Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Senators Sanders and Warren need to find their place in a Presidential run for office.

One sure way of properly addressing our entitlements is to have Senator Bernie Sanders run for President. I think it's about time he did exactly that and not just to promote an issue or bring insight to the Primary, but, to lead. 

Senator Warren needs to realize her place is in higher aspirations. I realize Massachusetts needs her and trusts her, but, they can't selfish. They need to share and it is time she also begin to realize her voice is important beyond her Senate seat.

Bernie Sanders speaking in 2011. 

(AP/Rich Pedroncelli)


Bernie Sanders (click here) is not burning with presidential ambition. He doubts that he would consider bidding for the nation’s top job if another prominent progressive was gearing up for a 2016 run that would provide a seriously-focused and seriously competitive populist alternative to politics as usual.
But if the fundamental issues that are of concern to the great mass of Americans—“the collapse of the middle class, growing wealth and income inequality, growth in poverty, global warming”—are not being discussed by the 2016 candidates, Sanders says, “Well, then maybe I have to do it.”
This calculation brings the independent senator from Vermont a step closer to presidential politics than he has ever been before. With a larger social-media following than most members of Congress, a regular presence on left-leaning television and talk radio programs—syndicated radio host Bill Press greeted the Sanders speculation with a Tuesday morning “Go, Bernie, Go!” cheer—and a new “Progressive Voters of America” political action committee, Sanders has many of the elements of an insurgent candidacy in place....