barmar, on 2016-April-20, 09:14, said:
And "socialist" has the same problem -- during the Cold War, it was generally considered here to be equivalent to communism, which was the enemy's ideology. That's why Bernie has to emphasize democratic, to reinforce that this is not the same as communist socialism.
In the 60s, a casual friend ran for governor of Minnesota on the Socialist Workers Party ticket. I have forgotten his name. He did not get many votes.
I do not confuse Bernie Sanders with my friend from back then. And I know he is not asking for a revolution in the sense of overthrowing the government. I doubt he sang the praises of Chairman Mao. Got all that.
In his speeches, he is far more of a "tear down the structure" sort than I am comfortable with. If he had always been a Democrat and had never described himself as a Socialist, after listening to him I would prefer Hillary. And, issues aside, I really dislike his style. At the last debate, I would not have wanted to be as physically near him as Hillary was. He looked as if he was having great trouble controlling his anger. He is really angry, he is really loud, he is really physical. I don't care for him.
He has had his say, but it's over.