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Bernie Sanders Walks Off ABC News Interview After Question About AOC’s Senate Prospects


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Senator Bernie Sanders abruptly ended an interview with ABC News after being asked whether Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez should join the Senate, expressing frustration over what he called "nonsense" political speculation.

 

The tense moment unfolded during a pre-taped interview with ABC’s This Week, when host Jonathan Karl asked Sanders, 83, if he would like to see Ocasio-Cortez in the Senate. The question followed Sanders' praise for the congresswoman’s work advancing progressive policies. Although Karl did not explicitly mention it, the question alluded to ongoing speculation about whether Ocasio-Cortez might challenge Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer in 2028.

 

 

Rather than engage with the topic, Sanders quickly dismissed it. "Right now we have, as I said, just a whole lot of people in the Congress. OK, Jonathan, thanks," he said curtly before abruptly standing up and stepping out of the camera’s view.

 

Karl, realizing he had struck a nerve, attempted to salvage the moment. "Wait, I got one more — I got one more," he pleaded. But Sanders, already walking away, shot back, "No, you wanna do nonsense. Do nonsense. I don’t want to talk about inside-the-beltway stuff. I got 32,000 people [at my rallies]."

 

Even off-camera, Karl continued to press him, noting that he asked the question because Sanders had been actively campaigning alongside Ocasio-Cortez at recent rallies. After initially refusing to engage, Sanders eventually returned to his seat for one final question.

 

When asked about his own political future and whether he planned to run again, Sanders gave a more measured response. "Right now I’m very proud that the people of the state of Vermont sent me back to the Senate with 63% of the vote," he said. "I’m Vermont’s senator. That’s what I do. And I’m very happy to do it. I am 83 years of age. And I’m tired."

 

Sanders was reelected to a fourth Senate term last November and will not face another election until 2030, when he will be 89 years old. He is currently the second-oldest senator, behind Chuck Grassley of Iowa, who is 91.

 

Despite his age, Sanders remains a key figure in progressive politics and recently teamed up with Ocasio-Cortez for a national tour opposing former President Donald Trump. Their Fighting the Oligarchy Tour drew large crowds in cities such as Las Vegas, Denver, and parts of Arizona, echoing the enthusiasm that fueled Sanders' presidential campaigns in 2016 and 2020.

 

Reflecting on the evolution of the progressive movement, Sanders recalled, "When I first came to the Congress in the House, I helped form the Progressive Caucus. We had five people in it at that time. Now they have close to 100." He also reiterated his admiration for Ocasio-Cortez, calling her "extraordinary" and emphasizing her ability to inspire young people across the country.

 

While Sanders remains a powerful voice in politics, his reaction to the Senate question made it clear he has little patience for discussions about political maneuvering—at least when it comes to Ocasio-Cortez’s future.

 

Based on a report by NYP  2025-03-25

 

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21 minutes ago, Tug said:

A lot depends on what part of the rock I happen to be on and what I’m up to seems to me you spend a lot of time on the computer ehh me not so much I’m a busy boy!

 

Negative. 

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8 minutes ago, bendejo said:

Karl was looking to "make news" and, well, here he is!

He's not a very good news personality, IMO.

AOC wants to be the next Bernie, she more or less said it in her first campaign.

 

Maybe, but she doesn't have Bernie's brand, experience, or charisma.

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43 minutes ago, tomazbodner said:

Maybe, but she doesn't have Bernie's brand, experience, or charisma.

Don't know about that, AOC has the 'rizz' alright

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29 minutes ago, HappyExpat57 said:

The pilot said you could sense President Clinton's presence before you even saw him. He exuded charm and charisma in a way that a world leader should.

 

What ?

 

He did charm that intern to nut him in the oval office..... you know the way a world leader.should. 

 

Bill Clinton is a well known sexual predator. His wife even backed him during his cases. Flash forward 20 years and metoo.

 

You got jokes.

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2 hours ago, Social Media said:

The tense moment unfolded during a pre-taped interview with ABC’s This Week, when host Jonathan Karl asked Sanders, 83, if he would like to see Ocasio-Cortez in the Senate.

 

This type question is utterly typical and should be expected on This Week. It's almost a standard closing question over the show, which has been running for almost 45 years. Everybody knows it, including the old coot who threw a temper tantrum. 

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1 hour ago, blaze master said:

 

What ?

 

He did charm that intern to nut him in the oval office..... you know the way a world leader.should. 

 

Bill Clinton is a well known sexual predator. His wife even backed him during his cases. Flash forward 20 years and metoo.

 

You got jokes.

Your observation? Valid but in now way changes the posted comment you cite.

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I think the Democratic party should put AOC (the bartender) in charge of the party.  The favorability (of the Democratics) is already at 29% so she probably couldn't do much worse than whoever is taking credit for running the Party.  Then again, there is still room below the 29%.  Could single digits be in the future?  I think I'm going to need more popcorn to watch this "s**t show". 

 

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36 minutes ago, DaddyWarbucks said:

He's a crabby old geezer.

American commies - both overt and covert - never recovered from the collapse of the Soviet Union.

They had started taking in Socialism along with their mother's milk.

It became a religion with them.

The light that failed.

Lost to Hillary lol

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