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So I guess this says Bernie is a twisted freak, but then again it's not something we didn't already know.

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New York (CNN)Bernie Sanders' campaign tried on Thursday to distance the presidential candidate from a 1972 essay in which he wrote -- among other things -- a women "fantasizes being raped by three men simultaneously."

Michael Briggs, Sanders' newly minted campaign spokesman, said the article was a "dumb attempt at dark satire in an alternative publication" that "in no way reflects his views or record on women."

"It was intended to attack gender stereotypes of the '70s, but it looks as stupid today as it was then," Briggs told CNN.
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Re: Bernie Sanders distances himself from 'dumb' 1972 essay on rape
« Reply #1 on: May 29, 2015, 11:57:51 AM »
'It was meant to attack gender stereotypes of the 70s.'

'Gender stereotypes' in 1972 had nothing to do with gang rape. What a pathetic attempt to ennoble Bernie's gangbang fantasy.
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Re: Bernie Sanders distances himself from 'dumb' 1972 essay on rape
« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2015, 12:15:41 PM »
'It was meant to attack gender stereotypes of the 70s.'

'Gender stereotypes' in 1972 had nothing to do with gang rape. What a pathetic attempt to ennoble Bernie's gangbang fantasy.

In every way he's not pathetic, he's dangerous.
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Re: Bernie Sanders distances himself from 'dumb' 1972 essay on rape
« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2015, 12:25:47 PM »
Yo, Bernie, who's fantasy was this?  Just making sure you're not projecting.

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Re: Bernie Sanders distances himself from 'dumb' 1972 essay on rape
« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2015, 01:15:13 PM »
Well, if the MSM hept harping on Romney taking his family dog on vay-cay in a car-top carrier, surely the MSM won't let Sanders off the hook easily on this, right?

I know, don't call you Shirley ...
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Re: Bernie Sanders distances himself from 'dumb' 1972 essay on rape
« Reply #5 on: May 29, 2015, 03:19:26 PM »
Well, if the MSM hept harping on Romney taking his family dog on vay-cay in a car-top carrier, surely the MSM won't let Sanders off the hook easily on this, right?

I know, don't call you Shirley ...

At least his dog was safe up there from being owebuma's dinner.

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Maybe Mika fantasizes about Bernie ?
She's having none of anything that smacks of Bernie being held accountable...


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Willie Geist wondered out loud what would happen to a Republican candidate who had written that women fantasize about being raped--and Joe Scarborough questioned whether he would he still be in the race.

But when it's a candidate for the Dem presidential nomination who had written those words, well, that's a different story.
On today's Morning Joe, when Scarborough raised the matter of Bernie Sanders having written that women fantasize about being raped, Mika Brzezinski repeatedly tried to shut him down and turn the page.


For those who would claim that the story is irrelevant ancient history, Sanders having written the words in 1972--when he was 31--Geist and Scarborough pointed out that the MSM painted Mitt Romney as a bully for--at age 18--reportedly having helped administer an unsolicited haircut to a prep school classmate.

See the screencap below for a shot of Mika trying to shut Scarborough down.

JOE SCARBOROUGH:
Speaking of presidential elections really quickly, we're all very excited about Bernie Sanders.
I do have to ask, though, Willie, I don't know what you were doing in 1972, but Mother Jones has dug up something.
Bernie Sanders wrote an article in 1972 saying men fantasize about abusing women and women fantasize about being raped.

MIKA BRZEZINSKI:
[grimaces, raises hand in 'stop' motion] Okay, what are you? --

SCARBOROUGH: 
1972.
I was playing T-ball at the time.
So I don't remember 1972 that way.
But this is --

BRZEZINSKI:
Sick?

SCARBOROUGH:
This is kind of sick, yeah.
Don't get mad at me.
I didn't write it.
It's a long time ago by the way.

WILLIE GEIST:
So this came out yesterday.
And his office came out and said it was a poor attempt at satire.

BRZEZINSKI:
Yeah, let's leave it alone. 
Can we? --

GEIST:
If you read it, it's hard to see where the satire is.

SCARBOROUGH:
It doesn't really look like satire, but maybe Bernie's a little more subtle now.

GEIST: 
Can we play a quick game?
I hate do it.
What if a Republican --

SCARBOROUGH:
Yes, exactly!
That is the only reason.
This is irrelevant to today, but what if a Republican -- we've Rick Santorum coming in.
What if Rick Santorum in his 20s [Sanders was in his 30s] had written that women fantasized about being raped.
Would he be on this show today?

BRZEZINSKI:
Oh come on. 
Don't even say it.

SCARBOROUGH:
Would he, would he still be in the race?

GEIST:
It's the story of when Mitt Romney maybe gave a guy a haircut at a prep school, 40 years ago. It's like that.

SCARBOROUGH:
That was the front page of the New York Times.

GEIST:
Yeah.

SCARBOROUGH:
The Washington Post.
And he was a bully.

BRZEZINSKI:
Can we get to the real political story that's making headlines across the country now [shifts to Hastert story]?
 
. . .

HAROLD FORD, JR.:
Is there a Michael Jackson fan here at the table?

BRZEZINSKI:
I am! I loved --

SCARBOROUGH:
Loved the music.

GEIST:
He just had some peccadilloes, Harold. He had some quirks.

SCARBOROUGH:
It got a little messy at the end. I will tell you, still, you go back -- while Bernie Sanders was writing these articles about what women fantasized about in 1972 --

BRZEZINSKI:
Okay, stop. Stop!

SCARBOROUGH:
The Jackson Five, you go back and listen to what they did --

BRZEZINSKI:
It's one of the one concerts I went to.

 

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http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2015/05/29/mika-muzzles-talk-bernie-sanders-writing-women-fantasize-about#sthash.0JhYeq3r.dpuf



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