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Exclusive: For Bernie Sanders, his 1988 trip to the Soviet
Union was an effort to build diplomatic ties. For the
Soviets, it was the start of a years-long propaganda effort
to exploit his antiwar agenda, documents obtained by The
New York Times show.
Bernie Sanders on the Soviet Union: “People there seemExclusive: For Bernie Sanders, his 1988 trip to— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 6, 2020
the Soviet Union was an effort to build diplomatic ties. For the
Soviets, it was the start of a years-long propaganda effort to exploit
his antiwar agenda, documents obtained by The New York Times show. t.co/I4UsqheKHQ
reasonably happy and content. I didn’t notice much
deprivation.”
#BernieSanders on the Soviet Union: "People there seem reasonably happy and content. I didn't notice much deprivation."Narrator: Millions died from deprivation.#NotMeUSSR #SCprimary2020 pic.twitter.com/QcDEv4DsHo
— Lindy Li (@lindyli) February 27, 2020
“These days, the American dream is more apt to be
realized in South America, in places such as Ecuador,
Venezuela and Argentina …”
—Bernie Sanders’ Own Web Site: sanders.senate.gov
www.sanders.senate.gov/newsroom/must-read/close-the-gaps-disparities-that-threaten-america
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