From this recent interview. Always the peace-maker.
"Well, there's no doubt that Bernie has tapped into a running thread
in Democratic politics that says: Why are we still constrained by the
terms of the debate that were set by Ronald Reagan 30 years ago? You
know, why is it that we should be scared to challenge conventional
wisdom and talk bluntly about inequality and, you know, be full-throated
in our progressivism? And, you know, that has an appeal and I
understand that.
"I think that what Hillary presents is a recognition that translating
values into governance and delivering the goods is ultimately the job of
politics, making a real-life difference to people in their day-to-day
lives. I don't want to exaggerate those differences, though, because
Hillary is really idealistic and progressive. You'd have to be to be in,
you know, the position she's in now, having fought all the battles
she's fought and, you know, taken so many, you know, slings and arrows
from the other side. And Bernie, you know, is somebody who was a senator
and served on the Veterans' Committee and got bills done."
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