Apr 10, 2025
Anderson Cooper VISIBLY Uncomfortable After Bernie SLAMS CNN
Senator Bernie Sanders called CNN's Anderson Cooper out during a live town hall.
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You got to get CNN
to talk about these issues.
You got to get your members
of Congress to talk about these issues.
We're we're literally
talking about it right now.
Yeah, but I'm forcing you
to talk about it.
[00:00:15]
This is why we invited you.
Okay, so that was Senator Bernie Sanders
addressing corporate media very directly,
about as directly as anyone can
for not adequately covering topics
that he believes matter to most Americans.
So that was a town hall on CNN last night,
moderated by Anderson Cooper.
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And Bernie made several references
to corporate media, failing to discuss
topics like healthcare, drug access
and income, and wealth inequality.
So when Anderson Cooper tried to move on
to another audience question, Bernie said,
no, I have more things to say about this.
[00:00:49]
So here's the whole bit.
Sometimes these issues about health care,
about income and wealth inequality are
not talked about in the corporate media,
and it's time that we did talk about them.
That's why the question a moment ago,
why are people losing faith
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in the American system?
We don't talk about it on CNN.
We don't talk about it in Congress.
Of course, they understand that a handful
of billionaires exert enormous influence,
and that has got to change.
So when I'm running around the country
with Alexandria and other people,
what we are trying to do is demand
that working class people begin
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to stand up and fight for their rights.
There is no reason we should be the only
major country not to have health care,
not to have paid family
and medical leave, etc.
Etc.. Why?
We have the highest rate
of childhood poverty.
Almost any major country, 22% of our
seniors living on $15,000 a year.
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Anybody here think that makes sense?
No. Okay, Jake,
I want to get your thoughts on this.
Not just on what Bernie said, but what do
you think about corporate media,
about the stories that they, one choose
to cover and then two, the ways in
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which they choose to cover those stories?
Because a lot can happen.
A lot of different networks can cover
the same stories, but you get a different
angle from whoever you're listening to.
Which is why we were supposed
to have varied media outlets.
We have that, I think,
in the independent space,
but in corporate media, less and less so.
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Do you think corporate media?
I think I know the answer,
but do you think corporate media is doing
a good job of reaching the American people
about the issues that matter most
to the actual, real life American people?
Now, look, of course not.
Corporate media is designed
to benefit corporations,
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including those giant corporations
that are those media companies.
So time, you know, CNN, MSNBC,
their parent companies like Comcast, etc..
And now Discovery Warner for CNN
and all those companies want deregulation
and massive tax cuts, and they're
about to get an enormous tax cut.
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It the tax are going to be,
reduced from 21 to 15, for corporations.
If you're in the highest income bracket
in America, you have to pay around,
37% as things stand now.
Out, but if you're a multi-trillion dollar
corporation, 15%,
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they have to pay way less than you.
And if CNN or MSNBC is screaming
from the rooftops about that?
No, not at all.
And it's interesting because mainstream
media loves to attack Donald Trump, right?
They like to find fault in everything,
but, oh, 5 trillion in tax cuts
for the rich and us.
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Oh, I can't find a way to criticize it.
But here.
Look, I love the Bernie push this out.
And I think he's like John the Baptist.
He's just going around preaching
and getting everybody to realize
what the problem is.
But he's not the solution.
And I wish he was.
And I love him.
And I'm not saying it in a way
that is meant to say like,
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oh, he's doing it wrong, I get it.
What he does is really important,
and it's getting everybody
to wake up a little bit and understand
what the scope of the problem is.
And at least he's got the credibility
and the status to be able to go on CNN
and bring that to a larger audience.
And he's going on online shows, too.
So bless his heart on all of it.
But the criticism is too vague in general.
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So he says, quote, they have these
donors have enormous influence.
Yes. But who do they have influence on?
Oh, right.
They have influence on politicians.
But if you don't call out those
politicians, well, then people don't know
what they're supposed to do, right?
