".
This is an ad that appeals to sentimentality no question about it. The difference I'm trying to make is that it's not an empty shell of sentimental promise like the usual cartoony ads of the type I described above. He ties it to his education platform as a way of empowering people to aspire for the education they deserve.

And as for the idea of college doesn't help people who are stuck with shit public primary education due to badly administered and left aside neighborhood that don't recieve any funding are right in a way that it's not gonna be a short term tool for that stuff (that's why he's for police reforms and marijuana reforms), but they will end up helping long term. From the few hardworking students that have the support from their family, interest in education and the brains for it be able to get a good education and provide a better living standard for his or her family to the macro aspect of getting rid of student debt that halts the economy and affects lower wage jobs more and by building a stronger service economy where everyone should benefit. (With the rest of his other programs like health reforms)

Wanna know what the ad with the mothers who lost kids to gun and police violence showed? None of what you are saying, no reference to Sanders, so to claim that was her focus, is laughable.

You know what was in the ad though? Clinton meeting with them directly, talking to them.

You know what Sanders ads show? Rallies, rallies,rallies,rallies. I get it though he's too busy running for president to meet with people directly very much.

But man of the people right?
I haven't seen the ad about the woman (I'm embarrassed I can't remember the name), but it was part of the media spin of the conversation that her campaign and staffers used to focus on when it came to interviews in major media channels. The denouncement was played a lot, maybe I saw it more since I follow Bernie stuff but at the very least was there and was noticeable. And I take issue with that, and think it's appropriating the grief to discredit your opponent in tandem with false information like the Vermont stuff (which she was even called out by the moderators in the debate).

http://youtu.be/7QEy0mxfFaM

This is my favourite Bernie ad, and it uses sentimentality in a similar way of this ad. One could argue that this is using veterans and their struggle to help his campaign, but is focused entirely on his judgement and his character when it comes to his foreign affair policies like limiting the help to Israel and calling out Saudi Arabia.
 
Whats the irony? It is well known that many Sanders supporters are into the cult of his personality. So are some Clinton supporters who antagonize anything coming from Bernie in hilarious ways.

There's significantly fewer mental gymnastics being done on one side...

And I get to sit back as a registered independent and watch members with Bernie and Hilary avatars argue over which supporters are more cult like lol.

But hey, the ad was good.
 
That's the worst thing about Sanders and his supporters. Many of them don't seem to realize that changing the system is only possible through the system (Unless you actually overthrow the government). That's why they never have a blueprint for how to make the changes they want.

As a great man once said: "I'm using war as a business, to end war as a business"
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But seriously it's gotta be done that way. Change usually only can happen by a difficult route, in this case winning by system that isn't necessarily working towards your interests.
 
Free college won't fix his K-12 life though. There were so many problems that is rare to end up on the right track at least by the time he went to prison. Great story nontheless. Education gave him the tools for a better life, hence free college I suppose.
 
At the very least, Sanders is very rabbid and outraged about this stuff on his speeches, pre New York in case anybody wants to be a smart ass and go"everything is corrupt"


I've said what you're describing from Clinton, and the difference to me is how the message is appropriated. Her meeting with the mother of a shot by police or criminals and explaining to her how important gun violence is to her is great, for the woman, and the community at large. And frankly, her gun policies are something I like a lot more from Clinton, especially in America's current climate of mass shootings. My problem comes when the Clinton campaign focuses the story on the victim's mother denouncing Bernie for being pro guns and that shame on him for wanting more blood on the street in tandem with the attack that Vermont was responsible for most of the guns that came in at New York, when it was a complete misrepresentation of facts since it's one of the lowest states that has illegal guns exported to New York. It's dirty politics and that's where I draw issue on how the message and pain from the victim is being used instead of a positive approach like this one where it's not about "Clinton yada yada"

Btw her claim, and it is factual, was that Vermont has the largest per capita import of guns into New York, which is factual, they just don't amount to a large number because Vermont is small. For example more guns come from Vermont than California.

Per capita btw I'd argue is a pretty good measure of gun laws and effects.
 
Free college won't fix his K-12 life though. There were so many problems that is rare to end up on the right track at least by the time he went to prison. Great story nontheless. Education gave him the tools for a better life, hence free college I suppose.

Agreed. There are better methods of educational reform than simply throwing tax money at college graduates who may an improper cost/benefit analysis. We need to fix K-12 and target the underlying problems that give rise to the socio-economic gap. Encouraging a bunch of people to go to free low-tier schools is only going to result in more under-employed, oversaturated job markets.
 
The most ironic part is that if a congressman passed a law which steered a government contract to their own company Bernie would be wailing and crying about corruption.

...but a campaign adviser steering cash to his own private company? That is all good in Bernie's eyes apparently.

Totally.

He also put no cap on consultant commissions

While the vast majority of that money was passed along to television stations and websites to pay for the advertising, millions in fees were kept by the companies, The Post calculated. While it is impossible to determine precisely how much the top consultants have earned, FEC filings indicate the top three media firms have reaped payments of seven figures.

Sanders’s money blitz, fueled by a $27 average donation that he repeatedly touts, has improbably made the anti-billionaire populist the biggest spender so far in the election cycle. The campaign’s wealth has been a surprising boon for vendors across the country who signed on to his long-shot bid.

The large profits stem in part from the fact that no one in Sanders’s campaign imagined he would generate such enormous financial support. So unlike Clinton, he did not cap how much his consultants could earn in commissions from what was expected to be a bare-bones operation, according to campaign officials.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/poli...0170ce-0cf2-11e6-a6b6-2e6de3695b0e_story.html
 
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