
If you go to Bernie Sanders’s website right now, it says, in huge letters: “The political revolution continues.” On the page where you can Pledge to Continue the Political Revolution, the first sentence is: “This movement of oursโthis political revolutionโmust continue.” But, uh, revolutions are always messier than expected, and there’s currently a revolution within Bernie Sanders’s campaign for revolution.
Details are spilling out in the pages of the New York Times today, in a piece headlined “Bernie Sandersโs New Political Group Is Met by Staff Revolt.”
Several people familiar with the organization said eight core staff members have stepped down. The groupโs entire organizing department quit this week, along with people working in digital and data positions.
After the resignations, Mr. Sanders spoke to some who had quit and asked them to reconsider, but the staff members refused.
Essentially, what it comes down to is the young people on staff of Our Revolution think Jeff Weaver, the older guy chosen to lead Our Revolutionโthe same guy who managed Bernie Sanders’s campaignโshould not be allowed to be in charge.
At the heart of the issue, according to several people who left, was deep distrust of and frustration with Mr. Weaver, whom they accused of wasting money on television advertising during Mr. Sandersโs campaign; mismanaging campaign funds by failing to hire staff or effectively target voters; and creating a hostile work environment by threatening to criticize staff members if they quit.
There’s also a technical concern about how fundraising will be done (one of the quitters said Our Revolution was going to “betray its core purpose by accepting money from billionaires and not remaining grass-roots funded and plowing that billionaire cash into TV instead of investing it in building a genuine movement”), a concern that not enough emphasis will be placed on reaching young voters online (versus older voters through TV), a concern that Mr. Sanders himself won’t be involved because he legally can’t be (501(c)(4) organizations “are not allowed to coordinate directly with candidates”), and probably some other concerns I’m forgetting.
Basically, it’s a concern souffle, collapsing in on itself. At least that’s how it looks from afar.
Politico beat the New York Times on this story, publishing a piece yesterday that began: “The revolution is already tearing itself apart.”
It includes the detail that Our Revolution will be working with Revolution Messaging, and contains paragraphs like this:
Also coming back aboard is Revolution Messaging, the firm that was the backbone of the Sanders campaignโs fundraising and outreach operation. Pennington [one of the people who just quit] had often sparred with Revolution Messaging during the campaign, with the person deeply involved in Sanders world describing Pennington as trying to hog credit. That came to a head, according to several sources, when, under Penningtonโs direction, Revolution Messaging was not retained to be part of Our Revolution. The firm didnโt design the website or any of the emails that have gone out for Our Revolution to date.
Criticize Hillary Clinton all you want for being a middle-of-the-path bipartisan coalition robot, but at least she has stability and good old-fashioned “I’m the boss” management skills on her side. The Sanders diehards always emphasized revolution and righteousness, which made a lot of people familiar with their history books (cf. the Reign of Terror in France, Cuba after 1960, the Iran after 1979, Egypt after Arab Spring, etc., etc.) skeptical.
Full disclosure: I was one of those skeptics. Our Revolution is not precisely the same as Bernie Sanders’s presidential campaign, but after reading about the infighting and the credit-taking squabbling and the general distrust of management, I’m so relieved these folks are not organizing the campaign to prevent Donald Trump from the White House.

Go fuck yourself.
Signed,
– Everyone
“Bernie Bros?”
That’s a hackneyed derogatory term pushed by Clinton supporters during the primary. You do know the primary is over, right?
Comparing today’s snapshot of the perceived state of Bernie’s political revolution as heading toward something similar to Iran after 1979 or France’s Reign of Terror are like analogies extruded from the Daily Caller or Breitbart. Go check–maybe they’re hiring.
A campaign to stop Trump is a waste of time and effort. You don’t win a race by trying to trip your opponent. Who’s Trump running against? Is our Democratic candidate such a political leper that we have to act and vote against her opponent because all else is failing? Apparently some of us never saw this coming.
If you’re content to see Hillary mired in the paralytic effluvium of the Republican congress for the next four to eight years then that’s an issue you have to deal with on your own. Just know this: Our political revolution is here to change congress and all state offices to get them to start working for the people. And by the people I mean all of us.
I understand the NY Times being an anti-Bernie agent. They get access to a future administration and are all buddies with DNC from back in the day anyway. But wtf is in it for the Mercury? And why spout the Bernie bro bs throughout the primary when you probably live within a block of an intelligent, middle-aged woman who supports Bernie? Seriously, are you guys just trolling Portland? If so, please stick your “articles” in Oregonian comment streams.
Do you really think the Bernie campaign would be that much worse off in the presidential race right now? Half the country hates Hillary’s guts – and there are ongoing investigations and email releases about influence peddling right up to the election. Great candidate, guys.
Hmm. Did the reporter stop to consider that maybe our revolution is falling apart because Sanders alienated his staunchest supporters by endorsing the Mercury’s de facto chosen candidate?
Finally – now that my dander is up – in the category of i-don’t-really-want-to-say-I-told-you-so: Guaranteed that President “Iron Lady” Clinton will cause hundreds to thousands of brown men, women and children to die in pools of blood. USA! USA! Enjoy!
Look at all these Bernie Bros flipping out in the comments! Hahaha