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Bernie's Wife: Asking My Husband What He's Talking About Is An Inquisition

April 14, 2016
Daniel Greenfield


Bernie Sanders' Daily News interview made him a laughingstock as he reminded everyone that

A. He has no idea what he's talking about

B. He pivots to robotic stump speeches whenever he's stumped

So now Bernie sent out his wife to accuse the tabloid of an "inquisition" for asking him questions. No one expects the "explain how you would carry out your promises" inquisition...

Bernie Sanders’ wife went to bat for the upstart Democratic presidential candidate Wednesday, calling her husband’s much-critiqued sit-down with the New York Daily News editorial board an “inquisition.”

Jane Sanders told CNN that she and her husband discussed his performance after the April 1 meeting. She attributed the Vermont senator’s curt responses, which were considered vague by a number of critics, to the meeting’s quick pace and said a reading of the transcript alone wouldn’t lend itself to a fair assessment.

“I was in that interview, listening, and it was a conversation,” Jane Sanders told CNN’s Brooke Baldwin. “When you see only words down, it doesn’t quite give the flavor of it.

Here's the flavor of this mound of gibberish that Bernie Sanders was spewing...

Sanders: No, I did not say we would order. I did not say that we would order. The President is not a dictator.

Daily News: Okay. You would then leave it to JPMorgan Chase or the others to figure out how to break it, themselves up. I'm not quite...

Sanders: You would determine is that, if a bank is too big to fail, it is too big to exist. And then you have the secretary of treasury and some people who know a lot about this, making that determination. If the determination is that Goldman Sachs or JPMorgan Chase is too big to fail, yes, they will be broken up.

Daily News: Okay. You saw, I guess, what happened with Metropolitan Life. There was an attempt to bring them under the financial regulatory scheme, and the court said no. And what does that presage for your program?

Sanders: It's something I have not studied, honestly, the legal implications of that.



Oh the inquisition. The horrible inquisition! Why did they torment Bernie by asking him how the hell he would keep his crazy promises...

Then Bernie Sanders went on to say that despite not knowing the legal implications, he's sure something illegal went on...

Sanders: I would suspect that the answer that some would give you is that while what they did was horrific, and greedy and had a huge impact on our economy, that some suggest that...that those activities were not illegal. I disagree. And I think an aggressive attorney general would have found illegal activity.

Bernie Sanders has no idea what the law is. But he'll appoint someone who will find somehow that some laws were broken because he loves the Soviet and Cuban criminal justice systems.

Daily News: Okay. But do you have a sense that there is a particular statute or statutes that a prosecutor could have or should have invoked to bring indictments?

Sanders: I suspect that there are. Yes.

Daily News: You believe that? But do you know?

Sanders: I believe that that is the case
. Do I have them in front of me, now, legal statutes? No, I don't. But if I would...yeah, that's what I believe, yes.

Ladies and gentlemen, your next president. He believes stuff. Let's hang some people on his word. No, we don't need to bother looking at any laws.

And yet Bernie Sanders is ironically the one whining about an inquisition...

http://www.frontpagemag.com/point/262510/bernies-wife-asking-my-husband-what-hes-talking-daniel-greenfield
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