Sen Sanders: Media 'Far Removed' From American People

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Sen Bernie Sanders (I-VT) says that the media are "far removed from the reality of where the American people are." Sen Sanders said that in an interview on C-SPAN after being asked about early press reports that his campaign was a long shot and could have money problems and what had changed—he wound up pushing Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail and to the left on some issues and raised large amounts of cash in many small individual donations.

Sen Sanders suggested that rather than anything changing, the media had gotten it wrong. He cited David Brooks of the New York Times talking about how the pundits all got it wrong—Donald Trump's campaign was also given little chance by those pundits, and he is now the presumptive GOP nominee. He said that despite what the establishment thought when talking with each other, it turned out the people wanted real change."There is an inside-the-Beltway bubble in which Congress, the media, the establishment, look at reality in a certain way." He said what has saddened him about the corporate media, and he said he used that term "very advisedly because people have to understand that when they look at network television and major media, these are owned by large corporations. They are not some folks coming down from the sky trying to give an independent or objective perspective. They work for large, multinational corporations."


Sen Sanders: Media 'Far Removed' From American People