Sanders endorses Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur for Katie Hill's former House seat

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Sen. Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersSaagar Enjeti says Buttigieg's release of McKinsey client list shows he 'caved to public pressure' Sanders endorses Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur for Katie Hill's former House seat Biden hires Clinton, O'Rourke alum as campaign's digital director MORE (I-Vt.) has formally endorsed Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur to fill the House seat vacated by former Rep. Katie Hill Katherine (Katie) Lauren HillSanders endorses Young Turks founder Cenk Uygur for Katie Hill's former House seat Pelosi endorses Christy Smith in bid to replace Katie Hill Katie Hill pens op-ed about Congress resignation, toxic marriage, mental health and resilience MORE (D-Calif.), breaking with leading California Democrats who back state Rep. Christy Smith.

“For years, Cenk has inspired people all across the country to organize against corrupt forces in our politics, and now he’s organizing the people in his district to do the same,” Sanders, a top-tier 2020 presidential candidate, said in a statement shared by Uygur in a series of tweets on Thursday.

"I’m endorsing Cenk because I know he will serve ordinary people, not powerful special interests. He is a voice that we desperately need in Congress and will be a great representative for CA-25 and the country," he continued.

Sanders also noted in his statement that Uygur has been “a strong advocate” for his signature health care proposal, “Medicare for All,” and believes that health care “is a human right and not a privilege.”

The left-leaning commentator has long aligned himself with the progressive wing of the Democratic Party. He endorsed Sanders in the 2016 Democratic presidential primary and in his current White House bid.

Le_CunningLinguist on December 13rd, 2019 at 01:00 UTC »

Jesus Christ people... He has taken responsibility and apologized for what he said. Again and again.

I grew up in a super small village and was Republican. Then I grew up and expanded my views. It is possible. When you're whole environment says something is a certain way, you believe it.

Cadet-Brain-Spurs on December 13rd, 2019 at 00:52 UTC »

Did I write things about [the Armenian Genocide] when I was younger? Yes. ... What's my position? I think I've stated it clearly a number of times but I'm gonna state it one more time: the Armenian Genocide happened. It existed. It's true. I don't know how I can be any clearer than that. [Cenk Uygur, May 2019]

He gives some context here regarding growing up in Turkey and being led to believe that the Turks had never lost a war (other than WWI) and so on. If anything this story is a lesson about the power of state propaganda.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Xib49Opls0

Stezinec on December 13rd, 2019 at 00:51 UTC »

This thread is a dumpster fire.