Dems in Disarray As AOC, Bernie Sanders Present Themselves as the Faces and Future of the Party
“…it is important that they not repeat the mistakes that the far left has made that helped get us into this mess in the first place.”

As the Democrat Party’s identity crisis plays out for America to see, prominent figures on the left like Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) have stepped up to try and fill the party’s leadership void, with Sen. Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) now out of favor with party hardliners and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) not faring much better among the Dem faithful.
Sanders and AOC have been on what they call their “Fighting Oligarchy” tour in recent weeks, where they’ve tried to rev up the Democrat base with warnings of Trump-aligned “billionaires” allegedly wanting to take control of the country while also asserting that Democrats have done nothing for the working class over the years.
“We will not allow [President Trump] to move this country into an oligarchy,” Sanders proclaimed while speaking to an Arizona State University crowd last week. “We’re not going to allow you and your friend Mr. Musk and the other billionaires to wreak havoc on the working families of this country.”
For her part, AOC seems to be subtly trying to mask her image as a far-left socialist radical, telling the same crowd in essence that party labels shouldn’t keep people from coming together to fight for and against the things she says matter:
“No matter who you voted for in the past, no matter if you know all the right words to say, no matter your race, religion, gender identity or status,” Ocasio-Cortez said to thousands in a rally at Arizona State University. “No matter even if you disagree with me on a few things. If you are willing to fight for someone you don’t know, you are welcome here.”
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Ocasio-Cortez confronted head-on the perception that she is a radical by being magnanimous toward other Democratic factions. She did not walk away from her progressive views but signaled openness to disagreement, saying her movement “is not about partisan labels or purity tests,” but rather solidarity with the working class.
Sanders, I should note, has also been working at moderating his tone, telling ABC News over the weekend, for instance, that Trump had done a good job so far in strengthening our borders and combating the fentanyl problem, while also criticizing former President Joe Biden for the border crisis that occurred on his watch:
KARL: Is there anything that you think Trump has done right?
SANDERS: Yeah. I mean, I think cracking down on fentanyl, making sure our borders are stronger. Look, nobody thinks illegal immigration is appropriate, and I happen to think we need comprehensive immigration reform, but I don’t think it’s appropriate for people to be coming across the border illegally.
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KARL: But you know illegal immigration, it exploded under Biden. And it had been high for times under Trump as well. But it exploded under Biden. And nothing was really done until his last year in office when he was –
SANDERS: Yes, should have done much better. No argument.
A deliberate strategy or mere coincidence? Hmm.
While both AOC and Sanders still know how to draw a crowd, their presenting themselves as the faces and the future of the Democrat Party has got others within their ranks who know their respective histories a little nervous:
But it is worrying some moderate Democrats who fear Sanders and Ocasio-Cortez could tug the party to the left at a time when it is rudderless and turn off swing voters in the process.
Matt Bennett, a vice president at the center-left group Third Way, said he is glad that the rallies are “giving people an outlet for that anger” against Trump. But he argued that “crowd size is the worst metric in American politics” and “it is important that they not repeat the mistakes that the far left has made that helped get us into this mess in the first place.”
Sadly for middle-of-the-road Democrats, the AOC 2028 message is gaining momentum:
Interviews with nearly 20 progressive Democrats about the left wing’s future revealed a faction that sees the ideas Mr. Sanders has championed — reducing the power of billionaires, increasing the minimum wage, focusing more on the plight of workers — as core to the next generation of mainstream Democratic politics.
Though there is little agreement about who will emerge to guide progressives into a post-Sanders era, virtually everyone interviewed said there was one clear leader for the job: Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.
Are Democrats setting themselves up to fail by repeating the mistakes of the past? Yes, says independent journalist Matt Taibbi, who is predicting that the “AOC Train Wreck is Coming, and It’s Going to be Spectacular”:
The AOC Train Wreck is Coming, and it's Going to Be Spectacular
Nationwide rallies are spurring "Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez 2028" whispers, and it's already clear: the CIA couldn't do a better job of discrediting the American lefthttps://t.co/28ztVgtiFr pic.twitter.com/DsYX31FpbH
— Matt Taibbi (@mtaibbi) March 25, 2025
From his article:
An AOC presidential run would obliterate progressive politics for a generation, making George McGovern seem like Kennedy. Every dipshit legacy pundit in the country is cheering the AOC rallies as the beginning of something special, which is how you know it will end in tears; when The New Yorker says the rallies are proof “the left still has a pulse,” you know it’s really on its deathbed. I guess it deserves to be, but man, how do they not see it?
