During an interview with the New York Daily News Bernie Sanders said he did not know if the Fed could break up the mega-banks but that the President could break them up under the authority of Dodd-Frank. The media pounced: Vanity Fair and the Washington Post published articles that made it sound like Bernie Sanders did not know what he was talking about. The Atlantic went one step further by questioning Bernie Sander's knowledge of policy. On April 6 Robert Reich said this criticism of Bernie Sanders was
"bonkers." Mr. Reich went on to say that:
“Bernie was absolutely correct when he said the President has the authority to break up the big banks under Dodd-Frank. He repeatedly specified exactly how he'd use that Dodd-Frank authority to do so. His critics are confusing the Dodd-Frank Act with the Federal Reserve. Whether the Fed has the authority on its own to break up the biggest banks is irrelevant.”
If Hillary Clinton and her wonks are as good as they want us to believe, she and her campaign are being very disingenuous to say the least; as Mr. Reich points out Hillary's campaign sent out a fund raising e-mail saying that:
“... on his [Bernie Sanders'] signature issue of breaking up the banks, he is unable to answer basic questions about how he would go about doing it, and even seems uncertain about whether a president does or doesn't already have that authority under existing law.”
This is a case of the media undermining Bernie Sanders in an apparent attempt to benefit Hillary Clinton who is obviously more palatable to the plutocratic news media moguls. She is playing it for all it is worth to her and it gets worse! One of the problems fact checkers have is how to treat a statement that may not be a lie in the strictest sense of the word but is so deceptive that no one can doubt that it has the same purpose and effect as a lie! And this brings us to the question of whether Hillary Clinton said Bernie Sanders was not qualified to be president.
For the sake of convenience I am presenting below the string facts cited by
Politifact:
CNN's senior Washington correspondent Jeff Zeleny wrote that "Hillary Clinton's campaign is taking new steps to try and disqualify Bernie Sanders in the eyes of Democratic voters."
The headline of the Washington
Post story reporting on Hillary Clinton's interview with MSNBC Joe
Scarborough was “Clinton Questions Whether Sanders Is Qualified To
Be President.”
While Hillary Clinton did not
directly answer Joe Scarborough's question about whether she thought
Bernie Sanders was “qualified and ready” to be president she
said Bernie's interview with the New York Daily News “raised a lot
of really serious questions.”
Politifact rated Bernie's contention that Hillary said he was not qualified as mostly false because she did not explicitly say he was not qualified. With all due respect this is a distinction without much of a difference. No one said Sarah Palin was not legally qualified to be Vice President, but her demonstrated ignorance sure called her qualifications into question. Are you ready? Does your experience and your knowledge make you qualified to do the job? These are common questions based on the plain meaning of the word “qualified,” which
Merriam Webster defines in part as “fitted (as by training or experience) for a given purpose: competent.” Is there really anyone out there who would deny that Hillary Clinton was questioning the qualifications of Bernie Sanders as Webster defines the word qualification?
The Washington Post obviously interpreted the statements of Hillary Clinton and her campaign as questioning Bernie Sanders' qualifications to be president, and so did Bernie Sanders. But when Bernie Sanders questioned Hillary Clinton's qualifications on the grounds of the money she and/or the super pacs supporting her take from Wall Street and other special interests all of the media types characterized his statement as the horror of all political horrors. “Hillary did not say Bernie Sanders was not qualified to be president, but he said she was not qualified to be president,” they wailed with as much righteous indignation as it is possible to show through the television makeup they wear!”
Let us all wring our hands and wet our pants over the assertion of the media that the Democratic Party cannot survive Bernie Sanders saying Hillary Clinton is not qualified to be President. Oh, pardon me! The media minions did not explicitly say that did they. They just accused Bernie of splitting up the party, and invited you to fear worst! And they will continue to do so because drama sells soap, and the media moguls are not real fond of socialists. Frankly I am now calling into question the qualifications of the pundits to be pundits when they obviously pander so shamelessly to their corporate masters! Enough of the phony qualification issue! Find something real and informative to report even if you think it is not exciting.
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