Following Senator Bernie Sander's
victory in New Hampshire, MSNBC's Rachel Maddow challenged the idea
that the media is liberal.
In his victory speech Tuesday, Sanders
reiterated his support for LGBT rights.
“We must pursue the fight for women's
rights, for gay rights, for disability rights,” Sanders said. “We
must against stronger and stronger opposition protect the right of a
woman to control her own body.”
Sanders said that voters in New
Hampshire had confirmed “the beginning of a political revolution.”
“It is a political revolution that
will bring tens of millions of our people together. It will bring
together working people who have given up on the political process.
It will bring together young people who have never participated in
the political process. It will bring together blacks, and whites,
Latinos, Asian-Americans, Native Americans, straight and gay, male
and female. People who were born in America, and people who
immigrated here.”
“We will all come together to say
loudly and clearly that the government of our great nation belongs
to all of us, not just a few wealthy campaign contributors. That is
what this campaign is about, that is what the political revolution is
about,” Sanders said.
Maddow said the notion that the media
was liberal just wasn't true.
“I look at all the young people,
particularly at this Bernie Sanders event. I was 19 in 1992 when Bill
Clinton was running on the Democratic side. And at the 1992
Republican convention, Pat Buchanan got up there and gave this
culture war speech where he basically declared a crusade against
minorities and particularly gay people. And as a gay person watching
that in 1992 I didn't feel like Bill Clinton had my back. I didn't
feel like the Democratic party had my back,” Maddow told viewers.
“He was talking about agreeing with
Ronald Reagan that government was the problem and all this stuff. If
you are a liberal, you are not in the majority in this country and
you know it and it always feels that way.”
“But this Democratic race with
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders campaigning this way against each
other, that happened because Bernie Sanders got into this race and
all these kids who are enthused about this race, whether or not
they're supporting Bernie Sanders directly, are never going to feel
like mainstream politics isn't about them,” she added.
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