They never do.
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Lol glad it’s not happening to me. These loudmouths wrecked the party in the first place.
Stacey Matthews has no idea what is going on or that there are 2 Wars-In-Progress. One war is against the Republicans, in which Berniecrats must be in a marriage-of-convenience with neoliberal Democrats. The second war is against all politicians, including neoliberal Democrats, that take money for legislation favoring artificial, non-natural persons* and large SuperPAC donors.
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In the General Election Berniecrats fight the first war; in the Primary Election Berniecrats fight the second. Anyone criticizing or promoting one war without understanding the other, is politically ignorant.
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Berniecrats consider ourselves more of a 5th-column, surrogate, “3d-Party” (OurRevolution.com) working within the Democratic Party (DP) and driving out the influence of artificial entities, and large, SuperPAC donors that influence the legislators in all levels of our government. Berniecrats are separate from the DP and not responsible for their actions; nor do we answer for them.
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It was not about the DP per se; it’s about the tactical use of the DP ballot-line as the best strategy to get progressive legislation enacted.
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Supporting a 3d-Party sounds like a good idea. The system, however, is rigged for two. The best strategy is to take over one of them.
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Trump’s winning in 2016 had the effect of “killing the Queen.” HRC losing was a bonus to the war against the neoliberal wing of the DP. A Trump win in 2024 could possibly boost the forces of DP reform. We fight the-good-fight no matter the outcome.
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Expect #Berniecrats to be more active and aggressive.
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*Artificial entities include non-natural persons, created by law, such as domestic corporations, non-profits, and unions, and foreign corporations and governments.
People should stop already with the dem-deathbed delusion. For the past several decades Dems have owned academia, media, social platforms, news rooms, governmental bureaucracies, etc, etc. This is no more than a bump in the road, and the right needs to stay focused and in the game.
Moreover, the Dems’ temporary setback was of their OWN doing. The right can’t claim it’s strategy or tactics are the cause. Congress needs to move forward aggressively with positive, broad-appeal legislation. Let the Dems oppose, oppose, oppose . . .
This deserves more than the one uptick I can give you.
The flaw in your logic is the Ds bought much of their support with government handouts. Eliminate the crooked handouts and you eliminate much of their support.
Agree that the Rs have to continue to work hard.
The democrats are the party of women, i.e. people whose design favors relationships with infants. You need infants in order to survive, and there you go. Sexual differentiation.
“…it is important that they not repeat the mistakes that the far left has made that helped get us into this mess in the first place.”
Who the hell could Bernie and AOC be complaining about when they refer to the “far left” in their party?
I mean, who can you name who is further left than these two?
“Could it be…… SATAN???”
Thanks for the Dana Carvey chuckle.
Stalinism and Idiocy.
What a combination.
Eh. Stalinism always requires useful idiots.
Another amazingly stupid non-white female candidate along with an amazingly stupid old commie white guy.
Did the Dems not notice that this identical combo LOST in 2024?
They have it all figured out. They’re going to reverse them this time, like Biden!
Not to mention that Sanders is 83. Not just old, but OLD old.
And still has never held a real job.
The commie creed is “from each according to his ability,” and Bernie has none.
“to each according to his needs”. Bernie would love to be a billionaire.
They are the Oligarchy.
The Party of Projection. Aside from Elon Musk, most of the well-known billionaires/oligarchs are Democrats.
Has any one ever named the democratic billionaires and ask Sanders about their massive contributions to the democrats. Off the top of my head: Bezos, Soros, Pritzker, Buffet, Gates, Gates wife, Oprah, Jobs widow, Whiteman, Jamie Daemon;s wife, Kohl, Whitman, Kerry, Hoffman, Zukerberg, Bloomberg, Schmidt, Tisch, Steyer, Spielberg. Bankman-Fried
These are ones off the top of my head that I know of and know about.
George Soros will not be happy with this type of talk.
“AOC, Bernie Sanders Present Themselves as the Faces and Future of the Party”
The Face of The Future!
More manifestly narcissistic, dim-witted, entitled, too stupid/lazy to succeed in the private sector, demagogue-apparatchiks, you’ll not find in the U.S.
Occasional-Cortex and Comrade Sanders are appropriate standard-bearers for a transparently evil, stupid and destructive Dhimmi-crat Party that is entirely comprised of useless totalitarians.
Bernie’s future is the grave given his age, I have no problem if that’s also the democrat’s future.
This will be great for some more laughs.
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