Truth is Truth: Bernie Sander’s Big Lie


Politically motivated violence is coming to the streets of America

Bernie Sanders is a top contender for the nomination to lead the Democrat Party into the 2020 election against President Donald J. Trump. His passionate followers “Feel the Bern!” and they are fully committed to carrying Bernie all the way to the Presidency. The Democrat’s big problem is that Bernie believes his truth. America’s bigger problem is that his supporters believe Bernie. There will be consequences.

In Bernie’s 60 Minutes interview  with Anderson Cooper, he made some contentious comments regarding Fidel Castro’s Cuba.
“We’re very opposed to the authoritarian nature of Cuba but you know, it’s unfair to simply say everything is bad. You know? When Fidel Castro came into office, you know what he did? He had a massive literacy program. Is that a bad thing? Even though Fidel Castro did it?”

After a firestorm erupted, Bernie doubled down on his defense of Castro in a CNN interview with Chris Cuomo. Cuomo contended that many Democrats felt that because Fidel Castro destroyed freedoms in that country, you don’t give him a pat on the back for anything.

Bernie responded with, “You don’t – it’s not a – truth is truth, all right?” With that comment, Bernie showed his steadfast commitment to his truth and unwavering conviction in his beliefs. Beliefs he has held his entire life and is not afraid to speak to.

For people who value freedom, what is the main difference between fascism, socialism, and communism?

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