The image of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) sitting at President Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021 is iconic and a favorite among the internet memesters.
Jan. 19, 2025, Bernie Sanders criticized Elon Musk's vision of a "super high IQ" aristocracy, warning against power concentration among elites and calling for technology to benefit everyone.
Bernie Sanders’ viral picture from 2021, where he was captured sporting oversized mittens. The 2021 photo, an endearing one, didn’t focus on President Joe Biden,
That long list of scandals made Trump’s second White House win confounding to many progressives. But not Bernie Sanders: “It should come as no great surprise that a Democratic Party which has abandoned working class people would find that the working class has abandoned them,” the independent, left-wing senator from Vermont wrote on Nov. 6.
"I think Senator [Bernie] Sanders has somewhat of a point.” In defeat, Democrats, like longtime political strategist James Carville, are finally admitting that the independent senator from Vermont just might get it.
In his farewell address to the nation, President Biden warned of a growing oligarchy and the concentration of wealth and power in the hands of a few. He also cited Eisenhower by warning of a “tech-industrial complex" and laid out a powerful agenda to combat these problems.
There are many areas where I am in agreement with President-elect Trump. They include prescription drugs, capping interest rates on credit cards and trade.
"They're all like, 'Should we drive separately or carpool in one peanut-shaped spaceship," the late night hosts says of the tech CEOs.
Their exchange on the minimum wage shows two views of the world.
Multi-billionaire oligarchs in Big Tech should not be allowed to hire guest workers to fill entry-level and mid-level Information Technology jobs.
Socialists are wrong about virtually everything. It’s no surprise, then, that democratic socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont has come out swinging against the H-1B visa program.
Bernie Sanders is ineligible to be Lebanon's president, as he is neither a Lebanese citizen nor a Maronite Christian — the requirements for the position stipulated in the Constitution.