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So now if you say, well, no,
he calls out Donald Trump.
But Donald Trump's not the only problem.
The real problem is that the
Democratic Party doesn't even fight back
against the Republicans.
And why don't they fight back?
Because the donors have
enormous influence over Democrats.
But Bernie won't cross that line.
He's too nice.
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He just never, ever says, okay, here.
Chris Coons takes an enormous amount
of money from the donor class, and that's
why he voted against $15 minimum wage.
That's true.
Well, did Bernie do that?
No. Will he ever do that?
Very, very, very unlikely.
Because for him,
criticizing fellow Democrats personally
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by name is a line in the sand.
But if you don't do that,
we don't know who the bad guys are and we
can't actually effectively fight back.
And then he says, that has got
to change about income inequality.
I agree, but Bernie, you got to tell them
how we can all get super angry
about income inequality.
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And believe me, we are.
But then as a leader, I would hope that
you or others in that movement can then
come and say, this is how we change it.
Well, how do we change it?
We got to get money out of politics.
And how are we going
to get money out of politics?
We have to have an amendment
that does that.
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How are we going to do that?
We have to have all the Democrats vote
for that amendment, or all the Democrats
are going to vote for that amendment.
No chance. No chance.
Are any Democrats
even pushing for that amendment?
None of them are.
Even Bernie isn't pushing
for that amendment.
Then Bernie, how are we going to get
rid of income inequality if you don't
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have a solution that actually gets there?
So again, this is not to criticize Bernie
and like and say it's his fault.
He's the best of them.
He's at least putting the issue
forward certainly in the Senate.
But in terms of the fix it's I guess
it's on us, the next generation,
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to follow the lead of John the Baptist
and tell you how to add fix it.
So finally he says, fight for your rights.
Yes.
But Bernie, how you have to tell people
how to fight for their rights.
We can go to street protests all day long.
We can go to your speeches all day long,
and those are good.
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And you should. Okay.
It's solidarity.
It's doing something,
it's getting in the game, etc.
But step two is enormously important,
and I would argue much more important.
Tell us what bills to vote for.
Tell us who's preventing those bills.
Tell us whether it's a bill,
an amendment, etc..
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Now, of course, when the Democrats were
in charge, he went with the Biden strategy
and that didn't work at all.
I'm sorry, but it didn't. Right.
So now the Republicans are in charge
and it's easier to be angry.
It's easy.
It's easier to say
that they're the bad guys.
But now we can't introduce bills anymore
because the Republicans are in charge.
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So tell us how to fight back.
And look, you fight for the amendment.
Wolf-pac.com.
You fight for a populist rebellion.
One is coming.
I'll tell you more specifically
in the coming weeks how to actually get
in the fight and help make that happen.
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But the bottom line is you have
to root out the corruption
in the Republican and Democratic parties.
And this sad reality
is that the overwhelming majority
of Bernie Sanders Democratic colleagues
are completely corrupt.
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They take the same donor money.
They take it from the drug companies,
the military industrial complex.
They take it from the bankers,
and they serve that donor class.
That's why we never, ever get
anything accomplished, whether Republicans
or Democrats are in charge.
And if you want to fix that,
you've actually got to take over
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one of the parties.
Trump did it for the Republicans
with fake populism, and now he's leading
them to even more pro-establishment
pro-rich tax cuts for the rich.
We have to take over the Democratic Party.
And we cannot listen
to people who say, no, no, no.
- No no no no no no.
- Bow your heads.
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Obey Joe Biden, bow your heads.
Obey Kamala Harris,
obey Nancy Pelosi, obey Barack Obama.
No, those let's be honest, those are
the people that got us in this mess.
And let me ask you a question.
And if you're the most diehard
Democratic loyalist there is, and you love
the four people that I just mentioned,
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did any of them actually get us out of
this mess, or do we have worse income
inequality today than we did 40 years ago?
Well, that's empirical answer to that.
It's worse now than before.
It's much, much worse.
So no, Obama didn't do it.
