From Thinkprogress:
(Yeah… my emphases)
SANDERS: Let me just suggest this. I think there are millions of Americans who are deeply disappointed in the president; who believe that, with regard to Social Security and a number of other issues, he said one thing as a candidate and is doing something very much else as a president; who cannot believe how weak he has been, for whatever reason, in negotiating with Republicans and there’s deep disappointment. So my suggestion is, I think one of the reasons the president has been able to move so far to the right is that there is no primary opposition to him and I think it would do this country a good deal of service if people started thinking about candidates out there to begin contrasting what is a progressive agenda as opposed to what Obama is doing. […] I think it would be a good idea if President Obama faced some primary opposition. — July 22, 2011
… and, for those who prefer nice pictures moving on the screen, here’s your version.
No debating the man’s passion… just his peripheral vision, sitting right there in the middle of the most heavily documented, obnoxious and provably coordinated campaign of obstruction, slander and — yes — often explicit racism in modern political history (purportedly, his strong suit), yet choosing to affix his “disappointment” upon the target of that campaign.
Imagine Clinton’s audacity in pointing it out...