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Sen. Bernie Sanders - Harnessing Energy From "No Kings" Rally to "Fight Oligarchy" | The Daily Show

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my guest tonight. He is an independent

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senator from Vermont. His latest book is

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called Fight Oligarchy. Please welcome

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to the program Senator Bernie Sanders.

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Sir,

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Fair enough.

00:35

>> Been here 20 years. Never as much as a

00:37

John.

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>> Only you, brother. Uh, first of all,

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thank you for being here. How were uh

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these no king rallies? You went, you

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addressed one. Where where did you

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speak? What was

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>> in DC? There were some 200,000

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people out in DC.

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Uh there were some 7 million people out

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in 2600 events all over the country, not

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only in big cities but in small towns.

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Bottom line, extraordinary people came

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out. They said no to Trumpism, no to

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authoritarianism,

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no to oligarchy.

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It was uh uh and it and it grew from the

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previous uh expression of those. And

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obviously you can go back and you can

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say well it's you know maybe the left is

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building a similar thing uh to to the

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tea party with all this

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potential energy

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that's moving in that direction.

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How do you harness that for purpose for

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being directional? There not a lot of

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people out there other than yourself,

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other than Representative Cortez, who

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are very clearly delineated about a

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point of view that people can rally

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behind.

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>> Well, let me just say two things. We are

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in an extraordinarily dangerous time, as

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you know. You got an authoritarian

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president who wants more and more power,

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doesn't respect the Constitution,

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doesn't respect the law.

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>> Well, Supreme Court that's granting it

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to him,

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>> right? That's true. I mean, that's part

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of the process. I mean, you got a

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Republican party that's now lock step.

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It's kind of a cult of the individual.

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We got to stop him. But there's

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something else that we got to do, John.

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We have to have a vision for the future

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of this country.

02:28

>> And and I I think that many of my my

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colleagues in the Democratic party have

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not had that vision. And what what that

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means is that we should not accept the

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fact that we have so much income and

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wealth inequality that you got one guy,

02:44

Mr. Musk, owning more wealth than the

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bottom 52% of the American people. That

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we have a corrupt campaign finance

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system that allows billionaires in both

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parties to determine who wins and who

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loses elections. Right.

02:57

>> Right. And the vision has got to be and

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I want people to think about this in

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this extraordinarily great country,

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wealthy country, why don't we guarantee

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healthcare to every man, woman and child

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that so this is what the rebel needs to

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learn. So

03:14

in this moment all this potential energy

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there is clearly a thirst in this

03:18

country for uh leadership and and and

03:21

smart politics. You know, I know uh

03:23

Kamla's book was 107 days, this

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shortened time that she had uh uh to run

03:28

the campaign, but the Democrats have had

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now

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>> a much longer time frame.

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>> Yes.

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>> And yet, to my mind, have not

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articulated

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>> Yes.

03:38

>> a simple clear vision addressing those

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very things at all.

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>> In fact, I would go further. There seems

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to be a whole thing where they say,

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"Let's not address that vision. What we

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need to do is not bother anybody and be

03:56

just totally

03:56

>> You're not far from wrong. I And and

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it's a conscious decision. You're I

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mean, look,

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>> it's my GPS. I'm near right.

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>> Look, um and a lot of that gets back to

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money. Basically, if you're a political

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party, you got to make a decision. Do

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you go where the money is, where the

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billionaires are, where the super PACs

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are and kind of do what these guys want?

04:19

Or do you go where the working class and

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the middle class of this country are?

04:24

And those are people who are hurting,

04:26

who want real change. You know, I'll

04:27

give Donald Trump, he may be crazy, he

04:29

may be a pathological liar, but he's not

04:31

stupid. And

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>> I'm going to say something. That's a

04:34

rather passive aggressive comment. I

04:36

think

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it's classic.

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