Biden didn't do it.
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And in fact, Obama took Bush's
giant tax cuts for the rich.
And through negotiations
with Biden and McConnell,
they made 90% of them permanent.
They made the situation worse, not better.
That's why people say uniparty.
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Because these establishment guys, which is
over 95% of Congress, they're corrupt.
And we need politicians,
our leaders that are true progressives
and populists to call them out by name.
Otherwise, we'll never get to the how
and we'll never be able to fix this mess.
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Yeah, and that's the old trope, right?
The Republicans do things
that benefit the rich people.
And then the Democrats say, oh, sorry,
there's nothing we can do about it.
Even whenever the Democrats
are in are in power.
And that was the original question
that Bernie was actually asked during that
town hall is, why are people losing?
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Losing faith in the American system?
Because, as you said, a lot of people
see it as a uniparty right now.
Or they look at the two parties
as they currently are,
and they don't understand where they fit
into those either of those two parties.
For a lot of us watching this here
right now, for me and you, Jake,
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even we probably feel very out of place
within the Democratic Party,
because a lot of the things that we want,
we're constantly fighting against our
own party to get these things passed.
And, you know, all of it is so relevant
right now, like today, as Americans are
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bracing for things like the loss of social
programs like Medicare and Medicaid,
higher drug prices,
loss of Social Security, and now these
extremely volatile, unpredictable
and unreliable money markets.
There is a lot going on that
the American people have to deal with.
And that unreliability
isn't just a problem here at home.
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It is around the world because in light
of Trump's insane tariff policy
and all the damage he's done between us
and our allies, confidence in the
American dollar and the American system,
and the fact that the American market
is no longer a safe bet for investors,
is putting Americans in a position
where they are unable to plan their
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personal expenditures and plan their life,
or run their businesses.
But over on corporate media, with the
exception actually probably from Fox News,
they tend to focus more on things
like international markets and less
on things that actually impact people.
And to be fair,
there's only so much they can do when
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they're trying to cast such a wide net.
They're trying to appease too many people,
and now they're trying to appease
even more people,
because now they're trying to win
over these middling people or conservative
people to the point where I can't even,
you know, before I'd be able to at
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least get through a CNN segment.
Now, it is kind of difficult to do so,
especially with, you know,
they always have to bring
on somebody with an opposing view.
Not that opposing views are bad,
but these people, they got like,
they're just so ridiculous that you can't
take anything they say seriously.
Give me somebody
with a legitimate opposing view
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just so I can at least understand what the
other side is saying and thinking.
But instead they bring on
those same propagandists
that we were talking about earlier.
But, you know, most people don't
even watch their local news channels.
And as you were saying, you asked, people
like Bernie to tell us what to vote for.
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A lot of the change that people want
to see, they would see more at their
local level or at the state level.
But a lot of people are not as engaged
with local news or statewide news,
and they don't participate a whole lot
in local elections or state elections.
They all look at the federal stuff, right?
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And people aren't watching
their local news.
There really isn't a whole lot of
local news for people to consume, though,
because a lot
of local news is corporate, too.
So it's very difficult.
A lot of those corporate stations
across the country, they get theirs,
they get their news from the same place,
they get the same news feeds,
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they get the same news copy, which is why
you why sometimes you see them just saying
the exact same words to their audiences.
So it is very difficult.
And it's a lot to ask of the average
American person to just be as involved as
you can be and consume as much as you can,
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read as much as you can,
get involved as much as you can,
because that is a lot of work.
And frankly, people don't have the time.
You can't expect people
to be able to take that much time
out of their lives to do that.
I think we do our best on shows like
this one, to give people the information
that we think is most pertinent
or relevant to them in their lives.
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But there there has to be more.
And on top of that, we can't make
legislation here at time t right.
The government does.
We need people in Congress
who are actually going to look out
for the American people.
And right now we don't have that.
Bernie is great, but he's not everything.
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And we need to get newer people in there.
And it's not going to happen until we
vote out some of these incumbents.
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