>> Several moderate democrats dropped out
of the Democratic primary and immediately
endorsed Joe Biden.
This was a way of coalescing around Joe Biden
in an effort to beat Bernie Sanders who was
the front runner in this primary race.
Now, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar and Beto
O'Rourke came out of nowhere and endorsed
Biden recently.
And so, Bernie Sanders was asked about that.
What are his thoughts?
Well, he answers that question in this next
clip.
>> Pete Buttigieg said he got out of the race
to try to stop you.
>> I am shocked by that.
>> Are you concerned about the moderates consolidating
behind Joe Biden?
>> Look, it is no secret, I mean, the Washington
Post has 16 articles a day on this, that there
is a massive effort trying stop Bernie Sanders.
That's not a secret to anybody in this room.
The corporate establishment is coming together.
The political establishment is coming together.
And they will do everything.
They are really getting nervous that working
people are standing up.
So they're nervous that working class people
are standing up for decent wages.
They're nervous that we are prepared to take
on the fossil fuel industry.
They're trying to save this planet.
They're nervous that more and more Americans
understand that healthcare is a human right,
not a privilege.
So it doesn't surprise me, all right?
I started by talking about a super PAC that
is spending millions of dollars, today.
So why would I be surprised that establishment
politicians are coming together?
>> Okay, so that is the most normal answer
I've ever heard in my life.
That is absolutely correct.
It's in fact, indisputable.
In fact, they're asking you about it because
they know it's true.
Of course, the media reaction to that was
shock and chagrin.
He said the establishment is getting together
to fight him.
I mean, is that, why is he saying that?
Is he saying that?
Is that really true?
>> Just today-
>> Yeah, you're the one reporting on it.
You're the one who said it.
>> Just today on Morning Joe, Joe Scarborough
said that if Bloomberg doesn't drop out immediately,
he's helping Bernie Sanders beat Joe Biden.
>> In fact, NBC News reporter, reporting just
now a little while ago on television saying
there's tremendous pressure on Mike Bloomberg
to unite the party.
Well, wait a minute, how would it be united
when you got, in fact, if people dropped out
and supported Bernie Sanders, who's the front
runner, that would more arguably unite the
party around the front runner.
When you drop out and support the person in
second, that further divides the party.
That was your logic, establishment, that was
your logic for all of time.
Now, all of a sudden when it's inconvenient,
and you're worried about your goddamn taxes,
all of you goddamn millionaires.
I'm keeping it real, okay?
Joe Scarborough's a multi-multi-millionaire,
they all are, okay?
And my precious taxes, my god, Bernie Sanders
is gonna help real people and not us.
No, you have to help us, the elites, right?
And they're all in a panic, their hair's on
fire.
So unity no longer means supporting front
runner.
Unity means betraying the front runner, attacking
the front runner, viciously going after the
front runner, doing everything you can to
make sure the front runner in the Democratic
party loses.
Their hypocrisy knows no bounds.
And that unreal bias, I don't see it.
I don't acknowledge it.
>> Right.
>> No, real unity means that you support the
guy in second place.
Preposterous.
Your bias and your hypocrisy sicken me.
>> Yeah, and I think it is important, as you've
been doing, to decode what you hear from establishment
Democrats.
So when they talk about unity, what they're
really talking about is we need to consolidate
support as these corporate democrats in order
to defeat Bernie Sanders.
But one other thing I want to decode is this
claim that the reason why they wanna defeat
Bernie Sanders isn't because they want to
protect their precious money or power.
It's because they they're really concerned
that Bernie Sanders wouldn't beat Donald Trump.
Now, we all know that's not true.
We've seen the polling that proves it.
They keep mentioning well, he's a self-identified
Democratic Socialist.
Yeah, you wanna know when he was running mayor
of Burlington, Vermont, he ran as a Democratic
Socialist.
When he was running to represent the people
of Vermont in the House of Representatives,
he ran that campaign as, what was it, yeah,
democratic socialist.
When he ran for the Senate and got reelected
over and over again, he did it how?
He did it by campaigning as a democratic socialist.
So the majority of Americans aren't really
afraid of the ideas and the proposals that
Bernie Sanders brings forward.
In fact, if you poll them on those issues,
they overwhelmingly support what Bernie Sanders
stands for and represents.
The people who are afraid of his brand of
socialism are the very people who are gonna
have to pay just a little bit more in taxes.
They're the people who have to redistribute
not just money, but a little bit more of their
power.
And they hate it.
>> So I'll go further, man.
Look, all establishment media, you see it
right in front of your eyes.
The most bias, trying to make sure that Progressives
lose, lying, smearing, doing whatever they
have to do.
Now, you gotta support us.
We have almost no money.
They have all the money.
And they unify around, no, bow your head,
bow your head, you must.
Unity is code word for compliance, right?
You gotta go to tyt dot com slash go.
You gotta keep us independent.
You gotta keep us afloat and sustainable and
strong.
Please, it's so important.
Because without us, who's gonna fight back?
Who's gonna fight back?
And so, and the reason they attack TYT the
most is cuz we're the biggest.
And so, they always try to knock down the
strongest voice on the other side.
And every time we criticize them, their little
precious feelings get so hurt.
My god, I can't believe you'd call me a millionaire,
and that you think I care about the taxes.
Of course, you do, of course you do.
By the way, I'll tell you one hopeful thing.
When I saw Bernie Sanders responding to that,
he didn't soft pedal it, he told it exactly
as it was.
And when I saw that, I thought that is gonna
resonate.
Now, we're about to have a race after Super
Tuesday.
Where, yes, we have two major contenders,
Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden.
And one has the entire elites on his side,
Joe Biden.
The other one clearly has the working class
and the people on his side.
They're not gonna win that battle.
Look, I've been predicting that Bernie Sanders
is gonna get to this point for a long time.
Nobody believed it in 2013, nobody believed
in 2015, 2016 etc., and people will still
be skeptical today.
But I'm telling you right now, that's a winning
message, what you saw Bernie Sanders say.
Cuz every working class in this country doesn't
go, Joe Scarborough, the millionaire, and
Mike Bloomberg, the billionaire, and all these
guys, I bet they have my best interests in
mind.
I bet I should vote against the guy who wants
to give me higher wages and health care so
that the millionaires can get richer.
It's not gonna work.
Bernie Sanders is gonna win.
I can't wait for him to be President.
Will any of those guys ever apologize for
all their lies and smears?
And all their, Bernie can't win.
They're never, ever going to admit how ridiculously
wrong they have been the entire time.
Why are you panicking now if you weren't wrong
in the first place?
Why all of a sudden is your hair on fire?
I thought Bernie had no chance.
That's what you told your viewers 1,000 times
over.
Have you ever apologized for lying to them?
Or being so monstrously wrong, that you're
so incompetent, you should be immediately
fired and taken off the air?
Have you ever gotten anything right?
You said Hillary couldn't couldn't lose.
You said Joe Biden was the most electable.
You said Bernie Sanders had no chance.
You said the Iraq War was a great idea.
All of you mainstream media, have you ever
had any consequences, has any editor, has
any publisher, has any executive editor or
any of these stations gone hey, how come the
guy on air is wrong every single time?
I wonder if we should keep them on air
>> That's what they're supposed to do.
That is what they're paid to do.
You think they're paid to be right?
>> No, they're paid to manufacture consent.
>> 100%.
>> Read Noam Chomsky and you'll know exactly
what they're about.
And you know what we're about.
And we're gonna beat them, Young Turks.
