Ash writes: "We do not have an 'anti-Clinton bias.' We have a commitment to social justice, and progress. It's not about a favorite candidate, it's about a better world."
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11 April 16
�m not giving you a dime until you treat Hillary Clinton fairly, and admit what a phony Bernie Sanders is!�
We get at least five of those every day now. So why don�t we shift our editorial position?
I wrote an editorial in February titled, Dear Hillary, Do You Really Believe You Are �a Progressive?� The point of the piece was that not only were her positions clearly not progressive, in fact they were anathema to Progressives. Moreover, despite all evidence to the contrary, she seemed to actually believe in her own mind that she truly was a Progressive. The delusion being as significant as the actual positions themselves.
We at RSN are Progressives. Defining progressive politics begins with an understanding of a profound desire to achieve social progress. Not to be confused in any way with business as usual. The second component of the Progressive mindset is an impatience bordering on outrage with the totally unnecessary level of injustice that oppresses America and those its overlords view as their subjects.
Further, it should be noted that Progressives tend to be �high-information voters.� Progressives are by and large well educated, well read, and for the most part significantly more politically astute then the general electorate. That matters in the choice between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton. Here�s a list of issues Clinton supporters do not even address as they are threatening to cut off their donations:
The list goes on and on, but if you care about progressive issues and meaningful social progress there is no comparison between the two candidates.
We do not have an �anti-Clinton bias.� We have a commitment to social justice, and progress. It�s not about a favorite candidate, it�s about a better world.
Is that what you believe?
Marc Ash is the founder and former Executive Director of Truthout, and is now founder and Editor of Reader Supported News.
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