the contrast. they sort of came out of the gate and he would be a little too cute by half. are you criticizing joe biden and you think? he wouldn t actually go there. that was very good. very good. we need a few of those. i think right be interesting to see how they handle that. if i were advising the sanders people, i think they are introducing sanders again, reintroducing him to a big democratic party. it was 14 million people or so watched last night. more tonight i think. i think what they should have him do is play against type in terms of being a bridge maker and peacemaker. he has a distinctive brand of politics. it is a distinct name. he is a distinct person. i think the thing they need to communicate out past the 15 to 20 to 25% of people that are already with him is that he can be a sort of bigger tent part of the democratic coalition. but is there a single example of him ever doing that? i think he well, the senator can talk more about
lifting all boats. not as special movements. that the labor movement was used as a vehicle to increase everyone s economic equality. eight-hour day, pensions, retirement security. health care, whether it was wages. and so we actually have a very important first step before we start talking about strikes. which is that we are not an island, we are a bridge-maker to all workers. and there s a particular we have to rethink and be broader about it. it s going back to the different we, though. that is a we. but the other we that i m talking about the we who are going to go out on the street. it s the same we that in 2006 was we the workers, immigrant rights by the million who is went out in the streets. mobilized by someone, but self-mobilized. in 2006 but to actually act on it, which unfortunately never materialized after those amazing demonstrations all across the