Bernie Sanders In A Candid Conversation With Sarah Silverman | NowThis

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Published 2016-12-16
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All Comments (21)
  • @larrymiller8138
    Hmm, I coulda swore Sarah Silverman told Bernie's supporters during the primary convention that they were being "Ridiculous". Yea those same Sanders supporters don't look so "ridiculous" anymore do they? Oh no, we tried to preach reason and logic. And explain the flaws of the corporate Clinton crew. I truly hope the democratic party understands what they need to do to change for the best. Continue to shove corporatist democrats down our throat, and I assure you, you'll continue to lose.
  • @the81kid
    USA, you had one chance. And now look what you got.
  • @eviola11
    Love how Sarah's pretending she's a progressive again after backing Hillary
  • @PartisanGamer
    The same Sarah Silverman that together with Bill Maher dismissively laughed at everyone not voting for Hillary.
  • @TheWatsonGreen
    DNC: "Wow we are really blowing it we definitely need to self-reflect and change" People: "Yeah no shit" DNC: "Okay here we'll go ahead and blame the Russians and re-elect Nancy Pelosi to Minority Leader of the House - is that better?" People: "...."
  • @spiral272
    He really does seem selfless. What a guy.
  • @yatesy117
    Sarah Silverman is part of the problem
  • @cget
    I wish the damn audience would hold their applause for the end. Like damn, you clap after the guy says 5 words and I want him to finish his thought.
  • @krazyknva78
    Sanders is a true progressive and has earned my respect. Silverman can rot in hell.
  • @antennawilde
    What is it about Silverman that annoys the sh*t out of me?
  • @chloehart935
    Why would anybody chose Hillary over this wonderful man
  • @NN-cc6dd
    This should have been our President! <3
  • @SamDLIVE
    Sarah Silverman is the problem, but Bernie you're one in a billion.
  • @kinky_Z
    I wonder what America would be like today if voters had elected Herbert Hoover for a second term instead of FDR. We almost had our FDR...we came THAT close. It makes me cry for all of us. We ALMOST had Bernie...
  • @lucideandre
    Here’s one of the things I love about this guy. 24:50 she’s complimenting him, saying that he’s the only one there with his eyes open. You look at Bernie, and he’s VISIBLY uncomfortable. He’s quick to stop her, and to say, essentially “thank you, but no”. He won’t take the credit for being the only one. He knows that he’s not the only person responsible for it, and he isn’t going around pretending like he deserves to be recognized over others for good work. He doesn’t even hesitate in saying that there are a lot of people who also do the work and fight the fight, who deserve just as much recognition! He probably wouldn’t even like my highlighting of his humility and morality. This is a man who would help run the country with good people he trusts and knows are good, and would give them the due recognition. This is a guy who won’t stand for undue or excessive credit being given, to ANYONE. And the thing is. That isn’t just about recognition. It reflects on economy, it reflects into people’s rights, and all his policies. He won’t stand for others hoarding, and won’t accept for himself, more money or more rights, undue or excessively, without giving it equitably to all those who ought to have it.