Sen. Bernie Sanders and filmmaker Robert Greenwald have teamed up to create “Senator Sanders Unfiltered” — a roughly two-minute online “TV show” in which Sanders offers an unscripted take on major issues facing the country.
The inaugural episode of “Senator Sanders Unfiltered” was launched this afternoon. In the future, each new episode will air on Thursday.
While viewers in other parts of the country may be hearing and seeing Sanders for the first time, we in Vermont have to ask: When is Bernie ever truly “filtered”?
Each episode begins with a TwitVid question from a viewer. This week’s question asked how Sanders felt about Wall Street bankers seeking hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses from taxpayer bailout money.
Guess how he answered?
“I think the greed on Wall Street is absolutely out of control,” said Sanders. “These people have no shame. Remember, this handful of Wall Street speculators are precisely the people who caused the greatest economic downturn and recession since the 1930s.”
This article appears in Aug 5-11, 2009.


So Greenwald and Sanders “get it”? And the clear implication is that most everybody else doesn’t. The rest of us poor slobs don’t have the vision to see through the mainstream media and discern the truth like Greenwald and Sanders do. Oh thank goodness we have Mr. Greenwald to teach the rest of us just how foolish and gullible we all are and to lead us unenlightened humans out of our ignorance into the light of understanding and truth that he and Sanders already enjoy by virtue of their superior intellect! If we, the pathetic, blind masses who inhabit the Matrix, don’t see things as Greenwald and Sanders do, it’s not because our alternative viewpoint is legitimate (that can’t possibly be!), but rather because we, unlike they, are as yet too dim to see the truth.Gimme a break. And great, yet another show with Bernie screaming his jealous rage at the “rich people.” That’s new.
Hey Elitist,You’re quite defensive. Did your bonus get cut or something. At least Sanders is honest and is out to try and benefit the masses and not just himself. I’m a free market capitalist but I’m honest, play by the rules (both the law and my own code of ethics), and generous, so although I may not totally agree with Sanders, I respect him and would try to work with him any chance I could get.
“At least Sanders is honest and is out to try and benefit the masses and not just himself.”You’re entitled to your opinion. If you follow his career, including the slimy way he eked past Pete Smith in the 1990 congressional election (at the last minute, getting NRA endorsement by accusing Smith of being “anti-gun”), it shows that he’s just like any other politician: it’s all about his ambition to power and doing anything it takes to win, and not about “the masses.” Sure, he uses “little guy” rhetoric, but it’s sloganeering that he knows will appeal to people in Vermont. No different than using God, Guts, and Guns rhetoric if you’re running in the Bible Belt.He loves the masses but his Congressional salary of $150,000 is 5 times the Vermont average? Has he taken a pay cut in these terrible economic times? Has he donated any of his salary?