Channeling Bernie #4

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“A Jew can’t win the White House!” the story goes. And certainly not a Jew who’s a Democratic Socialist. Or left-handed. Or a man in his 70’s. Or someone who regularly steps on sidewalk cracks. Or a man with a Brooklyn accent. Even if he actually speaks English! 

If you’re still listening to Hillary supporters or political pundits who will give you half a dozen reasons why Bernie can’t win, just listen to what they’ll say once Bernie wins an early Democratic primary. They’ll be the ones to tell you “Bernie can’t lose!” then ask for a job on the campaign. Truth is Bernie could win and Bernie could lose. It all depends on two things: first getting Bernie’s message out, then getting his supporters to the polls. 

And whatever you do, don’t stop believing!

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To read Channeling Bernie #1, the first in the ad series, click here. To read Channeling Bernie #2, second in the series, click here. To read Channeling Bernie #3, click here.

Channeling Bernie #3

 

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He doesn’t have JFK’s charisma, LBJ’s country-boy charm or FDRS’s aristocratic airs, but Bernie Sanders has something they all lacked. Candor and humility. Which wouldn’t mean much if he didn’t also care mightily about his fellow man (and woman), or have the political insight to understand exactly what the moneyed class is inflicting on the fast-shrinking middle class. And what needs to be done to start the energy moving in the opposite direction. PLEASE SHARE this with all your friends BEFORE they slip into poverty.

NOTE: This ad was not authorized or approved by the Bernie Sanders campaign.

To read Channeling Bernie #1, the fist in the ad series, click here.

To read Channeling Bernie #2, second in the series, click here.

Channeling Bernie #2

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This is what a grass roots campaign looks like! Individuals hearing the call of an honest man who speaks for those who can’t speak for themselves. This ad for Bernie Sanders, is one of a series of ads created by Bill Dahlgren and myself—Bernie’s version of a PAC! We don’t have millions to pump into TV ads, but we do have honest intentions and (we like to think) unbridled creativity. SO PLEASE SHARE THIS and the other ads to follow.

NOTE: This ad was not endorsed or authorized by anyone in the Bernie Sanders campaign.

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To see the first ad in the campaign, “Channeling Bernie #1” click here.

Channeling Bernie #1

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With growing respect and burgeoning hope, I’ve watched this rumpled, self-declared Democratic Socialist Senator from Vermont offer his plain sense, speak-the-truth campaign for the Presidency of the United States. Hell, he ain’t pretty, he’s certainly not packaged for public consumption, but he is wise, honest and authentic. And, damn it, he believes America has a responsibility to care for the welfare of its citizens. As do I. And so I felt the need to do what I do best, create advertisements that sell a product that, in this case, is truly worth selling. So, together with my talented colleague Bill Dahlgren, I’ve created a series of ads that attempt to channel the policies and positions of the man whose compassion, common sense and courage America urgently needs right now. Watch this location for future ads in the series. And, please, share this with your friends.

This ad has not been authorized or endorsed by anyone in the Bernie Sanders Presidential Campaign.

 

 

“I Believe,” A Prayer For 2016

I believe we have much to be hopeful about as we enter 2016, though on the surface of things it may appear otherwise.

imagesI believe more and more of us are learning to look beyond the surface of things, however, and what we see is more meaningful to the life of our global community than today’s news, tonight’s sports scores or tomorrow’s weather.

I believe we have been brought here—to this lifetime, this moment in time, this island in space—to accomplish something. Each of us on our own separate mission that somehow relates, through the unfathomable meshing of the Universe’s gears, to the greater purposes of life.

I believe we are singers in a chorus whose combined song has the power to lift darkness from the face of the land, if we would only awaken to the true song within each of us.

I believe we are all journeying on the same road, leading up the same mountain, to the same summit. The only difference is some of us have been traveling longer and have learned to avoid obstacles that delay and ensnare travelers with less experience.

I believe suffering and pain have purpose in our lives, often forcing us to grow into stronger, better human beings and to explore horizons that would never have called to us otherwise. I have seen parents who have lost children find meaning in their lives by dedicating themselves to protecting and enriching the lives of other people’s children. I have seen victims use their victimhood to alert and save others from the same tragedies. Such is the serendipitous alchemy of disaster and despair.

I believe the greatest obstacles to happiness are those inner demons that keep us isolated from each other, whether they be hunger or avarice, fear of our neighbors, envy or rank malice. Once we allow ourselves to separate from the rest of mankind, we act like creatures deafened by the volume of our own petty desires. No longer able to hear the cries of others. No longer affected by the tides of calamity or misery that uproot those around us.

I believe we live in a world where noise and movement too easily overwhelm thoughtfulness and purpose. From the earliest age we are taught to fill the spaces in our lives with sound, activity or moving images, as if a quiet home or a quiet mind were unwelcome oddities. As we progress on our life’s journey, I believe we will learn to welcome these spaces rather than fill them, to drink from them rather than run from them, to make room for them in our lives as we would any healing or sustaining nourishment.

I believe we are learning to overcome superficial differences between ourselves and others, no longer allowing diversity to automatically breed fear and distrust. I can’t say if we’ve become more tolerant because the global media web has shrunken our planet, or because fear, lies and ignorance inevitably shrivel under the constant glare of media attention. Whatever the reason, the veils and superstitions that have fueled intolerance across millennia, sending countless soldiers off to countless wars, are now being lifted. The arc of the universe, I believe, is bending towards justice and brotherhood as more and more travelers make their way up the mountain.

I believe we have been brought here—to this lifetime, this moment in time, this island in space—to accomplish something. Each of us on our own separate mission that somehow relates, through the unfathomable meshing of the Universe’s gears, to the greater purposes of life.

I believe one of the reasons I am here—in this lifetime, on this island in space—is to open my heart and reveal what I find through my writing.

And I believe this was written for you.

 

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Forgive me if the above prayer sounds familiar. I have previously published this essay under the title “On This Island In Space” and each year I apparently find it not only compelling and insightful, but highly relevant and worth another go-around. Old wine in new wineskins, I guess, but still worth drinking, if I do say so myself. And I do.